Active 24 Fitness — twenty four hours, seven days a week
Thu, Feb 04, 2016
Open 24 hours, seven days a week, Active 24 Fitness at The Connacht Hotel will ensure that you are getting the best out of every visit to the club. It offers a variety of memberships with something to suit everyone and every schedule, including family, off-peak, student, active retired, pool only memberships, and corporate memberships. So if you, or your company, like the idea of an active 2016, get in touch with Active 24 Fitness today.
Read more ...Hayley Coleman Make Up Masterclass at Girls Night Out in the G Hotel.
Tue, Feb 02, 2016
Leading make up artist and beauty blogger Hayley Coleman will be showcasing the newest spring make up looks at a Girls Night Out Make Up Masterclass in the G Hotel next Wednesday night 10th February at 7pm.
Read more ...The First Galway Brigade, 2nd Battalion
Thu, Jan 28, 2016
During the War of Independence, the Volunteers, for organisational purposes, divided the country into divisions. Connacht and County Clare were split into four such sections. In each of these, the members were divided into brigades, battalions, companies, and flying columns. The First Galway Brigade was divided into three battalions, Castlegar, Claregalway, and Headford.
Read more ...Dáil Eireann - ‘The only Government that I recognise’
Thu, Jan 28, 2016
Following the throwing out of the so called Galway Resolution in December 1920, by which some Galway county councilors attempted to reject the authority of the newly elected Dáil, to rescind the process of passing on the rates' revenues to the Dáil (rather than to the British authorities); and to absurdly propose to bring the War of Independence to a close by directly offering to negotiate with the British prime minster David Lloyd George, the council'c vice-chairman, Alice Cashel, was arrested almost immediately.
Read more ...‘The Galway Resolution’ - An attempted coup by some county councillors
Fri, Jan 22, 2016
On December 3 1920, at the height of the War of Independence, quite an extraordinary event happened in Galway County Council. It passed a resolution, known as ‘The Galway Resolution’, repudiating the authority of the newly established Dáil; it rescinded the resolution for the collection of rates, (which were collected locally, and passed on to Dáil Éireann, and not to the British authorities), and incredibly, Galway County Council now offered its offices to negotiate peace, directly with the British prime minister, David Lloyd George.
Read more ...GALWAY c1200 to c1900
Fri, Jan 22, 2016
The above is the title of a newly published folding map by the Royal Irish Academy. It has been compiled by Jacinta Prunty and Paul Walsh using the extensive topographical information which they collected while working on a forthcoming book entitled Galway in the Historic Towns Atlas series. They also studied old maps of the city. This map extends from Newcastle Road to College Road and from Terryland to Nimmo’s Pier. The map and its extensive indices are unrivalled in their detail and afford a unique window into the earlier medieval topography and way of life in the city.
Read more ...FAI Junior Cup finalists 1941
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
John O’Dowd was a Galway born printer who went to work in Kilkenny and became involved with the formation of a junior soccer league in the area. In 1931, his widowed sister, Mrs Brigid Mulryan from Woodquay, died and left four children. John gave up his Kilkenny job and returned to Galway to mind the children. He worked for a while in the Connacht Tribune and later in the Galway Printing Company.
Read more ...Soldiers of 1916 - ‘generally understood in the masculine sense’
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Despite the crucial role many women played in the 1916 Rising, very few were given the credit they deserved. In fact some were refused a pension for many years because they were not ‘men’. In at least one case, the valiant role played by Nurse Elizabeth O’Farrell was simply airbrushed out of history.
Read more ...SuperSubs at Supermac’s
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
The first Supermac's opened its doors in 1978 on Main Street, Ballinasloe. Since that first opening Supermac's has grown steadily, its restaurants becoming a firm fixture in towns and cities across Ireland. There is always one nearby when you have a hankering for a Mighty Mac, even on the Aran Islands. Supermac's sponsors arts, culture, and sport within the communities it operates in, including its association with Galway hurling which is the longest running inter-county GAA sponsorship in the country, well over 20 years. In 2013 a new deal was signed seeing both hurling and football in Galway sponsored by one organisation for the first time. The new deal includes sponsorship of Galway football and hurling across all age groups from underage through to minor, u21 and senior.
