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Gort celebrates teens who have earned ‘music for life’ with ‘Coole’ ceremony

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Nine teenagers from across Co Galway and Co Clare are to be celebrated this Sunday at the Coole Music Gala Concert 2023, for their great achievements in earning their ‘music for life’ badge.

Have your spake at Speak Outs in Galway City and Gort

What’s wrong with Galway? What’s right with it? University of Galway’s UrbanLab invites members of the public to share their thoughts through a series of Speak Outs in Galway City and Gort. These Speak Outs offer an opportunity to explore the question, ‘How can we make better places?’. People who wish to present at the Speak Outs are asked to give a short five minute talk on a local issue of their choice.

Learn to jive in February

A new four week total beginner jive course will start next month in a number of venues in Galway city and county.

Learn to jive in February

A new four week total beginner jive course will start next month in a number of venues in Galway city and county.

Free information roadshows to showcase local employment and education opportunities

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Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board and Galway Rural Development are linking up with series of information roadshows.

Galway Motor Club gears up for annual Summer Stages Rally

Preparations are well advanced for the 2017 Lady Gregory Hotel Galway Summer Stages Rally. It will take place on August 27, and will be a counting round of the Triton Showers National Rally Championship, the Top Part West Coast Championship, and also the Sligo Pallets Border Rally Championship.

Superb family home in Gort

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Mullery auctioneers is currently offering for sale a superb four bedroom semidetached residence which is ideally positioned overlooking a green area within the Burren View development in Gort.

Commemorative events for Galway 1916 leader Liam Mellows

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LIAM MELLOWS, the Republican Socialist and leader of the 1916 Rising in Galway - the county which saw the highest level of activity outside Dublin - will be commemorated at a series of events this month.

Flooding situation still critical in Cahermore

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Cahermore, the small townland located between Labane and Kinvara has been very much in the news this week due to the construction of a channel in the area which could potentially have a huge effect on future flooding in South Galway. The channel, which was dug last week following the go-ahead from Galway Couty Council, is almost three miles long and runs from Cahermore to the sea. It has been critical in ensuring that a huge number of homes in the surrounding area have been spared from going under water.

Rush on for elusive tickets for Croker showdown

There is only one topic on the lips of every Galway hurling supporter since the team put in the performance of the season last Sunday to plunder the All Ireland semi-final and transport every fan into a state of ecstasy not experienced for many a year. 

 

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