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Savour a flavoursome home-made brunch treat this weekend

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Embrace the weekend with a delicious baked egg Shakashuka for a home-made brunch.

Ensure you have a very healthy nutrition intake during lockdown

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With COVID-19 many of our worlds have been turned upside down – people are confined to their homes away from their normal routines, work, friends and social outlets.

Colourtrend’s shades of sunshine will enhance your summer state of mind

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Spring is in the air and summer is around the corner, so it’s time to embrace warmer weather and vibrant hues.

Personalise your health and fitness with genetic testing

In recent years it has become clear that a person’s genetic makeup has a strong influence on body weight and how they respond to different foods and exercises.

Public transport must be key focus of re-designed Western Distributor Road, says Connolly

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A new design for the Western Distributor Road, including bus lanes and off road segregated cycle lanes, is set to become a reality, following the National Transport Authority provision of funding to the Galway Transportation Unit.

Mayo to be affected by impact of covid-19 on tourism

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Rural Ireland is likely to be disproportionately affected by the impact of Covid-19 and an ambitious and coordinated tourism plan from public and private stakeholders should be considered to prevent the industry from faltering - according to a new report by consulting and professional services firm, EY Ireland.

Nile Lodge

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The beginning of Salthill was the crossroads at Nile Lodge which linked Palmyra Crescent with New Line, Taylor's Hill, and Bóthar na Trá. Nile Lodge is an early 19th century house of a single storey built over a basement. It was reputedly built by an officer in Nelson’s Fleet who took part in the Battle of the Nile. The interior is designed like a bridge on board ship.

Prime city centre apartments offer quality and convenience

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Sherry FitzGerald is currently offering a selection of quality city centre apartments to the market, all set in prime locations enjoying all that Galway has to offer for business or leisure.

The future of the farm to fork experience

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When Siobhán Sloane dreamed up her Farm to Fork Experiences in the foothills of the Sliabh Aughty mountains in Co Galway, the only transport she considered was the coach to the artisan farms and restaurants. Now she has swapped coaches for couriers, turning her food tour into an online farmers' market store delivering farmhouse cheese and wildflower honey.

Ballina man takes on Ironman triathlon at home

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Stephen Donnelly is going to complete a full Ironman distance triathlon from my home tomorrow, Friday, May 1 to fundraise for his local Meals on Wheels group in Ballina and also Mayo University Hospital Covid-19 fund for patients and staff.

 

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