Wine of the week – Sábalo Organic White 2020
Thu, Aug 05, 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.
Read more ...Kerrygold Spreadable food truck to visit Galway
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Kerrygold is hitting the road to spread the love and great taste of Kerrygold to consumers across Ireland. The Kerrygold Spreadable food truck will be offering free samples to over 230,000 butter lovers across 14 locations. The truck will visit Galway Shopping Centre on Saturday, August 21.
Read more ...Eton mess cupcakes
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
These Eton mess cupcakes are an ideal summer treat and perfect for little bakers in the making, plus they could not be more fun to decorate. If you love Eton mess dessert, then this cupcakes recipe, courtesty of Siúcra, is for you.
Read more ...Get the hottest accessory for barbecue season — a meat thermometer
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
It’s barbecue time, so grab a meat thermometer and keep yourself and loved ones safe this summer.
Read more ...Flavour bomb your burger for a delicious summer barbecue
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
While we can all agree that a delicious cheeseburger is one of life’s simplest pleasures, it cannot be denied that a fabulous flavour bomb of cleverly paired ingredients can totally transform your barbecue.
Read more ...Essential tips for your dream living room design
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Living rooms are often one of the trickiest in the home to design, because they are usually the room that multi-tasks the most.
Read more ...Survey highlights concern over long-term impact of pandemic and school closures on children
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
Survey responses in the latest Barnardos annual Back to School Survey have shown that, while children are largely looking forward to returning to school in September, the majority of parents have concerns about their children’s educational, emotional, and social development.
In addition, the survey results from 1,473 parents and 121 children and young people, which took place during June and July 2021, highlight the level of adversity families faced over the past 12 months, including increased mental health issues, financial concerns, isolation, and lack of social support.
Read more ...Gardenwise | In Praise of Bigger Borders
Thu, Aug 05, 2021
If there is one thing I would love gardeners to consider more often, it’s the need to be generous with your borders.
Read more ...Taaffe's of William Street
Wed, Aug 04, 2021
John J Taaffe and his wife Henrietta came to Galway in the mid-1920s from Co Cork. He had been associated with Bantry Woolen Mills which unfortunately went out of business when the factory was burnt down during the War of Independence. With his background in the textiles business, it was probably natural for John to set up a drapery shop at Number 12 William Street. As you can see from the beautiful Gaelic script on the façade, he was a fan of the Irish language. He and Henrietta had five children, Joseph, Eddie, Netta, Una, and Flo.
Read more ...A hero’s welcome in New York for first Galway Line ship
Wed, Aug 04, 2021
The unfortunate collision of the Indian Empire into the well marked Margaretta Rock in the middle of Galway Bay was a blow to the newly established Galway Line. But by no means was it a knockout. Galway’s vaulting ambition to open a new ‘highway between the old and new worlds’ took on an even more determined energy. The exploitation of steam-power, driving ever bigger ships and faster trains, led to wild speculation as to what could be achieved even from Galway, in the middle of the 19th century.
Read more ...Two do's and three don'ts to keep your back healthy
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
We all know it is important to maintain good back health by doing things that help strengthen it and avoid the things that cause harm... this is just common sense. The problem for most of us is that we don't know what are the things we need to avoid and what are some simple things we can do to prevent back problems from occurring in the first place.
Read more ...Insulate your home with Government grants available
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
Galway company West Coast Insulation is advising homeowners to take advantage of the Government grants and insulate before the cooler months set in. John Folan from West Coast Insulation advised: “Insulation grants are still in place for homeowners who decide to upgrade their insulation. Insulated homes will save heat and money for many years to come. Good quality insulation keeps the house warm in winter and also keep the heat out in the summer – meaning the house will be a more comfortable temperature all year round.”
Read more ...Finding it impawsable to plan a pup-friendly staycation?
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
In 2020, the number of people looking to adopt a dog increased by an unprecedented 134%. While the ‘Puppy Pandemic’ has brought joy to homes across the country, pets do pose some problems for staycationers who wish to take their new best friend on a tour of the Irish countryside.
Read more ...New Holiday Inn Dublin Airport hotel
Thu, Jul 29, 2021
JMK Group has announced the official opening of the new Holiday Inn Dublin Airport, Ireland in partnership with leading hotel group, IHG Hotels & Resorts. Only a 10 minute drive or free shuttle from Dublin Airport T1 and T2 and a 15 minute drive to Dublin city centre - the hotel is a great choice for those looking for a place to stay for a layover or to spend a night before an early flight.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...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.
Read more ...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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