Enjoy an authentic taste of Asia from Spiced Barna and Salthill

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

Spiced, the popular Barna restaurant now also open in Salthill, offers delicious authentic Asian dishes bringing together the best culinary traditions from India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.

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Wine of the week – El Borde Monastrell 2018

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

Check out Joyce’s new and exclusive wine range from Spain and Portugal selected by Masters of Wine student Antonia Dominguez from Antonia’s Wines.

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NUI Galway Access Programme offers alternative pathway to third level education

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

NUI Galway’s Access Programmes, which have been supporting students from backgrounds traditionally under-represented at third level education for more than 20 years, has announced that applications for this year’s Access Programme for School Leavers opens on August 1.

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NUI Galway sweeps the boards at the National Society BICS Awards

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

NUI Galway’s societies were the big winners at this year’s Board of Irish College Societies (BICS) Awards, taking home seven awards. BICS is a national organisation that was founded in 1995 and whose role is to provide a national forum for the societies in Ireland’s universities, colleges, and institutes of education.

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Education Minister confirms full reopening of schools this autumn

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

Minister for Education, Norma Foley TD, confirmed this week that plans are in place to support the full reopening of schools in time for the start of the new school year at the end of August/start of September 2021.

The Department of Education stated: "As has been the case throughout the pandemic, the reopening will be carried out in close consultation with Public Health and the education partners.

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Painting by Numbers: a clever activity to occupy your kids during rainy days.

Thu, Jul 29, 2021

Are you looking for fun projects to do with your child this summer? Dare to Paint Ireland has your summer rainy day sorted with Paint by Numbers kits, ready to occupy children of any ages group. Dare to Paint has a wide range of designs option to choose from - over 1000, so your kiddos can be sure to find something they like. There are so many incredible benefits of painting for children which makes this art form so much more than just colourful fun for kids.

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Did a midsummer murder silence a guilty pilot?

Wed, Jul 28, 2021

In June 1858 Galway town was in a fever of wild speculation and excitement. Its vision for a magnificent transatlantic port off Furbo, reaching deep into Galway Bay, where passengers from Britain, and throughout the island of Ireland, would be brought to their emigration ship in the comfort of a train, now faced being scuppered by the apparent criminal intent of the two local pilots.

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'Only a rale good horse can win it'

Wed, Jul 28, 2021

That was the answer the journalist PD Mehigan got when he asked a breeder to explain the magic of the Galway Plate some 80 years ago. An examination of the records bore out that theory for him - no bad horse, or middling horse, has ever won the Galway Plate.

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How To Make The Most Out Of A Motorhome Road Trip In Ireland

Tue, Jul 27, 2021

Whether you are road tripping in your motorhome or looking for an experience to remember, it is important to find the perfect destinations to fulfil the excitement of your trip. From beautiful greenery landscapes to rich culture, what better place to visit other than Ireland and its iconic destinations to complete your road trip of a lifetime. With some of the best places and scenery to kick back, relax, and make memories to last forever, here are some of the best hotspots for your perfect Ireland road trip.

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NUIG law postgrads create school teaching resources on Ireland’s institutional abuses

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

Postgraduate law students at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at NUI Galway, have this week published secondary school teaching materials on institutional abuses in Ireland.

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GRETB training centre to take part pilot Covid-19 antigen testing scheme

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

The Galway Roscommon ETB Training Centre Galway in Mervue Business Park, has been chosen as part of a State-wide pilot antigen testing scheme.

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GMIT School of Science and Computing launches five new master's programmes

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

GMIT’s School of Science and Computing has launched five new Master of Science programmes commencing in September 2021 - the MSc in sport and clinical biomechanics, MSc in nutrition and sensory science, MSc in medical science, MSc in biopharmaceutical manufacturing, and the MSc in international medical technologies, innovation, and development are all in-demand courses as highlighted in Ireland’s National Skills Strategy 2025.

Each of the new programmes has been developed in partnership with enterprise, delivering innovative training schemes consistent with the highly competitive and increasingly inter-disciplinary requirements demanded by the jobs of tomorrow.

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Wine of the week – Con Un Par Sauvignon Blanc

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

Check out Joyce’s new and exclusive wine range from Spain and Portugal, selected by Masters of Wine student Antonia Dominguez from Antonia’s Wines.

Antonia Dominguez was born in Jerez, Spain, famed for its sherry production, and was raised in Ireland. She is a holder of the WSET Level 4 diploma in wines and spirits and is currently a student on the prestigious Masters of Wine programme, the only MW student in Ireland. Her expertise stretches far beyond Spanish wines, extending to all notable wine regions of the world. Under Antonia’s meticulous and quality-orientated selection process, she sources stand-out wines at a range of price points and styles, representing wineries from both undiscovered and classic regions. Her selection is based on offering expressive wines with personality, and on bringing Irish consumers as close as possible to an authentic wine experience.

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Enjoy authentic French cuisine to go at Rouge

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

Rouge has become a well established and popular restaurant since it opened its doors in Dominick Street 10 years ago. Like many restaurants, it has had to reinvent itself during the pandemic. At Rouge this has meant pivoting to a takeaway model, and with the selection of delicious food on the go proving a hit with customers it now plans to expand its offerings.

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Three Galway restaurants in the running for Ireland’s Best Burger title

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

With the reopening of indoor dining now firmly on the horizon and food service finally starting to show signs of returning to some degree of normality, the hunt for Ireland’s best burger has begun ahead of National Burger Day.

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Global Irish diaspora organisation partners with local groups to drive regional tourism

Thu, Jul 22, 2021

BY DECLAN VARLEY
One of Ireland’s leading diaspora initiatives has launched a new network of regional Irish partners to connect those of Irish heritage abroad with their places of origin.

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The Galway minor hurling team, 1941

Wed, Jul 21, 2021

For me, hurling is the ultimate game, but it is more than just a game, a team contest of speed, skill, style, hand-eye co-ordination, a national passion which is woven into the social fabric of Irish society, a game that is played for pride, not money, and quintessentially Irish. As a lady once said, “When you think of it, apart from the Irish language, there is nothing more Irish in this country than the game of hurling.” The game has always flourished in Galway and this county has made a major contribution to its history.

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A Galway story that intrigued James Joyce

Wed, Jul 21, 2021

New plans projected over a 20 year period will see the inner lands of Galway harbour developed into an attractive commercial and residential area, while reclaimed land from the sea will push out harbour facilities into deep water to accommodate shipping connections to European ports and elsewhere. It is a long over due and worthwhile plan, but it pales almost into insignificance compared to the vaulting ambitions the Galway merchants schemed in the mid 19th century.

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Weigh to go — Maura’s Slimming World members reunite and lose 76.5 stone in six weeks

Wed, Jul 21, 2021

A weight has been lifted for slimmers from Galway, Clarinbridge, and Gort as they are an incredible 1,029lb lighter since returning to their real-life Slimming World groups in June.

Consultant Maura is delighted to be back helping members to lose weight and improve their health in person, and the results on the scales show just how much members are loving being back together too.

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Enjoy a break at Ballyrobin County Lodge Hotel

Wed, Jul 21, 2021

You have probably flown past it a hundred times on your way to Belfast International Airport, but have you ever stopped to think what’s inside the Ballyrobin Country Lodge Hotel?

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