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406 DAYS, a documentary about 2020 Debenhams redundancy, will open at Pálás Cinema on May 26

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Winner of the 2023 Dublin Film Critics Circle Award for Best Irish Documentary, 406 DAYS is produced by Fergus Dowd and directed by Joe Lee. It tells the story of 1,000 Irish Debenhams workers who were made redundant through a generic email on April 9 2020 after Debenhams UK Retail Ltd closed all 11 Irish stores, including their flagship store on Henry St. Dublin 1.

Joyous scenes as Moycullen man is ordained at Galway Cathedral

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On a day when Moycullen celebrated the arrival of its Olympic medal into the parish, it had a second joyous event when local man John Gerard Action was ordaind a priest at Galway Cathedral.

Moycullen man to be ordained to priesthood in Cathedral next week

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Moycullen man John Gerard Acton will be ordained to the priesthood by Bishop Brendan Kelly in Galway Cathedral on Sunday, August 1, 2021 at 3pm.

Boost for city GAA club as Sports Direct announces new store in former Debenhams building

Retail giant Sports Direct is to open its first store in Galway next month when it moves into the former Debenhams department store at Eyre Street.

City centre future trends in retail and office property

Over the last week we have seen people back on the streets as some businesses have been able to open post the latest lockdown. This is a crucial period for the city, and in particular for retailers and hospitality businesses. Thus, this week we are going to look at the city centre, and in particular retail and office space. We will start with the important figures but we will then try to get behind these numbers and look at the trends.

Councillors signalled support for Debenhams workers demands

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Galway's city councillors this week signalled their support for the demands of former workers at Debenhams regarding redundancy and payments.

A man who made everyone feel they were Boss

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I haven’t walked around the streets of the city for about three months now. Any trip into town left me dispirited in the early days of lockdown, the grass long in the Square, the grey walls even greyer, the colour you associate with that time of year drained from everyplace. And everyone.

Will councillors provide the strong leadership needed after Covid-19?

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It has been more than 12 months since the local elections and Insider is assessing how the members of the current Galway City Council have performed and how the council has done.

Council must establish business forum 'without delay' to protect city retailers

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"If we fail to protect businesses in Galway it will have far-reaching consequences. Not only will the economy and jobs be impacted, but we can kiss good-bye to a vibrant city centre populated with diverse independent and international stores."

Retail unit in Eyre Street comes to the market

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Heskin auctioneers brings to the market this retail unit at No 7 Eyre Street in Galway city centre. This ground floor retail unit is just a minutes' walk from Eyre Square and just a short stroll from Shop Street, Galway's leading shopping destination.

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