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Top tips for a healthy vegetarian, vegan or flexitarian diet

Being a vegetarian or vegan definitely has its benefits, such as a lowered risk of heart disease, high blood pressure, and some cancers.

Sumptuous smokey and sticky chicken wings a savoury treat

Direct from your barbecue, Weber brings you the perfect recipe for smokey and sticky chicken wings, just in time to celebrate the summer sunshine laden weekend!

Builin Blasta Café & Bakery launches three of its most popular products in SuperValu!

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Builin Blasta Café & Bakery launches three of its most popular products in SuperValu as part of the Food Academy Local Producers food programme.

Time to get Hooked on takeaway!

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The lockdown has provided so many of us with a chance to refine our own culinary skills as restaurants, bars, and cafes were forced to temporarily close because of Government restrictions. And while we have enjoyed being able to create our own dishes, there is something special about being able to have a dinner from our favourite restaurant.

Mayo hoteliers urge government to address tourism crisis

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Hotel and guesthouse owners in Mayo and across the country are calling on the Government to introduce measures that will tackle the catastrophic crisis facing many businesses due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Hardcore Mayo cyclists put their hearts into climbing Mount Everest virtually

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For ten weeks, cyclists all over the country have been locked down as restrictions stopped them from cycling any further than 2km - and later 5km - from their homes.

Beach lifeguarding season 2020 commences this weekend

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Mayo County Council has confirmed that the beach lifeguarding season will begin this Bank Holiday Weekend, with lifeguard teams on duty from 12pm, Saturday, May 30 on official beaches.

Eyre Street at the turn of the century

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Edward Eyre arrived in Galway with the Cromwellian army, became a major political figure, and secured extensive grants from the Corporation and a considerable amount of property in both the city and county, mostly from displaced Catholic families, in the period 1660 to 1670. Most of this property was outside the town walls and included areas that we now know as the railway station, Forthill Cemetery, Victoria Place, Merchants Road, the Commercial Dock, Woodquay, Suckeen, and Eyre Square.

Newcastle residence beside college

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Mullery auctioneers is currently offering for sale a three/four bedroom semidetached residence boasting a prime location on Lower Newcastle immediately adjacent to NUIG and just a short walk from UHG.

Stunning family home in Claregalway

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers welcomes to the market this stunning four/five bedroom bungalow at Gortlcloonmoore, Claregalway, just two miles from Claregalway village. This B3 energy rated property is presented and maintained the highest standards and offers everything required for modern family living. Found on a private site measuring 0.5 acre, the property boasts private electric gates and is perfect for those seeking a peaceful and tranquil setting while enjoying close proximity to Claregalway village.

 

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