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Ros an Mhíl investment could be wind energy and fishery 'game changer' for region
The €25m investment in a Deep Water Berth facility at Ros an Mhíl harbour in Connemara could be a gamechanger in terms of improving the region's capacity to service the west's wind-energy industry.
Anti-food waste app Too Good To Go arrives in Galway
The world’s largest anti-food waste app, Too Good To Go, has officially launched in Galway this week. The app enables consumers to buy surplus food from local businesses to fight food waste and tackle the climate crisis.
Fears that strategy may stall new playgrounds in Mayo
A number of Mayo county councillors have raised concerns that a newly drafted play strategy could halt the development of playgrounds in the county for the next ten years.
What to sow and grow in January
January might feel like a dormant month as far as growing is concerned, but there are numerous flowers and vegetables that can be started under glass.
Experience the ‘Moonlight Tour’ at The Linenhall this January
The Linenhall is proud and excited to present The Vanbrugh and Michael McHale with their ‘Moonlight Tour’ on Friday, January 21, at an earlier time of 6pm, in accordance with government guidelines.
Consumers urged to remember six top tips to shop safe online
A snapshot of Irish consumer debit and credit card spending during November showed an increase of 24 percent in the total online spending compared to the same period in 2020.
Four bed semi with large garden in Roscam
No 3 Ros Caoin is a spacious four bedroom semidetached home with a large rear garden located in a popular, quality, development in Roscam just 10 minutes from Galway city centre.
Joyce's wine selection for Christmas
Looking for some ideas on pairing your Christmas feasts with the perfect wine? Look no more, Joyce’s supermarket has done all the work for you.
Apt alternatives to ensure healthier festive baking this Christmas season
Charlotte Johnston, Senior Community Dietitian
O’Hara calls on public to make voice heard over Irish unity
If Irish unity is now a matter of when, not if, then people need to make their voices heard about what kind of State the new Ireland will be.