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‘Boxer’ welcomes much needed accommodation for local school

Minister of State and Longford/Westmeath TD, Deputy Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran has welcomed funding approved by the School Building Unit, to provide additional accommodation for Ardnagrath National School.

A wonderful home on College Road

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John Quinn has been favoured with instructions to offer for sale a wonderful city property known as Alcantara, No 48 College Road, Galway.

New pharmacy sales assistant course starting September

A new pharmacy sales assistant course will start at the GRETB Training Centre in Mervue, Galway, in September.

Courses for all levels at the International School of Make-up Artistry

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The International School of Make-up Artistry has been in business for more than 25 years, specialising in make-up artistry courses, from beginners to advanced levels, and is constantly updating with cosmetic products and fashion trends. The college offers a variety of full time and part time options.

NUIG Students elect female president

Megan Reilly has been elected president of the Students' Union in NUI Galway.

Local science festival to get Government funding

Galway Science and Technology Festival is one of 12 such events in the country which is to get a cash boost from the Government.

Mayor calls for primary education to be made free

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The Mayor of Galway, Niall McNelis, has called for the banning of the ‘voluntary contribution’ parents are expected to make to schools, and demanded the Government provide school books at no cost, ahead of the new term in September.

Whizz Kids summer camp returns to AIT

Great news for any kids or teens interested in computers & technology - WhizzKids Summer Camps will be back in Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) this summer.

Denis Hogan students exhibition

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AND THEY Flew V, the annual exhibition by students of award-winning artists and teachers Denise Hogan and Gill Christie, opens at the Renzo Café Gallery, Eyre Street, next week.

Mayor calls for primary education to be made free

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The Mayor of Galway, Niall McNelis, has called for the banning of the ‘voluntary contribution’ parents are expected to make to schools, and demanded the Government provide school books at no cost, ahead of the new term in September.

 

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