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Bill Whelan dances down memory lane with new memoir
Composer and musician, Bill Whelan, the man behind some of the most well known Irish productions and bands, including Plantxy and Riverdance, is set to release his memoirs.
Maldron Hotel Oranmore on market for €13m
The Maldron Hotel Oranmore in Country Galway has been placed on the market for sale as an investment for €13m, with the sale is being handled by property advisor, Savills Ireland.
From Barna to Westminster
‘Definitely, I am a Galway girl, very much so, I’m from Barna’, Claire Hanna MP replies when asked where exactly she is from. Claire was on one of her regular visits from her home in Belfast to her birthplace in Barna, Co. Galway, when we sat down last week to discuss her journey from rural county Galway to the House of Commons in Westminster.
Eighteen Mayo adopted persons and relatives register with new register
Eighteen adopted persons and relatives from Mayo applied to the new Contact Preference Register last month, following the commencement of the Birth Information and Tracing Act 2022. The breakdown for Mayo was 16 adopted persons and two relatives applying to the register.
Fashion creativity to the fore as teacher claims coveted ‘Friday’s Most Stylish’ award
Sponsored by Athlone Towncentre, Sarah McDermott from Newbridge, Co Kildare, was crowned winner of ‘Friday’s Most Stylish’ at this year’s Galway Race Summer Festival which concluded on Sunday last.
Joyce still passionate about the maroon and white cause
Sport can frequently be about making sacrifices. So finding a balance between family, football, and work is key.
Connacht Rugby to host ‘Care4Claire’ charity cycle
Connacht coach Andy Friend and Academy manager Eric Elwood will take part in a special provincial-wide charity cycle on Saturday August 13.
Tesco buyout of Joyces Supermarkets approved subject to sale of Oranmore outlet
Tesco’s proposed acquisition of Galway-based Joyce’s Supermarkets group has been cleared by the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC), subject to the provision of a number of legally binding commitments.
‘My dear little runaway Nora..’
Like all widows Nora had barely time to grieve. There was so much to be done. Both she and Giorgio and her grandson Stephen, were in a state of shock at Joyce’s sudden death. Joyce suffered indifferent health all his adult life, and endured a series of painful eye operations which had little effect on his looming blindness.