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Win a trip to Lapland for December 2018

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Grenham Travel, Sunway and Ireland West Airport have teamed up to give you the opportunity to win a fantastic prize for one adult and one child to visit Santa in Lapland for December, 2018.

Get away to The City Of The Tribes this January

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January offers the perfect time to relax and recuperate with family members, friends or a love one.

Vintage wedding fair at The Shamrock Lodge Hotel

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The Shamrock Lodge Hotel will host a spectacular vintage wedding fair from 12 midday to 5pm on Sunday, January 14, 2018.

Three opportunities from O’Roarke Brothers

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Tranquil cottage in Laragh

Say your ‘I dos’ at the Athlone Springs

The Athlone Springs Hotel is a beautiful venue in the heart of Ireland. This contemporary hotel hosts a welcoming lobby and drinks reception area in the Cedar Cocktail Bar, while the stunning Clonellan Ballroom caters for weddings of up to 300 guests.

Burgess has unveiled its new Communion wear collection

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Burgess department store Athlone has unveiled its beautiful Communion wear collection for 2018.

Modern luxury at Bastion Quay

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Property: 19 Bastion Quay, Athlone.

Great lineup at The Prince this Christmas

With Christmas day just around the corner, the party has most definitely started in The Prince Bar & Kitchen, Athlone.

Are you tired of being tired all the time?

We have natural sleeping and waking patterns, knows as circadian rhythms, which refer to fluctuations in body temperature, hormone levels, energy levels, and sleep. These occur over a 24-hour period, driven by the brain’s biological ‘clock’. These natural rhythms from day to night allow us to have an abundance of energy throughout the day, but also encourage us to wind down and switch off at night in order to have six to eight hours of restful and restorative sleep.

The Salthill Social — a great restaurant and more

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Remember when The Spanish Arch was a car park and there was nothing much on Middle Street except the Augi; back when BT was Moons and Nora Barnacle's house was just another house; before Westside was called Westside and there was nothing Latin about the Latin Quarter — that was when Salthill was the undisputed centre of all nightlife in the west of Ireland. While those days are long gone, Salthill seems to be reinventing itself once more.

 

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