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Fight skin ageing with Seavite

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Seavite, the organic seaweed-based skincare brand, has launched its latest secret weapon in the battle against skin ageing.

Table quiz

Galway United will be holding a general knowledge table quiz in The Goalpost, Woodquay, on tonight (Thursday November 24 (9pm). The entry fee is €40 per table of four.

A clash with the champs ends United’s miserable league campaign

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Tomorrow night's trip to Tallaght for a clash with champions Shamrock Rovers will bring Galway United's regulation league campaign to an end. However it is next week's promotion/relegation play-off that is uppermost in manager John Brennan's thoughts.

Get along to the Galway Special Babies fashion show

The first Galway Special Babies fashion show takes place this Sunday in The Ardilaun, and is being organised by parents of babies who were born prematurely at University Hospital Galway.

Ironman organisers on the lookout for volunteers

There is now just under a month to go until the inaugural Ironman 70.3 Ireland Triathlon race takes place in Salthill, and the organisers are looking for members of the public to get involved as volunteers.

Ocean image is the stamp of success for Warner

To celebrate Ireland’s success in developing sustainable energy sources, An Post has printed 50,000 stamps focusing on this technology — and they have chosen Galway photographer Neil Warner to shoot the image.

Excellent city centre property

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Number 2 Eyre Square Centre is a beautifully presented three bed townhouse, which is brought to the market by Rooney auctioneers and chartered surveyors and this modern residence enjoys a prime location. No 2 Eyre Square is part of a delightful roof top development just above the Eyre Square Shopping Centre and boasts an unrivalled location close to all city centre services and amenities.

Men’s stuff

A check shirt has a place in every man about town’s wardrobe. Stylish and versatile it will take you from day to evening with aplomb.

Galway businesses support a bilingual city

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Galway has in recent years witnessed an increase in the use of bilingual signage in the city. This is largely due to the work of Gaillimh le Gaeilge in partnership with Galway City Council and the business community through the Galway Chamber and other groups, to develop Galway’s unique Irish image and to gain bilingual status for the city.

Merchants Road, after the fire

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This photograph was taken in the late seventies, and shows how quickly streetscapes can change. Merchants Road was originally known as ‘Back Street’ because it was at the back of (outside) the old city walls. As the docks were developed, a lot of warehousing and industrial buildings were constructed around the area to facilitate companies who were importing and exporting from the port, and so Merchants Road came into being. It was a drab street, quite a bit of the area we see in the foreground was warehousing, like the tall building we see in the centre of our picture.

 

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