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Zenith’s Marion named as finalist in international hairdressing award

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Marian Gleeson from Zenith Hairdressing on Eyre Street has won a place as a finalist in the Irish heat of the international Visionary Hair award which will take place in Dublin on July 6. She is the only finalist from Galway and the west of Ireland chosen for this prestigious award.

Man fined and disqualified for stalking neighbour

An man who denied intimidating and stalking his female neighbour following a dispute over concerns for power hose splashes on his car was fined €500 and disqualified from driving for 12 months.

The role of the director of services for water is untenable, says Conneely

In light of the damning documents released to TG4 news in relation to the cryptosporidium outbreak in Galway city in 2007, the director of services for Water Services in Galway City Council should “consider his position”, says Councillor Padraig Conneely.

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.

The Irish Pink Floyd

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While Radiohead (and many rock critics) will not admit it, we all know OK Computer was The Wall for the 1990s and that Thom Yorke and co are indebted to Pink Floyd.

Host a pizza party and help people with disabilities

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Action Week on Disability takes place this month, and one Galway company is already planning to promote pizza parties in aid of Enable Ireland.

Conneely to oppose attempts to close cemeteries on Sundays

“City Hall is now dictating to the people of Galway when they can get buried and showing no consideration to the families of the bereaved.”

Scholars from St Brendan's, 1956

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St Brendan's National School opened on St Brendan's Road, Woodquay, in 1916. It was an all-male school which initially catered for boys from Woodquay, Sickeen, and Bohermore. After World War II it began to attract pupils from Shantalla and Newcastle. The school closed down in the 1960s with most of the boys transferring to St Patrick's. The school building was hidden behind a high wall, and it was later demolished. Part of the boundary wall is still visible at the back of the rather dull office block that replaced it.

Local networking group announce keynote speaker

Local networking group BOSS (Business Owners Social Society) is delighted to announce that business coach and trainer, James Sweetman will be giving a talk in Mullingar this November.

Fine for no insurance

A woman who claimed she misread letters which came advising her that she didn’t have insurance because she is dyslexic has retained her driving licence.

 

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