Larry Cheevers
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Larry was the eldest child of Jack and Ethel Cheevers who lived on Dalysfort Road in Salthill. They were the owners of the Forster Park Hotel and the iconic Park Café which was attached to it. Larry was educated in the Jes and in Castleknock College and went on to study dentistry in UCG — you could only do first year there at the time — and later in UCD where he finished the course and qualified.
Read more ...CO2Renu – the Craghoppers fleece part made from carbon emissions
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Leading global adventure travel brand Craghoppers has begun another chapter in its longstanding sustainable story with CO2Renu, joining the range for AW23 as an innovative way of recycling waste CO2 into a product.
CO2Renu reshapes carbon waste by using CO2 emissions as the starting point to create some of Craghoppers' recycled polyester blends. The four-piece collection features a full and half zip fleece for men and women in a variety of colour combinations including blue and navy, black and pepper, and red and ecru.
Read more ...A night of style at Gosh Shoes
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Gosh Shoes, Eyre Square Shopping Centre treated their customers to a night of style, prosecco and nibbles with a fashion show hosted by Joanne Cluskey @stylebyjo.ie.
Four lucky customers each won a fabulous prize on the night, with one lucky customer walking away with a free pair of shoes.
Read more ...Connemara Brewery to feature at craft beer and tapas tasting night at 1520 Bar
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Craft beer and cuisine enthusiasts are invited to indulge in a very special sensory experience at 1520 Bar on Quay Street on Wednesday, December 6. This event, in collaboration with Connemara Brewery, promises an amazing evening of exquisite craft beers, delectable tapas, and insights into the art of brewing.
Read more ...Discover the iconic Blackrock Cottage in Salthill this Christmas
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Fresh from celebrating their first year in business last weekend, Blackrock Cottage in Salthill is all set for a busy month ahead as the countdown to Christmas begins.
Read more ...Reduction of chronic inflammation with hyperbaric oxygenation
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Chronic inflammation, the underlying culprit in various health conditions, often imposes significant challenges for individuals seeking relief. Enter hyperbaric oxygenation (HBOT) — a safe, non-invasive, approach that targets inflammation at its core, offering hope and relief for those grappling with a myriad of health issues.
By providing a heightened dose of oxygen in a pressurised environment, HBOT triggers a remarkable anti-inflammatory response within the body. During a HBOT session, oxygen is dissolved into plasma allowing oxygen to even penetrate areas with compromised circulation, aiding in healing and tissue repair.
Read more ...Stormproof your garden with Colourfence
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.
Read more ...Get to know Go Greener Energy
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Go Greener Energy is a Connacht based SEAI registered attic insulation installer covering Mayo, Galway, Sligo, Leitrim and Roscommon. The company was started by Mayo based Aidan and John, an architectural technologist and a civil engineer.
Read more ...Galway schools to benefit from solar panels scheme
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Schools across Galway will be fully funded to install up to 16 solar panels on their roof under a new Government scheme.
Read more ...Minister announces details of €113 million cost of education package for university students
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris has announced further details of the cost of education measures under Budget 2024.
Read more ...Sustainable style at No 8
Thu, Nov 30, 2023
No 8 The Cornstore is located in Galway’s Cross Street. In business since 2009, it is a leading destination for high-end vintage clothing and pre-loved designer handbags.
Read more ...Heavenly music in Galway
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
On November 26, 1905, the new organ in the Augustinian Church was launched at a High Mass. The organ was placed ‘in the western gallery of the church in a handsome varnished case of specially selected woods, stands 26 feet high and 25 feet wide. The front pipes, some of which are over 18 feet long, are gilt and present a superb effect. The sides of the organ are recessed to leave room for an augmented choir and for the present, the organ is blown by hand at one end of case; at a future time it is hoped to apply a hydraulic motor to do this work. There is great variety in the tones of the various stops and the general effect of all combined is truly magnificent. The entire work reflects great credit on the builders who built it at their factory in Dublin. The number of speaking pipes in the organ is close to 2,000.'
Read more ...Breakfast information session on University of Galway MBA tomorrow
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
Are you considering an MBA at the University of Galway? The university's AMBA (Association of MBAs) accredited MBA programme will host an on-campus breakfast information session tomorrow, November 24. With more than 50 years of experience in MBA provision, and accreditation from the international Association of MBAs, choosing University of Galway is a smart decision.
Read more ...Studying engineering at third level
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
by Claire Murphy
An engineering qualification offers a chance to work in a large variety of industries such as biomedical devices, pharmaceuticals, construction, consultancy, energy, ICT (hi-tech) manufacturing, utilities, public sector and infrastructure, and with great career progression and a good salary, many view engineering as a very rewarding profession.
An engineering qualification offers a chance to work in a large variety of industries such as biomedical devices, pharmaceuticals, construction, consultancy, energy, ICT (hi-tech) manufacturing, utilities, public sector and infrastructure, and with great career progression and a good salary, many view engineering as a very rewarding profession.
Read more ...Now is the perfect time to book a cruise
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
The team at Fahy Travel, Bridge Street, are just back from the Worldchoice annual conference at the Radisson Hotel in Little Island, Cork.
Read more ...Relaxed fine dining in beautiful surroundings
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
Situated in the beautiful Ashford estate, Wilde’s at the Lodge at Ashford Castle is the award winning restaurant under the excellent stewardship of head chef Jonathan Keane. Wilde’s at the Lodge at Ashford Castle takes over the top floor of the impressive Lodge offering panoramic views of Lisloughrey harbour and Lough Corrib. Upon arrival we were greeted and seated by assistant restaurant manager Joseph, who is equal parts charming and informative.
Read more ...Book your festive lunch at The Lodge at Ashford Castle
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
Gather your loved ones this season for a festive Sunday lunch in Wilde’s restaurant at The Lodge at Ashford Castle. The delicious Christmas lunch menu starts at €55 per person and will run from December 4 to January 8.
Read more ...Simple berry crumble is an ideal comfort dessert for winter
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
A warm and comforting dessert is exactly what’s needed as the nights draw in and temperatures drop. Make the most of in-season fruit with Siúcra’s simple berry crumble, the perfect dish to take your taste buds from autumn to winter.
The delicate cinnamon notes in the crumble are reminiscent of warm autumnal comfort food and the sweet berry flavours evoke summer memories of warm sunshine. Siúcra’s Dark Brown Sugar gives the crumble on this quick and simple dessert its delicious crunchiness.
Read more ...Blackrock Cottage celebrates ‘amazing’ year
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
The award-winning executive head chef at Blackrock Cottage in Salthill has described the popular restaurant’s first year in business as "absolutely amazing".
Read more ...Stormproof your garden with Colourfence
Thu, Nov 23, 2023
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.
Owning a timber fence is not much fun either with costly, time consuming, maintenance and repairs almost every year, particularly after weather events like Storm Debi, which are likely to become more frequent in future.
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