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TUS Athlone Campus hosts week long celebration of diversity and inclusion for Pride

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Technological University of the Shannon (TUS) embarked on a dynamic celebration of pride, inclusivity, and diversity this week, culminating in the unveiling of vibrant Pride-themed areas on its Athlone and Moylish campuses.

Sizzling summer vibes — Queen Street barbecues are perfect for all events

With summer in full swing, it’s time to gather your friends, family, clients, and colleagues together and fire up the barbecue.

She Said — a matter of fact film that could win an Oscar

 

The Stunning play Leisureland on Saturday December 17

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Galway made band, The Stunning, are back for a 'Christmas shindig' in Leisureland on Saturday December 17. Kicking off the night with Céilí-style tunes from their support group, legendary traditional musicians, Shaskeen, the band are looking forward to a big night of fun with their fans. We had a chat to founding member, Steve Wall (also an actor and member of band The Walls) ahead of Saturday night.

Galway minister uses frankincense to ‘scent’ a message about looming famine in Horn of Africa

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A Galway church leader is raising awareness of the hunger crisis raging in Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya by hanging a bag of frankincense on her Christmas tree this festive season.

She Said — a matter of fact film that could win an Oscar

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Relive the roaring 20s over brunch in Queen Street

Walking into the Queen Street restaurant in the Victoria Hotel, is like getting a glimpse of Galway in the roaring 1920s, but with all of the creature comforts of the modern day.

Boost to local employment economy as EnerMech confirm three year phased jobs creation

A company located in IDA Ireland’s Business and Technology Park in Athlone has confirmed its intention to create approximately 170 new jobs over a three year period.

Horse trading in Eyre Square

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One of the earliest associations of Eyre Square with the horse was the jousting competitions that went on there in the middle ages. There were also horse fairs held in the Square where one could buy and sell horses, these were usually held outside the railings and on the streets. Before motorised machinery was invented, the horse provided people with their main type of transport: the work horse was an invaluable part of the farm used to pull the plough or haul the farmer and his cartload of produce into town. Horse racing was always a popular sport and the first Galway Horse Show was held in the Square in 1892.

Galway clergywoman stands in ‘solidari-tea’ with Zimbabwean communities overcoming drought and hunger

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A Galway clergywoman is celebrating the success of communities in Zimbabwe overcoming drought, hunger and extreme poverty, through projects that help them earn a living, such as the growing and harvesting of hibiscus - a plant that can be used to make herbal tea.

 

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