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International bidders at Colleran’s auction

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A number of records were broken at Colleran auctioneers’ auction last week when all properties sold well in excess of their guide, with one buyer travelling more than 16,000km to secure the house of his dreams.

Irish French exhibition launched in National Museum of Ireland

The National Museum of Ireland, Country Life, Turlough in association the French Embassy in Ireland is delighted to present 1689 - 2012, The Irish and France: Three Centuries of Military Relations, an exhibition originally produced by Musée de l’Armée, Paris (the Army Museum, Paris).

Ford launches upgraded Mondeo

Ford Ireland tells us it is now offering upgraded versions of the Mondeo with CO2 emissions reduced by up to eight per cent, improved fuel efficiency, upgraded equipment levels on mid and high series, and attractive pricing starting at €23,950 for the entry level Mondeo Graphite.

Ford launches upgraded Mondeo

Ford Ireland tells us it is now offering upgraded versions of the Mondeo with CO2 emissions reduced by up to eight per cent, improved fuel efficiency, upgraded equipment levels on mid and high series, and attractive pricing starting at €23,950 for the entry level Mondeo Graphite.

The art of storytelling in Ballymoe

THE SEANCHAÍ Brendan Nolan will tell tales in Eileen’s Pub, Ballymoe, north Galway on Friday June 28 at 8pm.

Galway Sessions gigs @ The Crane

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IRISH MUSIC has travelled around the world, influencing American and Canadian folk and popping up throughout the European continent.

AC/DC tribute night

Quays Music Hall, Galway presents Hells Bells AC/DC Tribute on Friday May 31. Tickets are €10.

Clear results for Irish beef is good news says Connaughton

Fifty samples of beef tested in Ireland as part of a European survey have proven negative in relation to the presence of equine DNA.

Hear the songs of Schubert

THE SONGS of Franz Schubert, one of the leading composers of the Romantic era, will bring the curtain down on Music for Galway’s 32nd International Concert Season.

Delicious O’Grady – finding comedy in The Great Hunger

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THE IRISH Famine may seem like the last subject to write a comic play about but performer Colm O’Grady has pulled off this singular feat with his acclaimed one-man show Delicious O’Grady which comes to the Town Hall Theatre on April 4 at 8pm.

 

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