The importance of starting a new course or night class at the start of a new year
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
The start of a new year often brings a renewed sense of motivation and possibility. Many people view January as a clean slate—a time to reflect on past experiences and set goals for personal growth. One of the most meaningful ways to embrace this fresh beginning is by starting a new course or enrolling in a night class. Whether the goal is career advancement, personal development, or learning a new skill, beginning a course at the start of the year can have lasting benefits.
Read more ...Dolan welcomes over €25,000 in Education for Sustainable Development funding for schools across Galway East
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Albert Dolan, has welcomed the announcement by Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton TD, confirming the delivery of over €850,000 nationally to support Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) projects in primary and post-primary schools.
Read more ...Galway from the air, 1950
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
This wonderful aerial view of the city looking across Lough Athalia was taken c1952. Lough Athalia is the anglicisation of Loch an tSáile, the Salt Lake, a tidal lake. There are so many changes to this cityscape since then, it is hard to know where to begin.
Read more ...ADHD coaching to help you thrive
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
ADHD is far more than an attention challenge; it is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects executive functioning such as organisation, planning, working memory, time management and emotional regulation.
With ADHD coaching, the goal isn’t to “fix” your ADHD, but to understand it deeply enough to harness its strengths while developing effective strategies for areas of challenge. Clients discover that what they once viewed as personal failings are common ADHD experiences that can be effectively managed with different approaches, techniques, tools and mindset. ADHD coach Fiona Timothy supports her clients to maximise their potential, create their goals and an accountable plan. She works with adults who are newly diagnosed, those in the process of diagnosis, or those who are already aware of their ADHD.
Read more ...Fahy Travel Worldchoice welcomes 2026 with exciting travel opportunities
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
All at Fahy Travel Worldchoice would like to wish their valued customers a very happy New Year. Looking ahead to 2026, the team is excited to once again help holidaymakers plan their perfect summer escape.
Read more ...A positive start to the New Year: why HBOT makes a meaningful Christmas gift
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
As the year draws to a close, many of us are craving rest, recovery, and a chance to feel more energised when January begins. This is why gifting wellness has become a thoughtful alternative to buying physical items, especially for people recovering from surgery or injury, managing chronic conditions, or simply feeling run down by the demands of daily life.
Read more ...Minister Canney urges people to check passports before booking holidays
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Seán Canney TD, Minister of State for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports and Leader in Cabinet of the Independent Ministers, has urged people booking holidays in the next couple of weeks to check that their passports are in date before booking flights or making travel arrangements.
Read more ...The Mark Lohan Kitchens’ January sale launches this Friday
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
For many households across Galway the new year marks the moment to begin planning a renovation, extension or new build. And with the Mark Lohan Kitchens’ (MLK) January SALE launching this Friday, January 2, now is the ideal time to start designing the heart of your home, with 10 per cent OFF bespoke MLK kitchens throughout January.
Read more ...Why now is the time to invest in Irish-made furniture
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
If upgrading your home is on your New Year priority list, there’s never been a better time to choose Irish-made. Beyond supporting local jobs and traditional craftsmanship, Irish furniture makers continue to set the benchmark for quality, comfort, and custom design.
Read more ...Ten New Year’s resolutions that can improve your mental health
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
As people prepare to welcome the New Year, mental health charity Turn2Me is encouraging the public to rethink traditional resolutions and instead focus on small, realistic changes that support mental wellbeing.
Read more ...Galway makers to feature at Ireland’s International Creative Expo in January
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Celebrating the theme of ‘Making Irish Stories’, Showcase will return to the RDS, Dublin from Sunday, January 18 to Tuesday, January 20 with 18 Galway makers among this year’s exhibitors.
Showcase® brings together hundreds of Ireland’s leading designers, makers and creative brands under one roof. Buyers from Ireland and across the globe are once again expected to attend the country’s largest annual trade event for Irish craft, design and creativity.
Read more ...New Year’s food resolutions for a healthier 2026
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
If you are what you eat, as the old saying goes, then one of the easiest ways to improve your health and wellbeing is to make changes to your diet. As we prepare to ring in 2026, why not resolve to make next year a healthier one, starting with your plate.
Read more ...Recycle your coffee grounds for beautiful hair and skin
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Before you next throw away your used coffee grounds, consider reusing them for their proven benefits for hair, skin and even winter home care.
Read more ...Brussels sprouts could be the key to better eye health
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Love them or hate them, Brussels sprouts are a Christmas staple, and they could also offer unexpected benefits in terms of supporting eye health — a great reason to keep this and other festive foods on your plate into the New Year.
Read more ...Celebrate the New Year at the world’s oldest lighthouse
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Are you looking for a special travel experience to ring in the New Year? Then take a trip to the world’s oldest operating lighthouse, on Hook Head in Co Wexford, where a unique historic event will take place on New Year’s Day.
Read more ...Drinkaware encourages an alcohol-free start to 2026
Wed, Dec 31, 2025
Drinkaware, the national independent charity working to prevent and reduce alcohol misuse, is encouraging adults across Ireland to consider taking part in Dry January 2026 — a month-long opportunity to reset habits, boost wellbeing, and explore a more mindful relationship with alcohol.
Read more ...The Collegiate Church
Thu, Dec 25, 2025
The Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas is without doubt the only building where a Christmas service has been held regularly for over 700 years. It is the largest medieval parish church in Ireland, cruciform in shape, with a large nave, slightly longer than the chancel, flanked by aisles which are wider than the nave. The aisles lead on to the north and south transepts which meet under the tower.
Read more ...The Galway Market
Thu, Dec 18, 2025
The traditional Galway farmers’ market is mentioned in records as far back as 1260. It has been taking place in the empty space in front of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church on most Saturdays since. It is an occasion where town meets country, as farming people from the hinterland come into town with their produce, which is of course important for the needs of the townspeople.
Read more ...ATU and University of Galway students join forces to make Galway a better student city
Thu, Dec 11, 2025
Students from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and the University of Galway took part in the Innovate4Sustainability hackathon recently at PorterShed a Dó. The one-day event invited students to design innovative solutions under the theme 'Make Galway a Better Student City.'
Read more ...Clarin College’s ‘Shrek Junior’ brings the house down
Thu, Dec 11, 2025
Clarin College of Athenry's musical performance of 'Shrek Junior' was a massive success, receiving stellar reviews and standing ovations each evening.
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