Read more ...Sea Gastronomy by Michael O’Meara named Cookbook of the Year
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Galway chef and author Michael O’Meara's book Sea Gastronomy: Fish and Shellfish of the North Atlantic has been named Cookbook of the Year by John and Sally McKenna of McKenna's Guides.
Read more ...Food and entertainment aplenty available at Studio Eglinton Street
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Studio, located at 20 Eglinton Street, is Galway's funkiest new eatery and late night entertainment venue. Located close to Brown Thomas, Studio serves food all day and offers an extensive cocktail menu, selection of mainstream and craft beer, and a bespoke wine selection.
Studio's eclectic and modern interior has meant that it is becoming the venue of choice for many be it for a night out, a special occasion, or a staff party. The focal point of the bar and eatery is the specially commissioned retro style trademark Studio neon lighting, and another cool feature is the use of reclaimed vintage brick at the venue. The rhythmic in-house Studio sounds will add to your experience with an excellent line-up of exciting acts, DJs, and entertainment provided on a weekly basis.
Read more ...Twenty four hour inspiration at Active 24 Fitness & Leisure
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Galway's first 24 hour gym has already inspired lots of people to make a difference to their health during 2015 and has made a massive impact in its first year of the new opening hours. January is a busy month for the health and fitness industry generally, but extending the opening hours to offer members a more flexible work out-life balance is seeing results. Interest in the 24 hour opening has been incredible, and the positive appeal of the 24 hour opening is sure to interest many. So if you have not put in place your 2016 resolutions yet, it is not too late, visit Active 24 Fitness & Leisure and be inspired.
Read more ...Water Babies spring term
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Water Babies' spring term starts the week of February 1 and the company is now taking bookings for classes. Classes take place in the Clayton Hotel, Salthill, Claregalway, Athenry, and Enable Ireland in Newcastle.
Read more ...Record demand for weight loss tea this January at Therapie Clinic
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
You may have heard of Cha Yi tea, the slimming and detox tea that is causing a stir. This is no ordinary tea; far from it in fact, this is an amazing revolutionary tea blend which, because of its ancient Chinese herbal properties, is helping people everywhere to shed excess weight quickly, naturally, and safely, simply by drinking two cups of it every day.
Read more ...Discover SmartPoints, the new plan from Weight Watchers
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Go to the Weight Watchers class in Oranmore all day Tuesday and say hello to a healthier, happier, more confident, you with the brand new plan SmartPoints.
Read more ...Lose up to two stone in ten weeks
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
There are three keys to a genuine weight loss (real fat loss) plan — diet, exercise and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect – one will not work without the other. Your metabolism is the most powerful of the three keys – it is the ‘switch’ that controls everything else.
Read more ...Free Energy Savings and Home Improvement Show
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
The Energy Savings and Home Improvement Show, hosted by Your Energy, and offering a variety of money saving opportunities, will take place in the Menlo Park Hotel on Saturday January 30 and Sunday January 31 from 10am until 5pm. Entry is free to the public. Whether you are building a new house or upgrading your existing home, this show comes at a perfect time to maximise value for your money.
Read more ...Moving is easy with Corrib Removals & Self Storage
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
Corrib Removals & Self Storage is a family run removal and storage firm. It has been in the business of helping families and businesses make simple, easy, and successful moves for more than 25 years.
Read more ...January sale now on at An Siopa Troscan, Moycullen
Thu, Jan 14, 2016
See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at An Siopa Troscan, where all the suites can be made to order. The full range of styles covers everything from contemporary to traditional.
Read more ...West Board Junior Champions 1989
Fri, Jan 08, 2016
Barna had a hurling team in 1964 and handball was very popular in the area, but anyone wanting to play football would have togged out for An Spidéal. Local games were played in Sean Lydon’s field along the shorefront, halfway between the church and Barna school. Kevin Curran and Nicholas O’Fegan were the founders of Barna GAA Club in 1965 and they managed to field minor and junior teams that year. Their junior team had the honour of playing the club’s first competitive match on May 30 1965 against a Bohermore selection known as John F Kennedy’s. Kennedy’s won by a point.
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