Why you should consider an MBA at NUI Galway
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Some of NUI Galway's 2019 MBA graduates talk about their experience.
Read more ...‘We are still here,’ says Galway Rape Crisis Centre
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
Galway Rape Crisis Centre wants to reassure those in the community who may be seeking help that they are still there and are ready and available to provide support and counselling.
Read more ...Evergreen can help support your sleep the natural way
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
We all find it hard to get to sleep from time to time, but several days of poor sleep can really take its toll. Three in 10 people in Ireland struggle to get enough sleep, and this has a knock-on effect on how they function mentally, emotionally, and physically the following day.
Why can’t I sleep?
Read more ...Mediterranean style interiors by Komandor Wardrobes
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
The Mediterranean look combines boldness, simplicity, and convenience with light and warm tones, a coastal colour scheme, and use of natural materials.
Read more ...Great selection now available at G Furniture and Carpets
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
G Furniture and carpets on the Tuam Road in Galway has reopened following nearly 10 weeks of closure due to the pandemic. The company is following all Government guidelines for the return to work protocol.
Read more ...The guns in the Square
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
The Galway Vindicator of July 25, 1857, reported the arrival in Galway on board the SS Lady Eglinton, of two cannon, which had been shipped from Woolwich Arsenal, the main storage and distribution depot of Crimean War ordnance. These cannon, described as “64-pounders of a heavy and clumsy description, each weighing two tons,” were taken from the docks to the goods yard beside the railway station, where they were made ready for the handing over ceremony. They were part of a significant amount of Russian ordnance which had been captured in 1854 by the 88th Regiment at the Battle of Inkerman during the Crimean War. They were two of a number of artillery pieces that were presented by the war department to various cities as trophies.
Read more ...A fantasy of romantic days of yore
Thu, Jun 04, 2020
It must have been an extraordinary sight in the 1860s to see Kylemore castle rise from a bog in the heart of Connemara’s Twelve Pins, barely a decade following the devastation of the Great Famine. More than 100 men were employed, at a handsome wage of seven to 10 shillings a week, turning rough, soggy land, only good for shooting wild fowl and for fishing in its nearby lakes, into a magnificent building. Today it stands more like a palace than a castle, and is still a show-stopper on the Letterfrack road.
Read more ...Stauntons Allcare Pharmacy launches new website!
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
With week 12 of the lockdown almost complete, many of us are now into the routine of what is described as the 'new normal'. From social distancing of two metres to washing our hands and putting on gloves when entering shops, we have all had to adapt our way of living during the pandemic.
Read more ...Time to get Hooked on takeaway!
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
The lockdown has provided so many of us with a chance to refine our own culinary skills as restaurants, bars, and cafes were forced to temporarily close because of Government restrictions. And while we have enjoyed being able to create our own dishes, there is something special about being able to have a dinner from our favourite restaurant.
Read more ...Builin Blasta Café & Bakery launches three of its most popular products in SuperValu!
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
Builin Blasta Café & Bakery launches three of its most popular products in SuperValu as part of the Food Academy Local Producers food programme.
Read more ...Gardenwise | Hooked on Herbs – the Garden Gateway
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
Whoever would have thought a couple of months ago that a visit to the garden centre would become such an eagerly awaited event? Suddenly somewhere you popped into to pick up a few bits without thinking – a bag of compost, a bird feeder and a six pack of lettuce plants – became a Destination. Outfits were chosen and displayed on social media. Lists were made and a flask and sandwiches packed in the car just in case the queues were so long you couldn’t get home in time for lunch.
Read more ...Recipe of the Week: COLLERANS CLASSIC ROAST STUFFED CHICKEN WITH STREAKY BACON
Wed, Jun 03, 2020
COLLERANS CLASSIC ROAST STUFFED CHICKEN WITH STREAKY BACON Recipe.
Read more ...Eyre Street at the turn of the century
Thu, May 28, 2020
Edward Eyre arrived in Galway with the Cromwellian army, became a major political figure, and secured extensive grants from the Corporation and a considerable amount of property in both the city and county, mostly from displaced Catholic families, in the period 1660 to 1670. Most of this property was outside the town walls and included areas that we now know as the railway station, Forthill Cemetery, Victoria Place, Merchants Road, the Commercial Dock, Woodquay, Suckeen, and Eyre Square.
Read more ...Hearing voices in the wind
Thu, May 28, 2020
I have often wondered how the unusual name of Zetland found its way to the head of Cashel Bay in the heart of Connemara. It is, of course, the name of a well known hotel today. The hotel was founded in the closing years of the 19th century, by the son of a mountain farmer, JJ O'Loughlin, who had a canny instinct for business. The hotel was originally called The Zetland Arms, and before that The Viceroy's Rest. All these names allude to the hotel's distinguished patron Lawrence Dundas, Viceroy or Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1889 to 1902, in which year he became the Marquis of Zetland.
Read more ...Recipe of the Week: COLLERANS BEEF AND GINGER STIR FRY
Wed, May 27, 2020
COLLERANS BEEF AND GINGER STIR FRY Recipe
Each week a local business shares a yummy recipe for you to cook at home! This week's recipe is brought to you by Collerans Butchers. This flavoursome Asian-inspired dish serves four and is the third of our Maeve Collerans recipe series. Continue reading for the step by step method and list of all ingredients for you to try to make it at home.
Why pay more for your prescriptions?
Mon, May 25, 2020
Have you priced your prescription yet at PURE Pharmacy? Now located in Salthill...
Pure Pharmacy are the value pharmacy chain, bringing affordable medication to the people of Ireland. With stores nationwide, the ethos of Pure pharmacy is to pass on discounts to their customers and allow them to save up to 60% on their current prescription prices.
Read more ...Introducing ifoodsalthill - restaurant-quality food at home!
Mon, May 25, 2020
Ifoodsalthill is the new online delivery and collection service brought to you by O’Reilly’s bar and kitchen in Salthill. With restaurants around Ireland shut, we at O'Reilly's have tried to come up with new ways to satisfy our customers’ desire for restaurant-quality food at home.
Read more ...Creating a roadmap to college
Thu, May 21, 2020
The cancellation of the Leaving Cert exams, as announced by Minister for Education and Skills Joe McHugh last week, has provided some clarity for students and parents while facilitating the emergence of further uncertainties. The Department of Education has provided a guide to help explain why this decision was reached, what it means for students, parents, and teachers - and how it will happen.
Read more ...Peggy’s Bar & Restaurant — quality food to take away
Thu, May 21, 2020
Peggy's Bar & Restaurant, situated in Aucloggeen, Claregalway, directly across from Annaghdown GAA grounds, is renowned for its good food and great service, and has built up a very loyal clientele over the past seven years under the management of Aiden Leonard.
Read more ...Store with Barons Self Storage while you renovate your home and garden
Thu, May 21, 2020
If you are looking to renovate, Baron's Self Storage has you covered while you work.
Located just one mile from Eyre Square on the Tuam Road, Barons Self Storage has more than 50 different sized units ranging from a locker space to a storage unit of up to 4,000 square feet which can be taken from two weeks to an indefinite period with only one week's notice needed to move out of the storage facility. There are no rates or service charges, just a monthly bill.
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