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McNamara records new PB at Scottish champs
Galway’s Maria McNamara secured the silver medal in the high jump at the u-15 age group Scottish Indoor Championships at the weekend.
Athenry Environmental Network spring meetings
The Athenry Environmental Network will begin its spring series of meetings on Saturday March 13.
Hession sprints to another Irish title
Olympic athlete Paul Hession was back in action last weekend at the Woodie’s DIY Senior Irish Championships in the Odyssey Arena, Belfast, posting a winning time in the 60m sprint.
Rail commuters are being ‘ripped off’ by ‘expensive tickets’ says Athenry Greens
Rail commuters in the west of Ireland are being “ripped off” by having to pay for “the most expensive commuter rail tickets” in the country.
County council receives major grant for roadworks
A total of €205,000 is to be spent for repair and maintenance work on roads throughout the county under the Early Start Programme for 2010.
Claremorris train station battles it out to be named best Connacht station
Claremorris train station is fighting it out to be named the best station in Connacht. The two other competitors are Athenry and Sligo, and the winner will be considered for the coveted title of Best Station in Ireland.
Ennis to Athenry rail link in March
Iarnród Éireann have announced that the opening of the Ennis to Athenry line, which will also deliver direct Limerick to Galway services, is now scheduled to take place in March.
Galway acts to perform at Choice Awards
Athenry vocalist/ composer Julie Feeney, Barna’s Adrian Crowley, and Dark Room Notes, two of whose members come from Galway, will perform at the fifth annual Choice Music Prize awards next month.
Translations at Oranmore Castle
BRIAN FRIEL’S classic play Translations comes to the Galway Arts Festival next week in an innovative site-specific staging from Ouroboros Theatre Company at Oranmore Castle.
Transport 21 boosts Galway tourism, says Dempsey
Transport 21 is supporting and boosting the tourism industry in Galway by providing better roads, trains, and regional airports, according to Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey.