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The Kings Head invests in Irish-made Novaerus technology to advance safety measures for indoor dining

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The Kings Head Pub and Bistro has advanced their safety measures by installing six Irish-made Novaerus air disinfection devices to support customer and staff wellbeing at their 800-year-old premises in the Latin Quarter in Galway city.

Athlone Deputy Mayor welcomes decision to reopen Council offices

Athlone Deputy Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke, has welcomed the decision to reopen the Council office at the civic centre to the public.

Petition to save Kinvara post office gathers pace

Locals in Kinvara have opened an online petition in a bid to ensure that the village does not lose its post office later this month. Those behind the petition say that the impending vacancy in the post office was not widely advertised in any local or national press and therefore, the lack of interest in taking it over is not reflective of reality.

Cultural infrastructure must be made a key factor in Galway’s expansion, says Theatre 57

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AFTER THREE years without funding, Theatre57 have successfully been awarded grants from the Galway County Council and the Arts Council for three separate strands of activity, which will support independent theatre artists in Galway city and county during the next nine months.

DCCI launch second annual Made Local campaign with Mayo stick maker

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The Design and Crafts Council Ireland (DCCI) has launched its second Made Local campaign.

Gran Grans Foods launches new artisan pantry Gran Gran’s Food Pantry

BY Declan Varley

Alone continues to highlight the importance of physical movement for older people

Alone, the organisation which supports older people, is highlighting the importance of physical movement for joint health in older people.

MacNeill feared a bloodbath if unarmed Volunteers came out

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‘How did the Germans receive our plans? With polite incredulity’…..wrote Liam Ó Briain, the Galway professor who took part in the 1916 Rising, ‘ignorant of Ireland they viewed us as forlorn visionaries, and even doubted whether we would be rash enough to challenge the armed might of England’.

Municipal District Briefs

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Welcome for funding for Castlebar projects 

Unique redevelopment opportunity in Galway city centre

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Galway’s General Post Office on Eglinton Street in Galway city centre has long been a part of the fabric of this thriving city. An Post, through its sole agent, Cushman & Wakefield, are now offering the property to the open market.

 

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