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Do you need a three piece suite?

Buying furniture can be overwhelming for some people as the options for how to arrange living room furniture are nearly endless. A simple rule of thumb is to start with the largest piece first, usually the sofa, in some cases the armchair. Orient the piece towards the room’s most prominent feature - TV, fireplace, gallery wall, or window. Next, position smaller seating options such as a one seater, two seater, or love seats opposite or adjacent to the first piece. Better Bedding has a full range of seating options and the team are available to discuss your space and needs to find the right solution for you.

Family carers of people with dementia sought for research study

NUI Galway’s School of Psychology is seeking participants for a new study to examine the psychological factors which may have been protective for family carers of people with dementia in Ireland during the past year of the Covid-19 Pandemic.

Surprise visit from Robbie Henshaw warms the soul as TG4 programmes continue to engross

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Gardenwise | All Change at the Chelsea Flower Show

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For the first time in over a century, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show was held this year in September instead of May, and after last year’s cancellation, eager crowds descended last week on the London showground to find out what’s happening in the world of gardens and garden design – and your columnist was one.

Gardenwise | Grasses – Will you Join the Movement?

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I think ornamental grasses are probably an acquired taste. When I first started gardening myself, I was definitely drawn to anything that flowered, and like a child in a sweet shop, the more flowers the better, and the bigger and brighter they were, the more I liked them. It took a while for me to appreciate the part played by foliage in the scheme of things, not to mention form, shape and structure, and that’s no bad thing – it’s all part of the wonderful journey of discovery that accompanies an entry into the great gardening world.

Ballinrobe Racecourse publish book to mark 100th anniversary

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To celebrate their 100th anniversary, Ballinrobe Racecourse has this week published A History in the Making – a beautiful collection of memoirs, photographs, historical facts and behind the scenes snippets from the Mayo racecourse.

Gardenwise | All Change at the Chelsea Flower Show

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For the first time in over a century, the RHS Chelsea Flower Show was held this year in September instead of May, and after last year’s cancellation, eager crowds descended last week on the London showground to find out what’s happening in the world of gardens and garden design – and your columnist was one.

Gardenwise | Dahlias – stars of The Late Late Show

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I always wish at this time of year that I grew more dahlias. Older gardens have the most glorious clumps of them, often supported by canes and string, and in such large groups that you can tell they’ve been growing happily there for decades. They just don’t behave so well for me – my soil’s very lean and the slugs are voracious – so unless I buy new each season or grow them from tubers, I have to admire them from afar.

Gala Concert celebrates forty years of Music for Galway

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Music for Galway, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this autumn, begins its new season with a gala concert next Thursday September 30th, 8pm, at the Town Hall, Galway.

 

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