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House Of Plates to challenge customers to Dine in the Dark

Next Wednesday, November 8, House of Plates in Castlebar will challenge local customers to Dine in the Dark as part of Ireland’s first national Dine in the Dark Week.

From Mayo to Peru and the Inca Trail with 25kg on your back

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Plenty of people have had mad thoughts or ideas while away on holidays, but there are not too many of them who follow them through to the end. But that is exactly what one Castlebar man did after walking the Inca Trail as a tourist in 2016, Jarlath McHale was so taken by the workload carried out by the porters who lugged everything he and his fellow tourists needed, from food to tents to toilet facilities from stop to stop, along with everything for themselves for the four day trek, that he came up with the idea of becoming the first non-Peruvian to do the trail as a porter and film his journey - from their eyes.

ITAA issues advice for Irish tourists travelling to Catalonia

The Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) has issued advice to Irish holidaymakers travelling to Catalonia in Spain following the action taken by Spanish prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, to impose direct rule on Catalonia after the region officially declared independence from Spain last week.

Another treat for Galway with third Papa Rich

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Ireland has gone street food crazy with plenty of quality operations in food trucks and stalls in the most unlikely places such as industrial estates and business parks as well as markets and events. From farmers looking for a new market for their produce to budding chefs and restaurateurs squeezed out by high rents, there are talented people involved and the food they offer is going down a treat. Standards are more than a match for the best permanent restaurants and the best of them soon graduate to bricks and mortar premises of their own with the advantage of a ready built following, so it looks as if this trend is here to stay.

Retail Intermediary Roadshow to take place in the Sheraton Hotel

The Central Bank is hosting a roadshow information event for retail intermediaries and related representative bodies on Tuesday, November 7 in Athlone.

Potato cakes with bacon, eggs and Mojo sauce

This recipe combines potato cakes with poached eggs, grilled bacon and a tasty Mojo sauce to make a really good supper dish.

Spruce up your home with help from Neptune

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When it comes to great design looks, be it in dresses or decor, sometimes it is the quiet, subtle pieces that produce the most impact.

Taylor’s Hill period residence on one acre

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Hidden behind its original stone walls standing on one acre is St Helen's, a charming period split level home of real distinction and character. St Helen's was built in the 1840s by the brother of Lady Gregory, who was part of the Persse family, owners of one of the first whiskey distilleries in Galway, which was situated in Nuns Island.

High end apartment close to the Prom

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 5 Threadneedle Court to the market for sale by private treaty. Threadneedle Court is an exclusive, high quality, gated development of just eight units in a superb location just metres from the famous Promenade in Salthill and within walking distance of all local amenities. No 5 is a first floor two bedroom apartment in this highly sought-after development with the benefit of a lockable storage space to the rear.

Beautiful home by the River Corrib

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Heskin auctioneers presents this delightful three storey period townhouse to the market. No 7 Nuns Island is located on the banks of the River Corrib, just five minutes' walk from Galway city centre.

 

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