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Renault donates Kadjars to Community Rapid Response

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Renault Ireland recently donated seven Renault Kadjar crossovers to the Irish Community Rapid Response (ICRR) vehicle fleet at a handover at UCD School of Medicine.

Family ties that bind, drew Maughan to Lahardane

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John Maughan cut a happy man not long after the full time whistle had blown in MacHale Park on Sunday - his Lahardane side had overcome conceding two sloppy first half goals and trailing by four points at the short whistle to run out comprehensive winners against Ballymote.

Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill to play Róisín Dubh

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MARTIN HAYES and Dennis Cahill may be one of, if not the greatest, partnership in Irish trad. The duo, going strong since meeting in Chicago in the 1980s, return to Galway, to play the Róisín Dubh this month.

Swedish tourist market targeted for Wild Atlantic Way

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Husband and wife media team, Malin and Reine Hefvelin, freelance writers for Res and TT travel magazines in Sweden, have arrived in Ireland this week via Shannon Airport, on the new SAS flight from Stockholm, to learn more about the Wild Atlantic Way as attempts intensity to highlight the Galway tourism market in Scandinavia

Catch live music and GAA coverage at The Snug Bar

If you are looking for a cosy and welcoming environment, the very best of local musical talent, and live sports coverage, then pull up a stool in The Snug Bar this weekend.

Prose, poetry, and drama - Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering

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AUTHORS, POETS, and dramatists - from Ireland, Canada, and the USA - will read from their work at the July Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering in the Galway City Library, St Augustine Street, next week.

Regional health forum elects its first woman chairperson

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A Fianna Fail county councillor from Headford has become the first woman chairperson of the HSE West’s regional health forum.

Remembering the people’s poet

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Patrick Kavanagh never spoke about poetry or literature to his friends. The Monaghan born poet and novelist, who grew up on a small farm, was more inclined to talk about everyday news, politics, Marilyn Monroe, horse racing, and goodlooking, rich women or medical students who caught his eye. And there were quite a few of these!

€15m upgrade of Shannon Airport runway commences

Shannon Airport has today announced the commencement of a €15 million, 100 job project to upgrade the airport’s runway, the longest runway in Ireland at 3,199 metres (almost two miles). It means that construction will take place during specified overnight hours so as to avoid disruption to flights and to nearly residents.

Curtain rises tonight on nine nights of theatre at Claregalway Drama Festival

Claregalway Community Centre will once again be transformed into a cosy theatre for the 35th Annual Claregalway Drama Festival when the curtain opens tonight Thursday March 16 and runs until Friday 24th inclusive.

 

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