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Galway athletes enjoy success on the track
Galway clubs enjoyed a medal haul on the second day of the Connacht Track and Field championships in TUS Athlone on Saturday.
Joyous celebrations for Loughrea centenarian Fr Ambrose with Mass and party
Fr Ambrose McNamee O.C.D. recently celebrated his 100th birthday when a Mass of celebration was held in the Carmelite Abbey Loughrea followed by dinner in The Lough Rea Hotel & Spa.
Fancy a taste of Galway towns in the 1990s?
Loughrea-native photographer/videographer Aengus Devine worked and lived in London and the US for many years. On his trips home on holidays, he used his cameras to shoot insightful and beautiful videos of towns around the county.
St Raphael's back at the top
St Raphael’s Loughrea clinched its ninth All Ireland Camogie title when they overcame Coláiste Naomh Cormac from Offaly by 2-11 to 3-4 in Padraig Pearses GAA in the Allianz Post Primary Schools Junior C All Ireland decider.
Loughrea company Glan Agua launches new Graduate Development Programme
Glan Agua, Ireland’s leading provider of water and wastewater solutions, has announced a new graduate development programme designed and tailored to give practical experience, technical learning and professional development to graduates who are interested in pursuing a career in the water services sector.
Exclusive lakeside living in Loughrea
Marking 30 years in business this year and following the successful completion of its An Gairdín Cúil development which sold out earlier this year, Jardonelle is celebrating by bringing its newest development, An Cúlán, to the market.
Gardai probe crimes in the county
Gardaí in Loughrea are investigating a criminal damage incident that occurred at Dunkellin Street, Loughrea between 1am and 2am on the 4/12/22 where the front window of a business premises was smashed.
Loughrea produce last-minute point to send hurling final to a replay
For the first time since their remarkable run of unbeaten county final appearances began in 2012, St Thomas left Pearse Stadium on Sunday without the Tom Callinan Cup in their possession.
Loughrea look to upset the odds as favourites St Thomas’ seek five in a row
Much water has passed under the bridge since St Thomas’ and Loughrea last met in an infamous county senior hurling final in 2012, but the near neighbours will lock horns once again on Sunday in Pearse Stadium (1.30pm) as the county champions look to keep a firm grip on the Tom Callinan cup for the fifth year running.
Champions St Thomas' and Loughrea paired in repeat of 2012 final
St Thomas’ and Loughrea will contest the Galway senior hurling final after both clubs recorded convincing wins over Sarsfields and Clarinbridge respectively in the semi-final double header at a windswept Pearse Stadium on Sunday.