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Powerful adult drama in the Linenhall

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Production company Spanner in the Works Theatre Co is bringing a powerful adult play on human trafficking to the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Monday, October 6, at 8pm.

International award for kitchen designer and maker from Athlone

Mark Hand of Hand Built Designs, originally from Athlone, recently received the accolade of most outstanding designer in the inaugural Marion John Design Awards initiated by The Federation of Kitchen and Bathroom Designers.

Bumper line-up for Acoustic Yard in Westport

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The popular Acoustic Yard returns on Tuesday September 30, in Matt Molloy's, Westport, celebrating Ireland’s new and emerging singer-songwriters.

Defender of the Faith

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DECADENT THEATRE Company unveil what promises to be a highlight of the Town Hall Theatre’s autumn programme next week with Defender of the Faith, the debut play from Stuart Carolan, writer and creator of RTÉ’s Love/Hate.

Corinthians off the mark

Corinthians head to Limerick on Saturday to face Garryowen at Dooradoyle Park (2.30pm) in their third Ulster Bank League fixture.

Buccs in action at Dubarry Park

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Buccaneers face a tricky test at Dubarry Park on Saturday afternoon when they host Garryowen in Division 1B of the Ulster Bank League.

OVER 40% INCREASE IN NUMBER OF PROPERTIES SOLD IN COUNTY GALWAY

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According to the property price register at the end of August, the number of property sales for both Galway city and county is showing a dramatic increase year on year. The register gives the exact selling price of properties and so is the most accurate record of actual sales that have taken place.

Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering

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A VARIETY of writers, working in different disciplines and styles, will read at the Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering in the Nuns Island Theatre on Friday September 12 at 8pm.

War victims come to Galway

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At 11.15am on September 3 1939, Neville Chamberlain went on radio to announce that Britain had declared war on Germany. Hitler was still hopeful of a diplomatic resolution and to this end, he issued strict orders for U-boats to follow the Prize Regulations under which attacks on passenger liners were prohibited. Unfortunately, the first ship that was sunk by a U-boat was the SS Athenia,  which was carrying 1,418 passengers and crew. She was about 200 miles off the west coast of Ireland at the time.

McEvilly claims European Masters title

Martin McEvilly, the evergreen GCH stalwart, became European champion yet again at the European Masters championships in Turkey recently.

 

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