Kick back and relax in the ‘heel’ of Italy

Thu, Mar 29, 2018

Removed from the crowds of some other Italian resorts, Puglia is essentially ‘the heel of the boot’ of Italy. Buried away in the south, it hides myriad spectacular sights, historical architecture, and beaches untouched by tourism. The choice of cities is so diverse, so let Corrib Travel help you in determining what suits your needs and the most convenient way to travel to your chosen destination

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Leap Card savings for Galway commuters

Thu, Mar 29, 2018

The National Transport Authority’s Leap Card is available in Galway on Bus Éireann city services. Customers can choose an adult, student, or child Leap Card for better value and more convenient travelling, and no need for cash on board.

The NTA’s fare determination has resulted in savings of up to 30 per cent on single trips, resulting in a fare reduction from €2.30 to €1.61 for adults and from €1.30 to €0.91 for children. Leap Cards are available to buy and top-up in a range of Payzone agent shops in Galway (see www.payzone.ie for full details) while cards can also be topped up online, via the Leap top-up app on Android phones, and with credit purchased from convenience stores.

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98’s — Under-16 Street League champions, 1968

Thu, Mar 29, 2018

In 1893, a Bohermore hurling club was affiliated to the County Board. There was a strong nationalist tradition in the area and so the club evolved into Bohermore 98’s in honour of the centenary of the 1798 rebellion. The guiding lights of the club were Jim Tonery, Paddy ‘Ham’ Ruffle, and John Crowe. The club forfeited a County Championship in 1903 when one of their players was sent off. The team protested at the injustice of the decision and walked off the pitch. Their clubhouse was in Bohermore on a site that was later occupied by “Monto’s Shop” and is today covered with townhouses.

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Drama as Galway surrenders to Cromwell’s troops

Thu, Mar 29, 2018

Week II
Living in Ireland during the mid 17th century was a frightening and a bloody time. Following the extreme political crisis that resulted in civil war in England, Ireland was plunged into a period of despair that would lead to the demise of the ancient Celtic fiefdoms, and a vigorous attempt to reconquer the hearts and minds of the Irish people.

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Galway’s westend stars shine at National Restaurant Awards!!

Wed, Mar 28, 2018

Galway Westends leading lights Kai Restaurant on Sea Road and Dela Restaurant on Dominick Street have taken home gold at this year's Restaurant Association of Ireland awards that were held in Roscommon on Tuesday evening.

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Our Place, Your Party. Fun on the square!

Tue, Mar 27, 2018

Whatever type of occasion you are planning to have, if it’s a work party or a wedding party, a birthday party or just the boys on the town, a pre-gig get together or a girls night out then The Skeff has a space for you. Some people enjoy a pint of plain, while others a Pinot Grigio. Some can't get enough of the pink gin while others prefer a Paddy's neat. With 5 bars across one venue we have everything covered. And, we have excellent finger food options available too. So, come join us for some fun on the square. Let us know what you need, because It's our place, but your party. email: [email protected] phone 091563173 visit http://www.theskeff.ie/parties/

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Setting Boundaries

Mon, Mar 26, 2018

Whatever size your garden is, there will be some sort of boundary separating it from the world outside and the boundary has an important role to play in a number of ways. In towns and cities we need to enclose our own space and create a private area outside our homes for our own personal use, and in more rural areas with larger gardens the boundaries may be further away from the house itself, but still have an important role to play in the design of the garden.

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A new experience at MK HAIR

Fri, Mar 23, 2018

With a flare and passion for hairdressing that is almost as impressive as the hairstyles that he crafts for clients, Max Kinsella has recently opened the doors of his salon, MK HAIR, to the public.

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Fair day, Eyre Square, September 2, 1926

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

This photograph of a cattle fair on Eyre Square was taken looking toward the west. The buildings in the distance were, on the far left, Gilbey’s, drinks distributors which later moved premises to William Street; next to it was Webb’s Hotel. This was originally built in 1810 and was known as the Clanricarde Arms. It was later known as Kilroy’s Hotel, then Murphy’s, until it was taken over by Joe Delaney and he changed the name to The Imperial Hotel.

