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Galway Ladies return to Cork Park well armed to dethrone favourites Dublin

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Galway face current champions Dublin in the Lidl All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship final on Sunday (4pm).

Greenway project office gives an opportunity to involve landowners in design process, says Cannon

East Galway TD Ciaran Cannon has welcomed confirmation that the Athlone to Galway greenway office is to be based in Ballinasloe.

Busking bye-laws will 'damage' city's reputation warns Mayor

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Heavy restrictions on, and in some cases outright banning of, busking in Galway city centre, sends a message that is "damaging to our city, damaging to our reputation, and damaging to Brand Galway".

A choir, Shaun The Sheep, and the Pálás

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THE BLUE Notes Choir will be singing at the Pálás Cinema for Culture Night on Friday September 20, when there will also be a preview screening of Shaun The Sheep 2: Farmageddon.

WINTER BLUES (S.A.D) AND PHYSIOLOGICAL REGULATING MEDICINE (P.R.M)

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Winter fast approaching the onset of winter will see most of us feeling a little blue. The reduction in day light hours can make you feel less active and more tired, and many of us will have a tendency to eat more. For some, however, this natural loss of energy and enthusiasm with the change of season is far too strong. When this happens you may be suffering from Seasonal Affected Disorder (S.A.D) or the winter blues.

Gut Health and Microbiome Restoration is an integral part of Medicine of the future.

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Dr Bhatti believes that Gut Health and Microbiome Restoration is an integral part of Medicine of the future.

Affordable family property situated in prime location

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Located just outside Moate, this semi-detached three bedroom and two bathroom property is ideally located and offers a quality family home.

A history of camogie in Galway

As in hurling in 1887, Galway took part in the first All-Ireland senior camogie final in 1932 which was played in Galway Sportsground.

Zimmer Biomet Galway plays a key role in helping 100 people in Vietnam walk again

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Galway-based Zimmer Biomet, a global leader in musculoskeletal healthcare, has played a key role in helping 100 people from Vietnam to walk again.

The Lynch window

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In 1807, the Reverend Edward Mangin wrote a three-volume romantic novel entitled George the Third in which he headed one of the chapters “Which would not have appeared had it not been written”. In it he invented a story about the Mayor of Galway, James Lynch Fitzstephen, hanging his son. Thirteen years later James Hardiman published his History of Galway in which he slightly changed, and greatly elaborated on, the story. This gave Mangin’s story a much wider audience, especially in this country, and so the legend became history. It was copied by many writers over the last 200 years, books written, plays written, films made, etc.

 

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