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County football championship back in action this weekend

Sixteen senior teams are in action this weekend to decide which will advance to the quarter-finals of the senior championship.

Memorial garden

Irish United Nations Veterans Association Post 30 Galway is proud and delighted to announce the opening of a memorial garden in memory of all personnel who died while serving with the United Nations and especially those who departed on the various peace missions from the Mayo/Galway areas.

Galway businesswoman named in ‘Women of Influence’ list in New York

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Local business woman Mary Rodgers, CEO of Stateside Solutions — a Galway City-based recruitment company received the prestigious Most Influential Women 2010 Award in New York on Monday (July 12) by Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the Irish Consulate on Park Avenue.

Notes for the Season

For those suffering from World Cup saturation, the focus is starting to turn towards glamour, and just in time to get ready for the just finished Film fleadh, Arts Festival and famous Galway Races, during which the g Hotel is hosting a Best Hat Competition. The fashion world is buzzing about what’s coming over the next few months.

Galway Film Fleadh Awards 2010

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THE GALWAY Film Fleadh came to a close on Sunday night with the festival’s award ceremony in the Town Hall Theatre.

Black Angles to be heard in St Nicholas’

BLACK ANGLES, one of the darkest and most challenging pieces of music ever composed for a string quartet, will be performed by ConTempo during the Galway Arts Festival.

Galway businesswoman named in ‘Women of Influence’ list in New York

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Local business woman Mary Rodgers, CEO of Stateside Solutions — a Galway City-based recruitment company received the prestigious Most Influential Women 2010 Award in New York on Monday (July 12) by Taoiseach Brian Cowen at the Irish Consulate on Park Avenue.

Rosscahill residence with a religious history

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Up for grabs in the scenic Rosscahill is a character filled property which was formerly the local parochial house. Built circa 1874, the two storey partially refurbished home is set on a mature site with outbuildings. This property offers purchasers the challenge to put a personal stamp on a very interesting residence.

The perfect entry to the property market

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New Avenue is a three bedroom gem tucked away in a lovely quiet cul de sac just off the Shantalla Road, and opposite O’Higgins hardware store. Situated within walking distance of the city centre and Salthill, it has very broad appeal as a first home, investment, or base for your children while they study in Galway.

Opportunities await for Galway job seekers

Jobseekers in Galway could gain valuable digital skills and work experience within local businesses, thanks to a new initiative.

 

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