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Southern Gaels claim Frank Young Cup in highly competitive Under 11 contest

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The Southern Gaels Under 11 team proudly claimed the Frank Young Cup in an exciting and highly skilful contest with neighbours Fr Daltons from Ballymore.

Southern Gaels achieve deserved Under 13 division two shield title

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Southern Gaels 4-13 Delvin 1-7

Strong Southern Gaels performance earns merited Under 13 league crown

In front of a very large attendance, Southern Gaels defeated Delvin in Páirc Chiaráin Athloen to win the inaugural U13 Division 2 League final.

New research shows 57% of people aged 25 to 45 are concerned about their fertility

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With 57% of people aged 25 to 45 concerned about their fertility, new research from Boots Ireland is making fertility visible and shining a light on the issues being experienced.

Covid-19 encourages inter-generational bonds in east Galway

A group of primary school students in Galway have used their time during Covid-19 to reach out to the elderly in the community.

'We can change the way things have been done and improve conditions for future generations'

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INDEPENDENT GALWAY theatre makers were out in force on Monday evening at Electric on Abbeygate Street, for the launch of new collective Theatre57, which aims to serve the needs of Galway's arts and creative community, and advocate for much needed arts facilities.

Majority of Irish employers are trying to combat skills shortages

Some 78 per cent of Irish companies have experienced ‘moderate’ or ‘extreme’ skills shortages over the past 12 months, according to the Hays Ireland Salary & Recruiting Trends 2018 guide published this week.

Italy the most stressful country to drive in

Irish holidaymakers are heading to the continent in droves this summer, with many taking to the highways and byways to soak up the scenery and sunshine abroad. Research conducted by Enterprise Rent-A-Car, part of the world’s largest vehicle rental company, reveals Irish attitudes to driving in foreign countries with over one fifth of respondents citing Italy as the least enjoyable country to drive in.

Mayo students celebrate ten years of intergenerational learning

St Joseph’s Secondary School, Charlestown, has been part of a groundbreaking educational programme, bringing teenagers and retirees together in the classroom, which celebrated 10 years of success. Originating from NUI Galway’s Adult and Continuing Education Office, ‘Living Scenes’ is an intergenerational programme of learning involving transition year students and local retired adults. It is the first pioneering programme of its kind in Ireland and Europe, possibly even worldwide.

 

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