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Appeals to anglers in Mayo to become citizen scientists as part of the National Salmon Scale Project

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Anglers in Mayo who are willing to become citizen scientists are needed for a new National Salmon Scale Project says Sean Canney TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries sector.

Could you help Childline listen to children?

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Childline, Ireland’s national listening service for children and young people, is now recruiting for volunteers in Mayo.

NUIG Young Fine Gael supports decriminalisation of drugs

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Drug possession and addiction should be treated as a public health issue, and not as a criminal matter, according to the NUI Galway branch of Young Fine Gael.

Pam Dolan's Land, Sea, and Memory

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LAND, SEA, and Memory is the title of a new series of paintings from the Mayo born, Galway based, artist Pam Dolan, which is currently running in the Church Gallery at Ballinasloe Library.

Life of Brian at the Pálás

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FORTY YEARS after it was released - in 1979, when it was also banned in Ireland - Monty Python's Life Of Brian celebrates this milestone birthday with a special screening in the Pálás.

Wild Youth, Daithí and Saint Sister for GIAF Big Top

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SAINT SISTER, Daithí, and Wild Youth have been announced as support acts for shows at the Galway International Arts Festival Big Top in the Fisheries Field this July.

Improving your Gut Health and restoring your Microbiome can positively affect our general health & vitality.

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DR BHATTI BELIEVES THAT GUT HEALTH & MICROBIOME RESTORATION CAN HELP TREAT FIBROMYALGIA, CHRONIC FATIGUE, IRRITABLE BOWEL, LEAKY GUT SYNDROME, ANXIETY/DEPRESSION AND MUCH MORE

Castlebar councillors to hold special meeting on Breaffy speed limit

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The elected members of the Castlebar Municipal District will hold a special meeting to discuss the issue surrounding the potential lowering of the speed limit around Breaffy village.

The priest who robbed the National Museum

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With March zooming off into the distance, our gratitude to St Patrick for giving us the opportunity to be an island of saints and scholars begins to wane. But no such relief was given to the saint himself. Our forebears couldn’t wait till he died before they were taking bits and pieces from his body and clothes for relics. As his teeth fell out they were snatched up, and given as sacred objects to make early Christian churches more attractive for a deeply spiritual and suspicious people, who had recently set aside their gods of nature, and embraced a more intangible Christ. An old holy tooth was just the sort of tangibility they could understand. At least one church, Cill Fiacail (‘The church of the tooth’) near the town of Tipperary, bears testimony to this bizarre but common practice.

Free valuation offered for property sales

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The Connacht Property Auction is now taking entries for its upcoming public auction event, which takes place on May 2 in the Menlo Park Hotel, Galway. The company is the only auction company in Ireland which does not charge any upfront costs to enter a property into its auction. It also offers a free property valuation to their clients to guide vendors on a realistic target price.

 

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