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ROCKtoberfest - a weekend of music at Monroe’s Live
ROCKTOBERFEST, GALWAY’S new ‘indoor music festival’ will see Monroe’s Live play host to 22 up-and-coming Irish bands, across a wide range of genres, starting today and running throughout the weekend.
Athlone Topaz employee is finalist in national retail awards
There are two Westmeath finalists in this year’s REI Awards.
Hillwalking club to hold information night
The Cumann Siúl Cois Coiribe hillwalking club, based in Galway city, will hold an information night in the Menlo Park Hotel on Tuesday September 30 at 9pm. New members are welcome to attend.
Tour of the Midlands for Heart Foundation
Irish cycling legend Sean Kelly was back in the saddle calling for 600 cycling enthusiasts to join him on the Irish Heart Foundation’s Tour of the Midlands with help from Edel Byrne and Ellen McMeel from the charity’s health promotion team.
Tommy Tiernan joins Men’s Shed for a cuppa
One of Ireland’s favourite funnymen, Tommy Tiernan, has become an honorary member of Castlebar Men’s Shed.
Galway’s new world champion
Galway has a new world champion after powerlifter Ayshea Ullah O’Toole took gold at the World Drug Free Powerlifting Federation World Championships in Dusseldorf.
Equestrian fun at Roscahill for Special Olympics
Ower Equestrian Centre in Roscahill will hold its annual charity event in aid of Galway West Special Olympics Equestrian Club on Sunday August 10 from 12.30pm.
End of punctures in sight as air-free tyre ready to roll
We will soon be able to drive our cars without having to worry about ever getting a puncture again, writes Padraic Deane.
Portwest products cater for all walks of life
Portwest is an Irishowned and family-run wholesale and retail business that has been in operation since 1904. While the wholesale side of the business has been operating successfully for many years, the retail side is relatively new.
Summer weather mood masks the dangers of drowning
Galway’s hot weather can lull people into a sense of security around beaches, rivers, and lakes, and increase the risk of drowning, according to Roger Sweeney of Irish Water Safety.