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Irish label Fresh Cuts brings sustainable style to Galway

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This opening marks the brand’s first expansion beyond Dublin and second brick-and-mortar retail store, a major milestone in its growth to celebrate a decade in business.

Irish label Fresh Cuts brings sustainable style to Galway

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This opening marks the brand’s first expansion beyond Dublin and second brick-and-mortar retail store, a major milestone in its growth to celebrate a decade in business.

Galway Community College of Further Education: Start here, go anywhere

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Galway Community College of Further Education has always been a place where students can unlock their potential and pursue meaningful educational and career paths. It offers a welcoming environment that encourages growth, learning, and personal development.

Galway farms open to the public as part of Inside The Gate sustainable farming showcase

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Nature-friendly farms in Galway will open to the public on August 31 for a one-day event organised by Farming For Nature, a non-profit initiative that works with farmers to promote sustainable agricultural practices.

University of Galway and Ethiopian Public Health Institute join forces to develop sustainable and healthy food systems

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The University of Galway and Ethiopian Public Health Institute have partnered to conduct research and innovation activities to enable transitions to more sustainable, healthy and affordable diets in Addis Ababa city regions.

Galway woman at the helm of Ireland's first Fashion Week

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A Galway face is taking centre stage as Ireland prepares for its very first-ever Ireland Fashion Week, set to run from October 6 to 10, 2025, in Dublin and beyond. Ashley McDonnell, born in Galway and now based between Paris and Dublin, is the driving force behind this landmark event, a stylish statement that Irish fashion can stand proud on the global stage.

Galway County launches ambitious Heritage and Biodiversity Plan

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Galway County Council has officially launched an ambitious new strategy aimed at protecting and enhancing the county’s unique natural, built, and cultural heritage. The Galway County Heritage and Biodiversity Plan 2024–2030 was unveiled at the Marine Institute in Rinville on Tuesday, marking a significant step in the county’s approach to climate action and sustainable community development.

 

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