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Charming Annaghdown property hits the market
John Quinn is currently offering this lovely property adjacent to Annaghdown Pier and known as Castle View. The property is beautifully appointed on the shores of Lough Corrib, beside the school and within walking distance of the local church.
St Jarlath’s claim Connacht A title
Three goals in a 10-minute blitzkrieg during the first half helped St Jarlath’s College secure their 47th Connacht title over a slightly unlucky Summerhill side.
St Jarlath’s face Summerhill in Connacht final
St Jarlath’s College, Tuam, take on Summerhill College in the senior “A” Connacht final this Saturday at 2pm in Hyde Park.
A Christian heritage lost in ivy
Last Easter Sunday, I was privileged to attend a dawn Mass, near Cong, on the Lough Corrib shore. About 300 people stood close to a blazing fire, as daybreak slowly lifted the darkness revealing the wide expanse of water, its wooded islands, and in the distance, the mountains of the Maam valley. It was perfectly silent and peaceful. Fr Ray Flaherty welcomed us with these opening words: ‘It was here many saints like Meldon, Fursey, Brendan and Feichin made their homes of peace and prayer. There are many sanctuaries scattered today in ruins along the shores of this lake, silent ruins where the soft tones of bells and the church’s solemn chant floated over the waves...’
Angling heaven in lakeside chalet
A lake angler’s paradise, this secluded sheltered tree-lined lakeshore holding has a private jetty directly onto Lough Corrib. The property comprises a small two bedroom concrete chalet with timber framed windows on approximately 0.101 hectare (0.25 acre) with mature established trees offering shelter and privacy in a natural setting.
Club football championship kicks off this weekend
Ten championship games are down for decision this weekend in the Claregalway Hotel Senior Football Championship.
Relax and rejuvenate at Annaghdown Seaweed Spa
Annaghdown Seaweed Spa specialises in pampering and relaxing treatments. The spa has put together a range of recession beating packages for parties, weddings, holidays, and special occasions.
Ó Cuív sanctions funds for Annaghdown Pier
Éamon Ó Cuív, in one of his final acts as Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs, has sanctioned money for works at Annaghdown Pier.
New FÁS apprenticeship in farriery
FÁS recently launched a new training course in Farriery under the Standards Based Apprenticeship Scheme.
Flashing lights for schools
Children going to school in north Galway will be able to do so in greater safety with flashing lights to be erected at four schools in the region.