Tips for selling a wedding dress online

Thu, May 09, 2019

It is often said that a wedding day is one of the biggest days of the couple's life. What is rarely said it is one of the most expensive too.

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Bank Holiday Breaks at Athlone Springs Hotel

Tue, May 07, 2019

What nicer way to plan your next breakaway than extending your weekend break a little longer. Sit back relax and book your next breakaway now. Take some time to explore our newly refurbished Leisure Centre and take a dip in our luxurious 20-metre pool, sauna Jacuzzi and steam room. Discover all that Athlone has to offer and make the most of your getaway.

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Doing it for the Kids……

Tue, May 07, 2019

If you’re a parent you’ll know that along with the incredible joy children bring, there are always….costs. As a loving parent, you take this in your stride, but if you’re like me, you’d prefer to invest wisely when it comes to playing and leisure, so that your little darlings get the most value out of what you’re spending that hard earned money on. The throwaway culture of recent times has led to so much waste, and toys have to be one of the biggest culprits. We have some lovely wooden toys that provided hours of amusement and are still in my office today, coming down from the shelf occasionally when a client has to bring a little one along to a meeting. But the number of plastic things that broke after a few outings – and therefore couldn’t be passed on to the thrift shop, for instance – still bothers me.

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Foxford is a contemporary Irish lifestyle brand created in Foxford Co. Mayo.

Fri, May 03, 2019

Established in 1892 and now one of the last working mills in Ireland, Foxford Woollen Mills is a thriving business with master craftspeople creating beautiful throws, scarves and baby blankets which are sold in Foxford and Westport Co. Mayo, independent retail stores throughout Ireland and available online at www.foxfordwoollenmills.com.

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The Piscatorial School

Thu, May 02, 2019

Living conditions were very bad in the Claddagh during the Great Famine. Most people there made their living from the sea but they refused to adapt to new and more effective fishing techniques which would have improved their catches, and so their income was affected and poverty ensued. Most of the fishermen there had put their nets in hock just to keep their families alive. Equally, Claddagh people were opposed to education, as their sons would grow up to be fishermen, they felt no need to send them to school. This form of opposition began to soften and eventually in 1827, a national school opened roughly where the statue of Fr Tom Burke is today. The quality of education there was not great so the Dominicans decided to take things into their own hands and build a school that would develop and improve the practical skills of seamanship and fishing for the boys to make them more self-sufficient. The girls would be taught fishery-related skills such as lace-making

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Elizabeth and Lily Yeats find a new home at Thoor Ballylee

Thu, May 02, 2019

Two remarkable women, overshadowed by two remarkable brothers, were remembered on Sunday at the opening of The Studio, a meeting and workplace for artists and craftspeople, at Thoor Ballylee, in south Galway.

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Weddings at Sea launches at Ireland’s No 1 Travel Agency

Thu, May 02, 2019

Fahy Travel has just been named Ireland’s No 1 Travel Agency at an award ceremony in the UK last week, and with the launch of Weddings at Sea by Fahy Travel on the May 8 in its Galway city location with special guest Lisa Mc Gowan the company has a lot to celebrate.

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Twenty five years of cycling the Corrib in aid of Croí

Thu, May 02, 2019

It is time to dust off your bike and get in gear as registration is now open for the 25th annual Tour de Lough Corrib cycle, in aid of Croí, the heart and stroke charity. The Croí charity cycle takes place on Sunday, June 9, around Lough Corrib, in association with Corrib Oil, the cycle’s main sponsor for the past 25 years.

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The Yard kitchen and bar @ The House Hotel

Thu, May 02, 2019

Galway is known for many things — arts, culture, and its vibrant food scene holding its own on the international stage. We have enjoyed the benefits of this burgeoning foodie paradise for a few years now, with new places to eat springing up all around the city. Not to be outdone, there has been an explosion in the bar scene also. Throngs of bars line almost every street in the city, from traditional to exotic to the hidden gems only the locals know about. If you’re looking for the best Galway bars you certainly have a lot to choose from.

Galway is a tourist heavy town and you would forgive the best places to drink in if they they played up the twee side of Irish tourism, but this has never been the case and tourists and local alike can enjoy their pick of authentic Irish bars. It’s not difficult to find a pub in Galway that you want to spend time in. The Yard Kitchen and Bar at The House Hotel is certainly one of them.

