Elves and Fairies Day at Brigit's Garden

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

The Fairy Queen made her way to Brigit’s Garden with her fairies and elves for a day of fairy magic and fun in the beautiful Celtic gardens last Sunday. There was storytelling, games with the Elf King, fairy dancing, and a treasure hunt, along with face-painting, kids’ disco, and crown-making.

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Weed control with Gardener’s Choice bark mulch

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Gardener’s Choice is the safe solution to the problem of weeding. A layer of Gardener’s Choice bark to a depth of 4in (100mm) will prevent the emergence of weeds.

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Create a dream kitchen with Comer Granite and Marble

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Established in 1990, Comer Granite and Marble is the leading supplier of granite and marble bespoke kitchen worktops, vanity units, and stairs for the domestic and commercial markets in the west of Ireland. The company manufactures and installs worktops to a high standard at an affordable price while also providing an aftercare service for cleaning and resealing granite worktops.

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Learn to swim with Braemor Swimming Club

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

You can learn to swim at any age. Braemor SC’s swimming course for adults and teenagers will begin next week with classes nightly at 8pm from Monday August 20. This is a quick and easy way to learn to swim.

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Embrace every hair trend this autumn with added nourishment from Viviscal Maximum Strength

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

Every woman likes to experiment with her hair, and what better time to try something new than at the start of a new season.

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Lose two stone in ten weeks with diet, exercise, and metabolism correction

Thu, Aug 16, 2012

There are three keys to a genuine weight loss (real fat loss) plan — diet, exercise, and metabolism correction. All three keys interconnect — one will not work without the other.

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The nine to five

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

We all experience the feeling first thing on a Monday morning, dragging yourself out of bed, jumping in the shower, and then opening the wardrobe doors asking the same question: What will I wear? The traditional work wear attire consisted of the standard suit, for both men and women. For women, that has changed somewhat; the suit is disappearing and in come dresses and separates, which in essence, are far more flattering and comfortable to wear all day. That is not to say that dress policies specify what we can and cannot wear to work, so make sure you familiarise yourself with this before taking on any fashion experiments at work.

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Paraffin – Galway’s newest menswear store

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Paraffin Store, Galway’s newest menswear store, has landed in Galway. First established in 2009 in Tralee, Paraffin Store quickly established itself as a leading outlet for men's clothing. Paraffin Store is known for its cutting edge products that are offered at realistic and affordable prices. The Galway store can be found on Level 1 in the Eyre Square Shopping Centre.

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What to wear now: trans-seasonal looks

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

It is always exciting to see the new collections arriving in the shops, especially when they boast interesting and exquisite trends and silhouettes. What better time than now to update your wardrobe with some key pieces that you can wear now and which will see you through the autumn and winter.

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Quality and value at Rouge

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Open over a year now and a firm favourite with many a Galwegian, Rouge is the hottest ticket in town at the moment, and understandably so. The €15 for two courses price tag alone would be enough to get people in the door, but the fact that the food is fantastic has something to do with it as well. A small menu is usually a promise of good things to come in my eyes, a few things done right is far better than a long list of potential disappointments and Rouge has the shortest and sweetest menu of them all. I went at the weekend with some old ex-Galway friends (who must now regret leaving!) and we had a very lovely evening there.

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Le Petit Rouge opens in ‘the dining district’

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Le Petit Rouge, directly across the street from its ‘maman’ restaurant Rouge, has just opened, bringing yet another option to the West End's thriving 'dining district'. This is a more than welcome addition, as currently there are few places for the thirsty and peckish to go. This style and standard of wine, cheese, and charcuterie is really only available upstairs at Sheridan’s Cheesemongers, since Sheridan’s on the Docks was so cruelly taken from us before its time.

Intimate and rustic, Le Petit Rouge is a small but perfect wine bar with a strong personality. The long, narrow, space here is pure theatre, carefully considered lighting highlighting areas of a room that just stops short of being a stage set, with balconied shuttered windows and vintage posters adorning the exposed brick walls around the centrepiece, a gleaming cherrywood bar.

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Foods of Athenry scoops seven Great Taste awards

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Local bakery company the Foods of Athenry has been awarded seven Great Taste awards by the UK Guild of Fine Foods. These prestigious awards, often referred to as the Oscars of the food industry, are recognised as a leading benchmark for speciality foods.

The Foods of Athenry’s Christmas range proved especially successful, with its regular and gluten-free Christmas puddings, SQ luxury Christmas puddings (produced for Superquinn), and Christmas mince-meat each winning an award. For the second year in a row the company’s Very Berry Granola took home an award. The gluten-free multi-seed crackers, ‘The Works’ gluten-free flapjacks and granola bars all won gold star awards.

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Elves and fairies descend on Brigit’s Garden for a day of fairy magic

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Brigit’s Garden glittered with fairy dust last Sunday as the Fairy Queen stopped by to sprinkle late summer magic over the beautiful Celtic-themed gardens in Roscahill. A record turn-out of young elves and fairies joined her for a special day of fairy fun.

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Public talk on building with mud tonight

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Architect Féile Butler will be the guest speaker at a Green Drinks Galway event which takes place at 8pm today (Thursday) at the Cottage Bar in Lower Salthill. Her talk is entitled 'Building with Mud: Reviving an Ancient Tradition in a Modern World'.

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Chronic fatigue, low immunity, poor stamina — get to the root of the problem now

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Do you feel tired all the time? Do you wish you had enough stamina to get things done, or are you suffering from low immunity? A four-week vitality programme is offered at Health and Herbs including juice therapy, correcting your diet, and detoxing your bowel, liver, and kidneys in order to get back the boundless energy you once had.

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Treat allergies with traditional Chinese medicine

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

Allergies occur when the body's immune system misidentifies a normally harmless substance as a threat to the body. Common allergens are foods, pollen, animal dander, mould, insect venom, drugs, and dust mites. An inflammatory reaction takes place in an attempt to eject this substance from the system, resulting in a variety of symptoms.

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Diet expert helps to give former Galway hurlers another shot at the big time

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

A leading diet and health expert has given two former Galway county players the chance of fighting their way back into the first team.

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Ten fashion mistakes to avoid this season

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

This summer, more that any other, we are bombarded with fashion trends, not only in the shops but in the media. Tantalising images of the latest fashions and “must haves” are everywhere.

On the plus side there are styles, colours, patterns and fabrics to suit all ages, sizes and shapes. However, the bad news is that the possibility to make mistakes is endless.

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The cathedral in the square

Thu, Aug 09, 2012

“Galway, the Capital of Connacht, historic metropolis of the Tribes and one of the principal cities of Ireland, looks sad, lonely, sorrowful and dejected without a cathedral, a cathedral towering over, and proudly commanding by its majestic presence the city and its surroundings. Our beautiful plaza, the Square, and I don’t mean the Green with its shoddy rusty time-worn railings — stands as it were, already prepared — God’s Holy Acre long waiting for the Cathedral of the rising resurgent west. The railings would of course be removed making the Green a spacious foreground, and incidentally a delightful parking space, an area almost as large as the Square itself. No spot on earth is good enough for God’s House and “the place where His glory dwelleth”. The Square is the best Galway can give”.

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