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Two Galway athletes achieve European qualifying times

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Two European qualifying performances were set at the Galway Senior, Masters and Junior Track and Field Championships in Dangan last Thursday.

Castlegar's Lennon first home in 5k photo finish

Some 700 athletes completed the third leg of the 2019 Galway 5km Series held in Loughrea AC where Rob Lennon of Castlegar AC was first man home.

Stunning home in An Fiodan

Mullery auctioneers has just brought to the market an exceptional four bedroom semidetached residence in An Fiodan, Doughiska. This owner occupied home is superbly positioned towards the end of a cul-de-sac, overlooking a landscaped green to the front and boasts a southeasterly aspect to the rear.

Project Galway 2027 - it is worth fighting for

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The Government has been getting some criticism recently for its rollout of Project Ireland 2040. In large part this is due to the use of 'advertorials' to shape coverage of the plan in local and national media, in a way that was seen to go beyond acceptable public information campaigns.

Cloosh Valley fire inspires Merlin College students in Junk Kouture competition

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Transition year students from Merlin College have made it through to the regional finals of the prestigious Bank of Ireland Junk Kouture competition, with its entry ‘Wildfire’, inspired by the fires in the Cloosh Valley, Connemara.

Beautiful home on the market in Doughiska

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Mullery auctioneers has just brought to the market a beautifully maintained and presented owner occupied home in the sought after An Fiodan development in Doughiska. Built by McInerney's, An Fiodan is a highly desirable development boasting large green areas and attractive landscaping throughout, which is maintained to a very high standard by the management company.

The art of success at Merlin College

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Merlin College’s motto “Achieve, create, become,” was certainly reflected in its recent Junior Cert results with 10 students receiving an ‘A’ grade in Higher Level art alone. This is only the second cohort of students to take their Junior Cert exams since the Doughiska school opened in 2013, with 100 per cent of students passing their Junior Cert exams last year also.

The figures don't lie - Galway needs an Educate Together secondary school

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The notion of Galway as a growing city, a young city, a diverse city, is embedded in our psyche. Maybe it's that period we spent as the fastest-growing city in Europe. Maybe it's 18,000 students at NUIG, and thousands more at GMIT. Maybe it's in the stories we tell ourselves as we declare ourselves a cultural hub, a party town, a place to settle down.

Galway school first to step up to Enable Ireland’s No Phone Survival Challenge

 It is going to be one of Ireland’s biggest social experiments as addicted screen tapping teenagers are asked to give up their phones for 24 hours.

Teacher brings High Court challenge against transfer from county school

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A Co Galway-based secondary school teacher has launched a High Court challenge against her proposed transfer from the school she has taught at for 17 years to another school.

 

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