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Conamara Sea Week: Celebrating marine environment, art, culture and food
The Conamara Sea Week Festival takes place in Letterfrack in northwest Connemara from October 18 to 27.
Galway clubs finish track and field season in style
Lauren Kilduff of Craughwell AC topped the weekend’s performances by becoming U18 National Champion in the 400m Hurdles and broke the Championship record with a time of 60:33. Clubmate Emma O’Donovan took home bronze in 62.44.
Parents rave about new Galway Summer Camp
“I have never seen her jump out of bed so enthusiastically in the morning”, says Emma O’Byrne from Limerick, and Emma is just one of a growing legion of parents lauding Ireland’s most creative summer camp.
Doggett clocks historic run to claim 400m crown
It was one of a host of medals for Galway athletes over the two days of competition.
University of Galway students win three National Student Media Awards
This year’s National Student Media Awards (SMEDIAS) took place in the Mansion House, Dublin, on Wednesday, April 9, and students from University of Galway took home three major awards on the night.
Galway woman is named Connacht Carer of the Year
The tireless and selfless dedication of Renmore native, Maura Fahy received well-deserved recognition this week as she was named Connacht Carer of the Year.
A local hero - Galway’s Carer of the Year 2024 recognised at award ceremony
Named the Netwatch ‘Galway Carer of the Year’, Renmore’s Maura Fahy was recognised for her ‘outstanding dedication and contribution’ to her family at the award’s recognition ceremony yesterday (Wednesday) in the Menlo Park Hotel.
Galway’s return to camogie decider rewarded with All-Star and Player of the Year nominations
Galway's storming run to the cusp of another senior title this summer was rewarded with a plethora of PwC Camogie All Star Awards nominations and shortlisting of star midfielder Aoife Donohue for the PwC GPA Player of the Year award.
Galway put Clare to the sword in Very Camogie League
The Galway Intermediate Camogie team bounced back from defeat against Cork as they overcame Clare by eleven points in Inagh on Saturday. Three first half goals in the space of four minutes was key to success.
Larry Cheevers
Larry was the eldest child of Jack and Ethel Cheevers who lived on Dalysfort Road in Salthill. They were the owners of the Forster Park Hotel and the iconic Park Café which was attached to it. Larry was educated in the Jes and in Castleknock College and went on to study dentistry in UCG — you could only do first year there at the time — and later in UCD where he finished the course and qualified.
