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AOIFE to host pertinent festival and community events seminar occasion

Festivals and community event committees from organisations such as the Athlone River Festival, Athlone Drama Festival, Moate Agricultural Show and their Midlands counterparts have been invited to participate in an engagement programme of events in the Enterprise and Technology Centre Ballinasloe, on Saturday, February 29.

City Council publishes European Green Leaf final report

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The Galway City Council has published a final report on the city’s European Green Leaf designation by the European Commission, encompassing a wealth of activities which took place in the city throughout 2017 and 2018.

Peugeot now open for all new 2008 SUV range orders

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Peugeot Ireland, has opened order books for their all new 2008 SUV with pricing announced for diesel and petrol models. Diesel versions have now arrived, with petrol powertrains due in March. Prices start from €23,900, plus delivery related charges for the Active 1.2 PureTech petrol 100bhp model.

Leaked agri proposals will not achieve climate change target

If the latest leaked budget proposal being put to EU leaders is accepted the EU will fail to deliver on its commitments to tackle climate change in a way that provides for a just transition and supports farmers, Mairead McGuinness MEP for the Midlands and first Vice-President of the European Parliament has warned.

VW’s stylish T-Roc Cabriolet on the way

A first glimmer of summer has arrived early with news from Volkswagen that the T-Roc Cabriolet is on the way.

The power merchants who ruled Galway

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Under Norman rule Galway rapidly developed from an obscure village into an important seaport with trade contacts all over Europe. This transformation was entirely due to the merchant community who made themselves into an oligarchy who not only owned and directed the town’s trade, but completely controlled the municipal government, the election of mayors, and, uniquely, the appointment of priests and wardens to St Nicholas’ Collegiate church. They enjoyed total power. They lived in opulent houses, many of which had elaborately carved doorways, secure within the walls of the town, indifferent to the Gaelic natives who were kept firmly outside the gates.*

GLUAS team welcomes report saying Galway is 'mathematically suitable' for light rail

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Galway city, because of its "linear shape" makes it "mathematically suitable" for the development of a cost effective light rail system, according to a report by an NUI Galway mathematician.

Renault drives on as Fleet Car Company of the Year

Renault Ireland has been named ‘Fleet Car Company of the Year’ at the InBusiness Recognition Awards 2019.

Opel’s new stylish and much improved Corsa has arrived

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Opel has just launched its sixth generation of the Corsa, the brand’s best-selling model.

Connacht return to the Sportsground for the first of three key fixtures

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After a much needed three-week break Connacht Rugby return to the Galway Sportsground on Saturday (7.35pm) for the first of three crunch PRO14 fixtures.

 

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