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Enjoy salon smooth hair for twelve weeks

The 12 week blowdry at David Martin Hair salons is a specially formulated revitalizing treatment for the hair that eliminates frizz and curl. The advanced formulation restores and restructures the hair by infusing a special blend of natural keratin deep into the cuticle. The keratin is bonded into the cuticle by the heat of the flat iron, leaving your hair more manageable, noticeably straighter and softer with added shine as well as lengthened look.

Hair extension breakthrough

Flip-In Hair, the new revolution in hair extensions, is now available exclusively at David Martin Hair Salons.

Claremorris man drove wrong way around a roundabout

A man who drove around a roundabout the wrong way was before Castlebar District Court this week on a dangerous driving charge.

Premium hair Care without Compromise!

Until now, hair treatments have meant compromise as you had to choose between different care benefits – not any more. David Martin Hairdressing, located at Chapel Lane, Claremorris, now stock the new range of Wella SP treatments. This innovative formula can be fully combined to create a personalized treatment as unique as you are, Once applied you can relax under our new hair spa for 20 minutes which will leave your hair and scalp fully reinvigorated. To further enhance and to ensure optimum results from your personalized treatment, your treatment will finish with a relaxing soothing head massage.

Woman fined for illegal dumping in car park

A Claremorris woman was convicted and fined €350 and ordered to pay €500 costs in Claremorris District Court this week for illegal dumping.

Gala night for Druid: Magnificent Gigli Concert in new theatre

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It is exactly 30 years since Thos McDonogh and Sons presented Druid Theatre, for a peppercorn rent, with an old warehouse in Chapel Lane, in Galway’s Latin Quarter. It was far from a Latin Quarter at the time. Like other parts of the old city most of it was falling apart. Old 18th and 19th century buildings were roofless and derelict, a home for cats and rats. But it had a rough diamond look about it too with its pawnbrokers, ‘Nora Crubs’, the always warm Tigh Neachtain’s (if you could get in!), the Pedler and Kenny bookshops, Sonny Molloy’s very modest women’s undergarments shop, and the larger than life Mrs Mc Donagh, who showed us all that there was more to the fish industry than a stinky grilled herring, fried mackerel, and the auld cod.

Theatre reviews: Galway Arts Festival

WEEK ONE of the Galway Arts Festival delivered some memorable productions from both home-based and visiting companies in plays that dealt with such diverse themes as familial neuroses, under-age sex, the Iraq war, murderous teenagers, and a property tycoon who wants to sing like Beniamino Gigli.

Druid to reopen Chapel Lane theatre with The Gigli Concert

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THIS YEAR will finally see the reopening of the Druid theatre following an extensive refurbishment, while the company itself is set to give 335 performances in 26 venues in Ireland, Britain, the USA, Canada, and Australia.

Holistic Living Centre — Claremorris

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David Hockney for Galway Arts Festival

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DAVID HOCKNEY, one of the giants of modern British art and a key figure in the 1960s pop art movement, will be exhibiting at the Galway Arts Festival.

 

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