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Emerging Irish band The Fynches are set to soar at Monroe’s Live

Fresh from supporting renowned Irish acts The Coronas and The Stunning, emerging band The Fynches are soaring, fuelled by their mutual love of music. They will bring their fresh and original work to Monroe’s Live on Saturday, September 16.

Galway house prices set to soar by eight per cent in 2021

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House prices across Galway are set to soar by eight per cent in 2021 - the highest increase in the State, and almost twice the national average of 4.4 per cent.

Ireland West Airport passenger numbers soar to record high

The calendar year 2019 has proven to be the busiest year on record at Ireland West Airport with passenger numbers climbing by almost five percent to 807,000 for the first time in the airport’s history, surpassing the previous record of 772,000 passengers achieved in 2018.

LK Shields Solicitors to help NUI Galway Access Students SOAR

LK Shields Solicitors has formed a new partnership with the Access Programme at NUI Galway.

Direct Galway to Dublin Airport coach departures soar with Eireagle

Travelling from Galway to Dublin Airport to catch a flight can be a stressful and unpredictable experience for many passengers. One brand that is helping airport bound passengers to leave their stress at home is Eireagle, Citylink’s direct service between Galway and Dublin Airport.

Slimming World consultant’s weight loss continues to soar

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Sheila McLoughlin, who re-launched the Slimming World group in Ballyhaunis last September is delighted that, along with her members who collectively have lost a staggering 154 stone to date, she is herself now very close to her six stone weight loss target.

Native Irish fleet lowest since 2006 as imports soar

Vehicle history and data expert Cartell.ie has reported the size of the native Irish fleet is now at its lowest level since March 2006 (1.78 million) as imports soar (488k).

Leo delivers first speech and our rugby stars soar

Well, so much happened in the last week, and most of it during the weekend.

Passenger numbers soar to over 730,000 at IWAK

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2016 has proven to be a record breaking year at Ireland West Airport with passenger numbers exceeding 730,000 for the first time in the airports 31 year history. In 2016, the annual number of passengers using the airport increased by seven per cent to 734,031, an increase of 48,563 passengers compared to 2015. The Airport now serves 23 International destinations and is served by three of Europes major International airlines, Aer Lingus, Flybe and Ryanair.

 

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