Clonbur Medical Centre welcomes new GP to team

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

Clonbur Medical Centre welcomes Dr Louise Freeman to the practice.

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Essential physiotherapy service remains open to treat bladder and bowel incontinence

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

Aoife Ni Eochaidh, chartered physiotherapist, provides face to face, phone, and video call physiotherapy for pelvic floor muscle treatment for bladder and bowel incontinence from her clinic in Suite 14, Bon Secours Consultant Clinic in Renmore. She also treats sexual dysfunction, prolapse, post-natal pelvic conditions, and osteoporosis. People can choose to have their pelvic physiotherapy consultation by regular phone call, Zoom, WhatsApp, etc, or to attend in person. Patients can get a referral from their GP or self-refer.

Most Irish health insurance companies provide some cover for pelvic physiotherapy and, if needed, also they provide some cover for pelvic physiotherapy electrotherapy devices. Physiotherapy being an essential service, the clinic remains open during the pandemic, but is strictly adhering to Government guidelines. Letters are issued to patients travelling to the clinic to attend appointments.

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'Tis the seasoning

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

With the Christmas festivities in full swing, Christmas Day is fast approaching. Take the stress out of the day with these seasonal side dishes that are sure to be the perfect accompaniment to your Christmas feast.

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Say it with pizza this Christmas

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

Gifting this festive season will be all about what comes to your door, and thanks to The Dough Bros, you can say thank you this Christmas with a gourmet DIY pizza kit.

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The Creamery Bistro announces Christmas menu

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

Probably best know for its delicious homemade ice cream and fabulous cafe, the folks at The Creamery have announced late opening hours for Christmas. Ronan and his crew have been busy ensuring customers can enjoy a well organised, safe, and beautifully decorated dining atmosphere.

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Some facts to consider while researching your CAO and further education options

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

If you are wondering where the jobs will be in four or five years’ time when you graduate, here are a few things to consider:

• It is difficult to predict where the jobs will be long-term.

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Finline Furniture – annual sale now on

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

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.

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Treat yourself to a Christmas Feast from Papa Johns

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

In a time when large parties are discouraged, there's nothing wrong with having your own party in your own house.

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Enjoy some festive chowder this Christmas

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

Bord Bia is encouraging people to try locally sourced seafood as an alternative to traditional festive fare this Christmas. And with such a huge variety of delicious produce coming from the seas around Ireland, there really is a dish for everyone to enjoy.

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Santa agus Daidí na Nollag at Áras na nGael

Thu, Dec 10, 2020

The historic outdoor courtyard through the arch of Áras na nGael on Dominic St has been transformed into a magical winter wonderland in preparation for the arrival of Santa AKA Daidí na Nollag on Thursday December 10.

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The Growth Of Mobile Sports Betting

Tue, Dec 08, 2020

Over the last decade, mobile gaming has expanded exponentially across the globe. According to data from Statista, over the years internet users have started to spend more time on their mobiles than on traditional PCs and laptops. The popularity has particularly been enhanced by the growth of mobile technology, the fast development of WIFI networks, and smartphone features.

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The Legendary Dark Silkie Irish Whiskey

Tue, Dec 08, 2020

Tales of the Silkie have been told by firelight by Seanchaí for hundreds of years and it is along the rugged coastlines of the Atlantic where these stories are strongest, with tales of Seal-like creatures climbing ashore and shapeshifting into enchanting beings, seducing unexpecting locals to eventually retreat back to the sea and their original form leaving broken hearts in their wake.

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Gardenwise | Curl up this Winter with a Garden Classic

Tue, Dec 08, 2020

When I’m not at the drawing board you will find me with my head stuck in a book. If it’s remotely fine and I have time, I’ll be in the garden with a book and a beverage, and surely wood burning stoves were invented for curling up beside in winter with a volume or three?

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Joe Howley, patriot

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

Michael Joseph Howley was born in Oranmore in 1895. His father died when Joe was just two years old. His mother was a sister of Peter Rabbitt, the proprietor of Rabbitt’s provision shop, licensed premises, and lodgings in Forster Street. She later married William Keane, the owner of Keane’s Bar in Oranmore. Joe, as he was popularly known, attended the local primary school and later went to the Bish in Galway. He obviously worked at farming as his mother once wrote, “He made a good lot with trading with cattle and sheep”.

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Ulysses - and gun fire in Galway

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

Nora’s last visit to Galway in April 1922 did not go well. Galway, as well as the country, was caught up in a deadly Civil War. The anti -Treaty forces had occupied the Connaught Rangers’ Barracks, Renmore, while the pro- Treaty forces occupied the Great Southern Hotel. The Galway to Dublin train was regularly fired upon from the barracks. There were sporadic gun fights around the Custom House, and the Masonic hall, as both sides struggled for possession. It was a dangerous time and people were fearful.

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Galway Community College to launch climate change studies and research event

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

On Friday December 4, Galway Community College (GCC) will host the official online launch of its three-year Erasmus+ project on locally endangered species and biodiversity loss. This project is a research collaboration of three schools, GCC and schools in Croatia and Spain, working with national wildlife non-Governmental organisations to research and compile information about locally endangered species.

Erasmus+ coordinator at Galway Community College, Tom Flanagan, who will be overseeing the project explains: “This project comes at a time when the Environmental Protection Agency’s latest report states the outlook for Ireland’s environment is not optimistic unless we accelerate the implementation of solutions across all sectors and society. Climate and biodiversity are two of the key challenges we need to address. Projects like this are much needed to raise awareness to help try and halt the continuous degradation of the natural environment.”

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CAO applications: What you need to know

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

Register for the CAO by January 20, by doing so you save money. You do this by registering with the Central Applications Office (cao.ie) There are two deadlines for registering courses, depending on whether you are applying for a restricted course or an non-restricted course.

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Apprenticeships — an alternative to third level college

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

By Patricia Uí Fhlaithearta
The registration process for going to college for the class of 2021 has already begun. The Central Applications Office has opened registrations since November 5.

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A taste of Christmas

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

The Christmas season is upon us, along with all of the cheerful festivities that we love. If you have never experienced the delicious taste of a chocolate yule log at Christmas time, then this is most definitely the year to try your hand at this scrumptious French dessert.

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The Creamery Bistro announces Christmas menu

Thu, Dec 03, 2020

Probably best know for its delicious homemade ice cream and fabulous cafe, the folks at The Creamery have announced late opening hours for Christmas. Ronan and his crew have been busy ensuring customers can enjoy a well organised, safe, and beautifully decorated dining atmosphere.

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