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Where next for the arts in Galway in 2021?
For The Insider, engagement with the arts in 2020 often meant watching them from my sitting room with a cup of tea - or a G&T - in front of me, and, sadly, given the continuing uncertainties surrounding the rollout of the nation’s Covid-19 vaccination programme, that situation might remain unchanged for months to come.
Women Writers of the West - a new online book club
AWARD WINNING Galway writers Elaine Feeney, Mary Costello, and Nuala O’Connor will be the focus of the opening weeks of a new online book club - Women Writers of the West.
Property planning issues impacting upon new homes delivery
Problems with Ireland’s planning system are causing significant delays in the delivery of new homes according to a new report published by The Irish Homebuilders Association (IHBA).
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Burglaries in Loughrea
More than 2,000 Galwegians waiting for driver theory test
A total of 2,091 Galwegians are awaiting an appointment for a driver theory test, leading to a former mayor of the city to call for the introduction of fast-track remote testing.
SSE Airtricity/ePower to install home car chargers around Ireland
SSE Airtricity has partnered with Cork based ePower, an electric vehicle charger provider, to install home chargers across the country.
Galway-headquartered Orreco announces €3 million investment led by True Ventures
Sports performance and data science company Orreco will scale its operations in Ireland, the United States and UK following a €3 million (US$3.6) million investment round led by Silicon Valley-based venture firm True Ventures.
Sonya Kelly's new play - live streamed from The Mick Lally Theatre
ONCE UPON A Bridge, the new play by Sonya Kelly, author of Furniture, the hit play of the 2018 Galway International Arts Festival, will be performed by Druid in February.
Brokers Ireland advises consumers on rising credit card debt costs
Commenting on the Central Bank Credit and Debit Card Statistics for November 2020, Brokers Ireland noted that €595 million was spent on e-commence transactions in the month, a figure it predicts will have substantially increased in December, although figures are not yet available, and advised of the very high cost of such credit if bills are not paid on time.
Finline Furniture – annual sale now on
Finline Furniture, the 100 per cent Irish, family run, sofa manufacturer only hosts one sale per year, which usually sees crowds flooding to the showrooms on January 2. The company's fabulous showrooms are open seven days a week on The Tuam Road and the great local staff are extremely knowledgeable on all things interior related.