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Galway event to hear of the thrills of taking part in the world’s longest ocean race

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Organisers of the world’s longest ocean race will be in Galway next week to host an event encouraging people from Connacht to take on the challenge of a lifetime by competing in the 40,000-mile Clipper Round the World Yacht Race.

Concerns mount over lack of bike parking facilities in city

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Removing bike racks from the city centre to make way for the Coke Zero Bike Share scheme has led to concerns from cyclists that they will be left with nowhere to park their bicycles.

Rahoon man to take part in Clipper Round the World Yacht Race

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A Galway City Council traffic engineer from Rahoon is set to take part in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, the world’s longest ocean race.

Christmas Park and Ride scheme begins this Saturday

Bus Éireann is to provide the Park and Ride service, on behalf of the Galway City Council, beginning this Saturday, providing an affordable and convenient transportation alternative during the busy Christmas season.

Galway man loses eight stone in one year to take part in the world’s longest ocean race

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A traffic engineer from Rahoon lost eight stone in one year after the tragic death of his best friend inspired him to get in shape, and fulfil his lifelong dream of competing in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race, the world’s longest ocean race.

Galway Insurance Institute elects new president

The Insurance Institute of Galway elected its 44th president at its AGM in Glenlo Abbey last week.

Council confident that new Briarhill junction will help traffic flow

The new junction at Briarhill is to open on Thursday December 8 and City Hall believes it will make a significant difference to motorists with fewer delays and allowing traffic to flow more freely.

New N6 works scheme will ‘reduce congestion’, say GTU

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A major scheme to make the N6 roadway within the Galway city area is being undertaken to reduce traffic congestion and make the city more accessible to pedestrians and cyclist.

Unity Singers are heading for Carnegie Hall

Kilkenny’s Unity Singers are heading off on an exciting trip this St Patrick’s Day to Carnegie Hall in New York City where they will take part in a an event entitled A Great Night for the Irish.

 

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