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The history of Eyre Square at city museum

The Galway City Museum will commemorate the 300th anniversary of Eyre Square this Saturday with a public lecture on the city’s main civic space.

Salthill-Knocknacarra far too strong for St Michael’s

The other senior city sides, Salthill-Knocknacarra and St Michael’s were also in action last weekend at Pearse Stadium and Gerry Hughes’ men had it all too easy winning on a score-line of 0-13 to 0-5.

Fundraising at dawn for suicide prevention charity

A record 750 people met in Salthill at dawn recently to remember those lost to suicide.

Bon Secours hospital to sponsor Simon mini-marathon

The Bon Secours Hospital has been announced as the title sponsor for the upcoming Galway Simon Women’s Mini-Marathon.

Revolutionary new heart screening system coming to Galway

Pulsewave Ireland is returning to Galway with the revolutionary Bpro pulse wave analysis device, providing affordable and accurate heart and artery screenings.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold the biggest property auction in the west tomorrow

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O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold the biggest property auction tomorrow (Friday) when 17 properties go under the hammer at 3pm in the Victoria Hotel, Eyre Square, Galway.

Mervue United’s improving form will be tested by local rivals SD Galway in cup clash

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Tomorrow evening's interesting FAI Cup second-round clash at Eamonn Deacy Park will provide a welcome break from league action for both SD Galway and Mervue United.

Interaction language camps this summer at Gord Ard

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Gort Ard’s interaction language camps for secondary school students are a great way to make progress in French this summer. The camps are a blend of language teaching and activities, together with French students attending a parallel English language course.

Landing fish at Blackrock

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Our image today is of a painting entitled Morning – Landing Fish at Blackrock, Galway Bay by an English painter named Thomas Rose Miles dated c1895. There is probably a little artistic licence taken but it is a fascinating study of the bay which is very difficult to capture in paint. There is just a thin strip of land visible on the far side, nothing very dramatic, and of course the light and colours change constantly. The sunlit area we see on the Clare coast corresponds to Ballyvaughan and the landmass to the west of that has been darkened for artistic effect. Though they are probably not visible in this reproduction, there are a lot of fishing boats on the bay.

Ronan Lawless — twenty years in business in Galway

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From bars and nightclubs to restaurants and hotels, Ronan Lawless has been involved in them all, and while experiencing his fair share of bumps along the way he is going strong with The Forster Group 20 years later.

 

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