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Farrell says Galway students need to watch out for accommodation scams
Deputy Mairéad Farrell, spokesperson for Further and Higher Education, has urged students and parents to be on the lookout for accommodation scams in Galway as they look for somewhere to rent for the coming academic year.
Limited edition Golf to celebrate 50 years
The iconic Volkswagen Golf is celebrating its 50th birthday. One of the greatest stories in automotive history began in March 1974 when Volkswagen began series production of the Golf in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Preparations continue as Brian Friel classic to grace Athlone Little Theatre stage
Preparations continue apace as Athlone Little Theatre imminently commences their 2023 season with the Brian Friel classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!'.
Brian Friel classic comes to Athlone Little Theatre this March
Athlone Little Theatre commences their 2023 season with a bone fide Irish theatre classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!', by Brian Friel from March 9 to 16 next.
Galway exposed to whims of big tech, unless new framework is drawn up, says McNelis
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has warned that unless a new national industrial policy framework prioritised the scaling up of indigenous Irish enterprise, Ireland will continue to be exposed to a dangerous and excessive reliance on foreign direct investment for high value, high paying jobs.
Galway breathing expert’s book is gift of choice for Coldplay frontman
A Galway based international breathing expert hit the headlines recently when one of his books was given as a gift to English cricketer Ollie Robinson by a British rock band member.
Two weeks to Ireland’s Auto Trade EXPO 2022
The long awaited Auto Trade EXPO 2022 returns to Ireland this month.
Galway celebrates Ukrainian Independence Day
A march to mark the 31st Ukrainian Independence day took place in the city yesterday afternoon with a large turnout to both celebrate the day and to discuss the Russian invasion of the country.
Galway-based global software and payments giant ‘Planet’ announces 100 new jobs
Global software and Payments leader, Planet, announces it will create 500 new jobs globally, over the coming months of which 100 will be based in Ireland. The new jobs in Ireland will be a blend of hybrid and remote working roles across a variety of sectors including Product Development, Technology and Finance and will be located in Galway, Kilkenny and Dublin.
First Choice Credit Union launches new ATM service in Ballyhaunis
On Friday last, First Choice Credit Union officially launched their new 24/7 ATM service in their Ballyhaunis branch situated on Clare Street.