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John Keady, a tribute
Now that we are reaching the end of saturation coverage of the World Cup and watching some of the best soccer players in the world, you might wonder where it all began for some of them, how they got themselves on to the world stage, and how much they owe to the unsung people without whom they would never have succeeded, the referees whose dedication to the game make all of those matches possible.
Councillors, be the leaders we need you to be
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A World of Wonder at The Linenhall’s Workshop Week
Over the coming week, the Linenhall will be a hive of activity, with a variety of workshops for all ages, interests and starting points taking place. You’re all invited to flex your creative muscles, pick up a new skill or build on an existing talent, just in time for the summer months.
Launch of Navigating A Future: Artists showcase and panel discussion
Mayo County Council has announced the launch event for Navigating a Future, which will take place at Ballina Arts Centre at 6pm on Friday, May 20.
Advertiser founder conferred with Doctor of Arts by NUI Galway
The founder of the Galway Advertiser, Ronnie O’Gorman was conferred with an honorary Doctor of Arts by NUI Galway at a ceremony held in the university on Tuesday.
Tenancies must now be registered annually with RTB public body
The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has confirmed that all landlords must register each tenancy with the RTB every year, the registration being completed within one month of the anniversary of when the tenancy began.
Local community groups encouraged to sign up for National Spring Clean
Registrations are now open for National Spring Clean 2022 with organisers calling on all communities in Athlone and South Westmeath to register for Ireland’s largest and longest anti-litter campaign and make a tangible impact on our environment.
Sunday afternoons are for family fun at Roscommon Arts Centre
Far beneath the big oak tree, another world awaits - it’s the Wunderground and a new night has just begun...
‘There is a need for ordinary people to say what The Troubles were like’
From the cages of Long Kesh in the 1970s, to the lecture halls and classrooms of NUI Galway this century, a love of writing and a passionate belief in the importance of education has been central in the life of Paddy McMenamin.