Widow Wilkins and the delicate matter of her ‘breach of promise’
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
The case of Blake v Wilkins in 1817 was so eagerly anticipated that every lodging house in Galway, ‘even the humblest in the town was' was filled to overflowing.
Read more ...Children’s swimming classes in Clarinbridge
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Braemor Swimming Club has announced its return to classes in Clarinbridge on Fridays at 5.20pm and 6.10pm. The 5.20pm class caters for beginners and improvers. Under Braemor's expert care even the most nervous child can learn to swim. The club's experienced, qualified, teachers pay close attention to all pupils' technique, ensuring they learn to breathe correctly on front crawl.
The 6.15pm lane swimming class focuses on all four strokes and ensures pupils can swim for longer distances with ease. Swimming is an essential survival skill which all Braemor pupils can and do attain.
Read more ...GRETB Training Centre to offer beauty therapist traineeship in Tuam
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
A new beauty therapist traineeship will start in Tuam in November. The programme has been running very successfully in Tuam since 1998. Over the years the course has evolved and changed based on the needs of the sector. A very sizeable number of past students are working in salons all over Ireland and abroad and many have opened their own salons and are running very successful businesses. A number of past students have also won prestigious national awards.
Read more ...Galway Executive Skillnet extends availability of its back to employment programmes
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Have you been out of work due to the Covid-19 pandemic? Galway Executive Skillnet can help you get back on your career path.
Read more ...Arthritis Ireland launches free online courses
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Arthritis Ireland has launched a series of free online courses this autumn to support people during Covid-19.
Read more ...Is burnout killing your weight loss?
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Did you know that your adrenal glands (on top of your kidneys) hugely impact your weight loss success? In many people, adrenal burnout results in little or no weight loss. Even more important, these glands hugely influence your physical health, mental health, and ageing.
Read more ...How to avoid a mid-day slump
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
We all have times in the day when we have a slump during the day and work can be a struggle. I have five tips below that might help avoid the slump and keep you powering through. I hope they help. None of these tips will work if you don't! Make sure you try a few.
Read more ...Make a break for it with Treacy’s Hotel Group
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Are you thinking about making a break for it this autumn? Treacy's Hotel Group has created great value packages at its hotels in Waterford, Wexford, and Clare. The Treacys Trio offer is the group's top selling autumn package with three nights B&B for only €99 per person and is a massive hit with our guests.
Read more ...BIM and Chef Network partner up in a tour of Connemara’s seafood highlights
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), Ireland’s seafood development agency, has teamed up with Chef Network, a professional community which connect chefs across the country, to promote the seafood experience of Taste The Atlantic.
Read more ...Enjoy a home-made fakeaway
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Enjoy an evening of your favourite takeaways without the guilt. Check out these delicious fakeaway meals using healthy, nutritious, ingredients available at your local Joyce’s Supermarket.
Read more ...Caesar Stack's the big hunger-hitter of the SuperSub range
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
I have been a fan of the SuperSubs at Supermacs offerings for sometime now because of the speed of the service, the quality of the fare on offer, and the wide range of toppings and fillings that one could build into a sub if you have the creativity.
Read more ...Celebrate the spud this National Potato Day
Thu, Oct 01, 2020
Bord Bia’s National Potato Day 2020 will take place tomorrow, Friday October 2. The annual celebration honours one of Ireland’s favourite foods, the versatile and delicious potato.
As part of this year’s #NationalPotatoDay campaign, Bord Bia will share a series of potato recipes and kitchen skill videos on its social media channels, along with simple and easy-to-prepare potato recipes on BordBia.ie.
Read more ...Gardenwise | Stretching the Seasons
Wed, Sep 30, 2020
Since that decided nip arrived in the air last week, it feels as though autumn is definitely here, although the golden sunny days might hang around for a little while yet if we’re lucky. It can be easy to give up on the garden at this time of year and I’ve definitely been guilty of that myself over the last month or so. As summer ends and growth slows, things tend to get overgrown and a bit neglected, plants sprawling and looking past their best – just like humans do at the end of a party. Not that anyone can remember what a party’s like just now, obviously.
Read more ...NUI Galway researchers develop technology to assist people with visual impairment
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Researchers at NUI Galway’s Health Innovation via Engineering (HIVE) Lab, led by Professor Derek O’Keeffe, have adopted the sophisticated sonar of bats to develop new technology to help people with visual impairment.
Read more ...The power of metabolic weight loss
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
With total focus on fixing your metabolism, System 10 can transform your weight loss, energy, sleep, health, and much more. A good metabolism is the foundation of everything you are. A good metabolism gets you burning more fat every hour, 24 hours a day. Nothing can beat it for results. It is your weight loss master switch.
Read more ...Top tips on selling your house in late autumn and winter
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
The research shows the most successful time to sell your house is during spring or early autumn. However late autumn and winter is still a good time to try to sell your house because there is less competition, but no matter what time of year, when it comes to selling a house, it can be a laborious task. From the frenetic tidying of the house, making sure it looks pristine for the impending viewing, to dealing with the rejections, many know the process can be tough and take a toll on any relationship.
Read more ...Options now available to the class of 2020
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Patricia Uí Fhlaithearta,
Career Guidance Counsellor
Choose a PLC course at GTI For Your Further Education
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Galway Technical Institute (GTI) is the leading College of Further Education in the West of Ireland. In uncertain times, a one-year course at GTI is a positive choice for your future. Experienced GTI staff have risen to the challenge of working in an online learning environment and planning for full-time courses for 2020-2021 is at an advanced stage. GTI is excited to embrace this new blended learning approach and is committed to the belief that our students will succeed in their chosen vocational area.
Read more ...The Black and Tans' raid on O’Flaherty’s Pub
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
The tall building in the centre of our picture of New Docks Road taken in 1903 was known as “Gas Tank” Flaherty’s pub. We presume he got his nickname because of the gasworks across the street. It was here that the distinguished English painter Augustus John lived for several weeks in 1914. He did a lot of painting and drawing around the city and especially the docks area, but when the World War I started, he began to worry that the locals would regard him as an English spy, so he went back to England.
Read more ...Lady Gregory’s ‘Book of the people’
Thu, Sep 24, 2020
Augusta Lady Gregory, writer, folklorist and great patron of the arts, who died at her home at Coole Park in 1932, reappeared during the Druid production of five of her plays each evening this week. Druid is no stranger to magic, and such is their skill that Lady Gregory (Marie Mullen) makes several appearances inviting the audience to follow her for yet another of her plays performed in different locations around her home. From the edge of Coole lake to the old stables and yards, her ghostly figure seductively beckoned. The audience followed enchanted, moved by the strange power of her deceptively simple plays.
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