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Convention battle for positions takes shape
The battle for positions in the Mayo GAA executive has taken shape following the release of the full list of candidates for positions, ahead of the convention which will take place on Sunday, December 15 in Belmullet.
Amazing Athlone Christmas lights display to be revealed
Chairman of the Athlone Festival and Events Group, Mr. Shay Hamilton, has called upon the local public to gather en masse in the Civic Square on Sunday afternoon for the formal switching on of the new Christmas lights display.
Explore China on this exclusive tour with Fahy Travel
This exclusive tour is brought to you by Fahy Travel and Asia specialists Wendy Wu to the ancient country of China
Plans progress for new state of the art stem building at GMIT
GMIT has submitted a planning application for a new state of the art building at the Galway campus to cater for the delivery of programmes in the disciplines of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM).
Festive family thoughts to be screened as ‘Ireland’s Call’ remains a contentious issue
Oh the weather has turned cold and nasty, hasn’t it? And quite early too – we were barely into November when we felt the bitter wind and low temperatures. Anyway, wrap up and keep yourself warm.
New Tidy Towns flower display launched in Ballinrobe
Ballinrobe’s Tidy Towns organisation recently launched a new flower display in front of the local Garda station.
Gallagher to challenge for postion of PRO at Mayo GAA Convention
It emerged this week that there will be a challenger for the postion of PRO of the Mayo GAA County Board at the upcoming county convention next month.
LK Shields Solicitors to help NUI Galway Access Students SOAR
LK Shields Solicitors has formed a new partnership with the Access Programme at NUI Galway.
Rugby stars help launch Galway Hospice Christmas campaign
It may just be the beginning of November, but Galway Hospice has launched its annual Christmas campaign with the help of Connacht Rugby players.
Minding the back garden
Michael Moloney has been living and breathing Galway Racecourse for many years now. When he was knee high to a grasshopper, he used to cycle around the course, while his father John, looked after the running of the course. Now, so many years on, Michael still thinks of Ballybrit as a back garden rather than a workplace, such is his passion for that patch of ground that heaves mightily every year and reverberates the Galway economy.