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Hyperbaric oxygenation providing world renowned treatment for sports injuries

OxyGeneration is a private hyperbaric oxygenation clinic based in Galway City providing hyperbaric oxygenation treatment recommended for sports injuries and covered by both GAA and Schools Injury Insurance.

Bohs strengthen Lorient links with successful trip

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Last year, Galway Bohemians were asked to participate in a twinning project between Galway and Lorient. Bohs have been going through a massive rejuvenation over the past decade and the committee agreed to take on this mammoth task which saw 44 young players sign up for the trip.

Interviews to take place for senior job

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The process of appointing the new Mayo senior manager will move towards the finishing line this weekend when the four candidates for the position are interviewed by the county board's selection committee.

Athenry FC adds another trophy after league cup win

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Athenry FC celebrated a super victory at the Kells Blackwater tournament in Co Meath.

How the Mayo Clinic heals wounds

The world-famous Mayo Clinic uses hyperbaric oxygenation to treat a wide variety of non-healing wounds and ulcers, tissue injuries, and radiation tissue injury, and the same service is available here in Galway.

Ruane relishing bringing through the next generation

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This evening the latest generation of Mayo minors go looking to follow in the footsteps of the seven other minors sides from the county who have brought the Tom Markham Cup home to the county.

The default position for contemporary Irish Christians

Ireland has had the reputation for many centuries as the island of saints and scholars. The vast majority of these saints lived during the fourth to 10th centuries, the period of early Christian Ireland, when Celtic Christianity produced many missionaries to Great Britain and the European continent. The history behind the phrase begins with the Roman Empire’s collapse in the fifth century, Europe was in a state of serious intellectual and social decay as its institutions crumbled. Insulated on the western shores of Europe, Ireland’s institutions could continue to prosper and evolve without interruption leading to a period of intellectual, religious, and artistic superiority that has been called ‘Ireland’s Golden Age’. It is during this period Ireland earned the title ‘Insula Sanctorum et Doctorum – The Island of Saints and Scholars’.

Walk, wheel or run to support St Anthony’s new sensory rooms

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St. Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar is growing and expanding with the provision of a brand new two-classroom extension due to open in September 2022.

Walker & Nihill's Distillery, Castlebar

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In the spring of 1821, Laurence Nihill actively sought a partner for his Castlebar distillery. He offered an 'active role' in the business in return for a payment of between £1,000 and £1,500. The enterprise was located in what is now the car park between Main Street and Mill Lane.

Bohermore and some of its people

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On the 1651 map of Galway, Bohermore is shown as running from The Green (Eyre Square) to the present Cemetery Cross where the ‘Old Gallows’ was located. There was also a gallows ‘where justice is executed’ near the Green. To the left and right of Bohermore, the land was known as St Bridget’s Hill and the region around Prospect Hill was known as Knocknaganach (Cnoc na Gaineamh), the Sandy Hill.

 

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