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A touch of Nashville at The Crane
NASHVILLE IS the home of country music, and one of that city’s most respected producers Jim Rooney is returning to his second home of Galway to play a show at The Crane Bar, Sea Road.
Hoade elected new chair of County Joint Policing Committee
Fianna Fáil councillor Mary Hoade has been elected the new chairwoman of the County Galway Joint Policing Committee.
Mary Bennett to be guest speaker at Network evening
Popular Galway businesswoman Mary Bennett will give a talk next week on her experiences in business when she headlines the Network Galway annual open evening.
McLoughlin elected Vice-President of EU Agricultural Co-operatives Federation
ICOS President Pat McLoughlin has been elected as a vice-president of the EU Agricultural Co-operatives Confederation COGECA. The Confederation represents the interests of some 40,000 farmer co-operatives employing some 660,000 people and with a global annual turnover in excess of three hundred billion euro throughout Europe.
New era for Aer Arann as Schütz takes over
Aer Arann entered an exciting new era last week when its new chief executive took over at the helm of the Galway-based carrier.
Archbishop Desmond Tutu to speak at NUIG
The Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu will address NUI, Galway’s Literary and Debating Society on Sunday February 15 at 5pm.
James Murphy to head up IFA National Sheep Committee
At a meeting of the IFA National Sheep Committee in Dublin this week, James Murphy from Inistioge, Co Kilkenny was elected to the position of IFA National Sheep Committee chairman.
New man at the helm of Ireland West Airport board
The board of Ireland West Airport Knock has announced that Joe Kennedy is retiring from his position as chairman of the airport’s board after a period of six and a half years and that Liam Scollan, former group managing director, will succeed Mr Kennedy as the board’s new chairman.
City clubs revive Glynn Cup in Festival of Rugby
Connacht rugby clubs Galwegians and Corinthians are renewing a long-time rivalry with a new Festival of Rugby to take place on St Patrick’s Day.
Mayo native is named new dean of business, public policy and law
Mayo-native Dr Willie Golden has been appointed dean of the college of business, public policy and law at NUI Galway. He will have responsibility for the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics, and the School of Law.