Reunion of the Bish classes of 1965 and 1966
Thu, May 28, 2026
Two hundred years ago, in October 1826, the Warden of Galway wrote to the Superior of the Patrician Brothers asking him to send at least one Brother to Galway to take over a school which had been moved from near the Shambles Barracks to a disused barrack in Lombard Street. Brother Paul O’Connor and Brother Dawson were sent to Galway. Cash in hand was one shilling. Social conditions were very bad, but the Brothers went ahead and established the Monastery School, known as The Mon. Before the school had been a year in operation, the improvement in the youth of the city was so evident that a public meeting was held in the school to vote thanks to the teachers, “whose zeal, attention and excellent arrangements had produced such happy results”.
Read more ...ATU launches first Race and Ethnic Equality Action Plan
Thu, May 28, 2026
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) has launched its first Race and Ethnic Equality Action Plan 2025-2028, unveiled on May 14 at the ATU Galway City campus.
Read more ...Evenings well spent – part-time courses at Galway Community College
Thu, May 28, 2026
Galway Community College is now enrolling for its Adult Education Part-Time Courses starting in September 2026.
Read more ...Keep your dog busy while you work
Thu, May 28, 2026
Doggy play sessions launch in Kinvara. Burren School for Dogs have launched weekday morning collect and play sessions.
Read more ...Hot girl summer — how to look stylish while keeping your cool
Thu, May 28, 2026
Soaring temperatures this week offered a timely lesson in dressing for high temperatures. For many, dressing during the midweek mini-heatwave was less about chasing trends and more about mastering the art of staying cool without sacrificing style. Fortunately, this summer’s fashion offers plenty of elegant solutions for women determined to beat the heat while still looking polished.
Read more ...Dressing for the Irish summer
Thu, May 28, 2026
If you have ever left the house in a light linen top only to find yourself shivering by lunchtime, or pulled on a chunky knit only to overheat before you have reached the end of the road, you will know exactly what Irish summer dressing demands.
Read more ...Visit Europe’s top theme park
Thu, May 28, 2026
Rediscover the magic at Disneyland Paris, where unforgettable experiences await both the young and the young at heart. Brought to you by Fahy Travel Galway, this enchanting destination offers something special in every season.
Throughout the year, Disneyland Paris transforms with spectacular themed celebrations. During St Patrick’s Day, Sleeping Beauty Castle glows green while Mickey and friends parade through the park in festive Irish style. Winter brings the wonder of Disney Enchanted Christmas, featuring dazzling Christmas parades and magical meet-and-greet moments with Santa Claus.
Read more ...You give eight hours to work – can you give 30 minutes to yourself?
Thu, May 28, 2026
Women know that we need to be more active and do more for our bodies to ensure a healthy and independent future. There are articles and videos everywhere we turn to remind us of this, advising us to do more: more strength training, more cardio, more stretching.
Read more ...Radiation therapy and its hidden legacy: The injury that can appear years later – and how HBOT helps
Thu, May 28, 2026
Each year, tens of thousands of people in Ireland undergo radiation therapy as part of their cancer treatment. A life-saving intervention, radiation therapy plays a vital role in improving survival. But for some, the effects of radiation don’t end with treatment.
Months or even years later, some people develop a delayed radiation injury (DRI). This can present with ongoing pain, non-healing wounds, damage to bone, or bladder and bowel complications following pelvic radiation. DRIs can be distressing, particularly after everything already endured during cancer treatment.
Read more ...Ireland urged to recognise symptoms of the nation’s 'hidden condition'
Thu, May 28, 2026
This June, during World Haemochromatosis Awareness Week (1st–7th June 2026), the Irish Haemochromatosis Association (IHA) is calling on the public to recognise the symptoms of haemochromatosis, also known as iron overload, and seek testing earlier. Haemochromatosis is Ireland’s most common genetic condition.
Read more ...Birthday Mega Sale at G Furniture & Carpets ends this Saturday
Thu, May 28, 2026
G Furniture & Carpets is celebrating 16 incredible years in business with its biggest Birthday Mega Sale yet, and customers have just days left to take advantage before the sale officially ends this Saturday.
Read more ...Older people fight for free shingles vaccine
Thu, May 28, 2026
Gerri Gavin’s first cousin was staying with her in Galway for the New Year when she first began to feel unwell.
Read more ...Managing chronic pain with Traditional Chinese Medical acupuncture and manipulation
Thu, May 28, 2026
Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than three months or continues after an injury has healed. Unlike short-term pain, it no longer serves a protective purpose and can become a long-term health condition. The pain may be constant or intermittent, ranging from mild discomfort to severe pain that limits daily activities. Over time, chronic pain can interfere with sleep, mood, concentration, work performance, and overall quality of life.
Common causes of chronic pain include arthritis, long-term back or neck disorders, nerve damage, headaches, and past injuries. In some cases, even after tissues have healed, the nervous system continues to send pain signals. Symptoms may include persistent aching, burning or tingling sensations, stiffness, muscle tightness, swelling, fatigue, poor sleep, and reduced mobility. Emotional challenges such as stress, anxiety, and depression are also common and can intensify the perception of pain.
Read more ...Scoil Éinde reflects on a fun-filled and busy school year
Thu, May 28, 2026
As Scoil Éinde enters the final month of the academic year, it is an opportune time to reflect on the many achievements, celebrations and successes of the past year.
Read more ...Same day dry cleaning at O’Connors Dry Cleaners
Thu, May 28, 2026
O’Connor Dry Cleaners and launderette located at Tesco Shopping Centre, Knocknacarra is the one-stop shop for all your fabric cleaning needs, offering same day dry cleaning, laundering, and ironing service six days a week.
O’Connors also specialises in cleaning wedding dresses and evening wear. To make drop off and pick up more convenient, O’Connors Drycleaners is open from 8am to 7pm Monday to Friday and open 8am to 6pm on Saturdays with free parking.
Read more ...Body confidence redefined at HD Hair & Body
Thu, May 28, 2026
For those looking to refine and enhance their body shape with precision, HD Hair & Body is offering advanced body contouring treatments designed to deliver natural-looking, confidence-boosting results.
Read more ...Expert pelvic health support in Knocknacarra
Thu, May 28, 2026
Are you living with bladder urgency, pelvic pain or a weak pelvic floor? Help is available at Rusheen Physiotherapy. Their pelvic health physiotherapy service is led by clinic director Helen McLoughlin, a specialised pelvic health Chartered Physiotherapist.
Read more ...How to manage the run-in to the Leaving Cert
Thu, May 21, 2026
For most Leaving Cert students, school days are now over, and the stark reality of sitting English Paper 1 at 9.30am on Wednesday, June 3 is staring you in the face.
Read more ...Celebrating apprenticeship success in Galway and Roscommon
Thu, May 21, 2026
In 2025, 267 apprentices graduated across Galway and Roscommon. On Thursday, May 14, Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) was delighted to host 120 of these apprentices to officially mark their graduation.
Read more ...'Be Inspired This Summer' competition for Galway Primary Schools launched
Thu, May 21, 2026
A new Galway-based initiative for primary schools called the 'Be Inspired This Summer' competition was launched on Monday, May 18 by Mary Ann Fleming, Director of Penn Engineering Europe.
Primary school classes from across the county of Galway are asked to showcase their creativity, empathy, and community spirit for a chance to win a 'phone-free' day of celebration. Supported by PEM - Penn Engineering Galway, the competition aims to reconnect students with their local environment, folklore, and physical well-being. The initiative emphasises STEM learning and active play over social media engagement.
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