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The journey to find the Lost Chord begins here

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“I HAVE sought, but I seek it vainly, That one lost chord divine, Which came from the soul of the organ, And entered into mine,” so wrote Sir Arthur Sullivan in his celebrated song ‘The Lost Chord’.

Westmeath to lose 31 teachers and €0.5 million funding

A stark warning was delivered yesterday to Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe by Westmeath’s post-primary principals - the loss of 31 teaching positions and over €0.5 million of resourcing to Westmeath schools will have dire consequences for the future of the county’s children.

Westmeath to lose 31 teachers and €0.5 million funding

A stark warning was delivered yesterday to Minister for Education Batt O’Keeffe by Westmeath’s post-primary principals - the loss of 31 teaching positions and over €0.5 million of resourcing to Westmeath schools will have dire consequences for the future of the county’s children.

No Christmas pudding this year

Or ham, sausages, rashers either, or so it seemed for a while.

Toyota initiates a Yaris recall

Toyota Ireland has confirmed the recall of certain Yaris cars manufactured between June 2005 and April 2007.

Challenge drink culture but leave Rag Week alone, says Sinn Féin

Withholding support for future Rag Week events is not the way to challenge the drink culture among students or in Galway generally.

More commuter woes as bus routes face chop

Commuters in Galway are to face reduced bus services and many will be forced to turn to other modes of transport as Bus Eireann have confirmed that they are to axe several routes.

Italian role in Irish football continues as local pizza provides perfect topping for United

Galway United has received a much-needed financial boost from new sponsor Pat McDonagh and Papa John’s Pizza.

‘Gross inaccuracies’ in HSE pharmacy list

Sixteen Mayo pharmacies which were incorrectly listed on the HSE website, as pharmacies that will continue to administer under the Community Drug Scheme from Saturday, shows the utter “incompetence” of the HSE according to one irate local pharmacist. The pharmacist, who did not want to be named, was included in this incorrect list and condemned this “incredible” error on the HSE’s behalf which is only “adding to the public’s confusion” about where they can avail of their community drugs scheme medication.

The blessing of the boats

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This classic photograph of the Claddagh was originally taken c1890 and was given to us by the National Library. It illustrates just how close the connection was between the thatched village and the sea. Most of the menfolk who lived there were fishermen who depended for their livelihood on the sea, and so a tradition developed which became a colourful expression of ancient local faith.

 

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