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John Keogh's launches weekend lunch menu

Thu, May 02, 2019

John Keoghs – The Lock Keeper, on Dominick Street, has been named as Gastro Pub of the Year in Galway by the Restaurants Association of Ireland for 2019. It has been quite the year for this West End pub as it was also named as Pub of the Year by McKenna's Guide for 2019 in January.

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Carepath Training - accredited training in Health and Social Care for nursing homes, community care, and registered healthcare settings.

Thu, May 02, 2019

Carepath Training offers learners and care providers, quality-assured, accredited training in Health and Social Care for nursing homes, community care, and registered healthcare settings.

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People of the Tribes: Meet Jody.

Tue, Apr 30, 2019

Hi, I'm Jody Mullakey. I'm originally from Sligo town, but I've been living here for the last 23 years. I paint, write poetry and I also sing. I'm obsessed lately with the law of attraction and the power of visualisation, that you can actually attract what you see in your mind and feel in your heart, and vibrate it to yourself. I'm Aspergic, people call it autistic but it's not, it's more of heightened awareness of things, a heightened way of seeing and feeling reality. It makes me a bit odd, but it connects me deeper to my chi. I love Galway, I truly love the carefree attitude of the people and the fun that they have. I like the energy, it's uplifting and humorous. Don't be shy the next time you see me performing!!

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Bee-ing friendly to little Buzzers...

Mon, Apr 29, 2019

When I sit down with clients to discuss their garden design, I always ask them if they would like a wildlife friendly garden, as there are so many ways to encourage beneficial wildlife into a garden, using both design features and choice of plants. Almost everyone is keen to encourage bees and butterflies, with a growing awareness of the decline in bee numbers and the need to provide vital sources of nectar and pollen for them.

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THE ROLE OF MICRO-IMMUNOTHERAPY IN TREATING INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

Mon, Apr 29, 2019

Inflammatory Bowel Disease describes the disorders that involve the chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. There are two main categories:

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Tips for advertising a holiday home

Mon, Apr 29, 2019

For those fortunate enough to have the luxury of a holiday home, they will know the competition that comes when trying to attract guests to stay in their lovely abode. Here at the advertiser.ie we provide some tips on how to let a holiday home.

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The Dockers’ Rugby Team

Thu, Apr 25, 2019

Galway Rovers Rugby Football club first played competitively in 1899. In 1907 they won the Connacht Junior Cup, which had been presented two years previously to the union by Professor Alfred Senior. The club disbanded after that, probably during World War I, but it was revived by a man named John L Sullivan in 1931. At the time, rugby was a very popular sport in Galway, Galwegians RFC had been in existence for a while as had UCG, Corinthians had just been formed, the Bish, St Mary’s, and the Grammar all played rugby, as did Salthill.

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What should it be... Lough Corrib and Loch Coirib?

Thu, Apr 25, 2019

‘Westward Ho! Let us rise with the sun, and be off to the land of the west - to the lakes and streams - the grassy glens and fern-clad gorges - the bluff hills and rugged mountains - now cloud-capped, then revealed in azure, or bronzed by evening’s tints, as the light of day sinks into the bold swell of the Atlantic….’ So begins Sir William Wilde’s famous Lough Corrib - Its Shores and Islands (published 1867), adorned with wonderful woodcuts, as he calls us all to join him as if in a bi-plane, to swoop and dive over its 200km of clear water, fed from rushing streams off the Connemara mountains, giving life to its foreshore and islands where people have lived since the dawn of time, fishing its shallows and its dark deeps; and where monks sought an earthly haven for prayer and solitude.

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The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time; the greatest game of them all

Games Reviews Thu, Apr 25, 2019

When one buys a video game nowadays, it is accepted as a given that the standard of story line will be equivalent to a motion picture with graphics as good as real life. Back in the nineties, this was not the case as games like the timeless Super Mario and Crash Bandicoot were bundles of fun but lacked any depth or story.

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We’re delighted to announce the introduction of Elemis Superfood Skincare to spirit one spa in The Galmont Hotel & Spa.

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

Spirit one spa at The Galmont Hotel & Spa is a haven of luxury using premium products from a range of brands including Elemis, Fuschia Make-Up, Lindi Skin and Max Benjamin. All products are handpicked and are used throughout treatments. The vegan-friendly Elemis Superfood Skincare range work to brighten and balance all skin types. The new products are formulated with plant-based, nutrient-dense Superfoods and some with a natural sugar derived prebiotic to help replenish skin with vital hydrating nourishment when it needs it most, for a healthy and noticeably fresh glow. Receive €20 off your next facial when you purchase an Elemis Superfood Skincare product.

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