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Preparing to show your home to prospective purchasers
Cormac Sheehy, MD, RE/MAX Professional Partners
Cartoon festival wants your photos of Galway
IN 1915, the Welsh artist Augustus John visited Galway, and began work on a large mural based on the inhabitants of Galway City.
Aki reaches the 'pinnacle' with Lions' selection
Lions' selection was never part of Bundee Aki's plans when he first moved to Galway in 2014, attracted by Pat Lam's vision for Connacht.
Participate in Diabetes Ireland’s June bank holiday weekend challenge
This June Bank Holiday Weekend, Diabetes Ireland is asking those in Westmeath with diabetes, their families and friends to get outdoors and take part in its 10km Challenge 2021 to raise vital funds to support its helpline and education services.
Bord Bia to get the nation growing this ‘Bloom Bank Holiday’ weekend
Bord Bia is encouraging people to embrace their gardens and outdoor spaces this summer. For the second year in a row, the public can take part in #BloomAtHome this weekend via a series of virtual initiatives and events providing gardening advice and inspiration.
Councillor admits being targeted by scammers during cyber fraud debate
A Galway county councillor highlighted how sophisticated cyber fraudsters are when during a debate on the matter at Galway County Joint Policing Committee this week, she revealed that she had been almost taken in by scammers.
Boost for Leaving Cert students from St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit UnionBoost for Leaving Cert students from St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit UnionBoost for Leaving Cert students fr
St. Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union has launched its fantastic giveaway, #UniCash, for students who are due to complete their Leaving Certificate this Summer.
Essential current property advice as you prepare to sell your home
Every seller wants to sell their home quickly and every buyer wants to believe that the home they’re looking at is the “right one”.
If there is a United Ireland, we should leave the euro
The European Union, and its lynchpin project, the euro, had a charmed existence in publicity terms during the worst of the Brexit years from 2016 to 2019.