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The enduring legend of the Irish Madonna of Hungary

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

An extraordinary thing happened in the Hungarian city of Gyor on St Patrick’s Day, March 17 1697. A painting of the Virgin and Child, brought to the city 42 years previously by Bishop Walter Lynch, a member of the esteemed Lynch family of Galway, began to ‘weep copiously’ during Mass. Despite having been wiped clean with linen cloths (one of those cloths is still preserved), it continued to exude ‘a bloody sweat’ for three hours.

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Expand personal power with effective communications with Lally & Associates

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

While management skills are important, they can only take a person so far.

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Discover systematic kinesiology

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

As a natural health practitioner of systematic kinesiology my goal is to educate and empower clients.

By uncovering what is blocking clients' natural natural health, I help them return to boundless energy, a peaceful night’s sleep, and become pain free. Systematic kinesiology is a client-driven therapy, and through the art of muscle testing the practitioner can ascertain where imbalances are in the body and balance accordingly. Since no one knows your body better than you do, muscle testing enables me to tap into the body’s wisdom.

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New Spanish courses for beginners starting in April at The Spanish Institute

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

Spanish courses for beginners will start the week of April 10 at The Spanish Institute.

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Learn more about digital marketing with Irish Times Training

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

The Irish Times training’s renowned diploma in digital marketing is running in Galway’s Western Management Centre this April over 12 consecutive Wednesday evenings.

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A Taste of Chocolate supper club at the Gaslight Bar & Brasserie this Easter

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

Easter is coming, which heralds the next supper club event at the popular Gaslight Bar & Brasserie at the Hotel Meyrick on Eyre Square. This Easter Saturday, March 31, celebrate your love of chocolate by booking the Taste of Chocolate supper club at €36 for three courses.

Firmly ensconced as Galway’s top casual dining venue, the team at the Gaslight are infusing three courses of great tasting food with hints of luxurious chocolate as well as providing varied options for non-chocolate lovers. For starters, cocoa rubbed pork rib will tickle your sweet fancy, accompanied by tomato and avocado salsa and a smoky chipolata dressing. Non chocolate fans will choose from smoked salmon and goat’s cheese truffle with lime crème fraiche, or a wild mushroom pâté with beetroot salad and toasted brioche.

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Harry’s Bar at Water Lane

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

There are several well-known bars existing in the world under the name Harry’s Bar, from Paris to New York to Rome and Beijing. The most famous would certainly be Harry’s Bar in Venice, known as the place where the Bellini was invented.

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Spring into Wellness with Weight Watchers this March

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

Until this weekend, Weight Watchers Ireland continue their Wellness with Weight Watchers Week. As part of their Wellness week Weight Watchers are opening their meetings to visitors, so if you have ever wondered just what happens at Weight Watchers you are welcome to pop along to any class.

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Helping sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

IBS is a common digestive disorder that affects million of people worldwide. It is often considered to be an embarrassing problem because of the symptoms and because there is no scientific cause or cure, although symptoms can usually be eased.

As a medical herbalist it is Patrick Murphy's job to identify the symptoms and understand the possible underlying causes.

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Get a spring in your step with The Ardilaun Leisure Club this season

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

The Ardilaun Leisure Cub ideally located in leafy Taylors Hill has the solution to all your health and wellbeing this Spring. Being a family-owned and run Galway business, The Ardilaun is always a good choice for getting fit and healthy before the Summer, and is currently offering a special two-month leisure club membership for just €99 per person.

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Summer is on the way — beautify your garden with Colourfence

Thu, Mar 22, 2018

Now that the wind and the storms are easing off, it is time to focus on our gardens.

The best news is the pricing is just as attractive, starting costs are in line with comparable traditional systems but offer the ongoing peace of mind your investment will continue to save time and money year after year. For those of us who want a low maintenance garden, Colourfence promises a lifetime of hassle-free enjoyment.

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