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Mayo artists generously donate their art for Incognito 2022

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A total of 22 big-hearted Mayo artists have generously donated their art for Incognito 2022 in aid of the Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation.

Franchise of the Year Award for Supermac’s

Supermac’s has won the Franchise of the Year Award for Casual Dining at the Irish Franchise Awards 2022.

‘That Mr James Joyce is a man of genius’

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Returning to Paris after an unsuccessful and troublesome visit to Galway in April 1922, Nora and her two children, Georgio (17) and Lucia (15) became aware that fame had come to the Joyces. Three months after its publication, Ulysses was recognised as a work of genius.

SF calls for ‘greater financial assistance’ for Gort Family Resource Centre

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Gort Family Resource Centre deserves “greater financial assistance” from the Government for the “vital services” it provides, particularly for “vulnerable and marginalised people”.

Pizza company targets Galway for new job openings

Apache Pizza is inviting people from Galway and surrounding counties to attend a recruitment event which has been organised to help fill some 500 new jobs at the company before Christmas.

Swim or take a cold shower in Coldtober for Helplink

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Building on last year’s successful sea-swimming fundraising challenge organised by students from NUI Galway for our services, the team at Helplink is to hold a national, month-long sea swimming fundraiser challenge called Coldtober.

Taaffe's of William Street

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John J Taaffe and his wife Henrietta came to Galway in the mid-1920s from Co Cork. He had been associated with Bantry Woolen Mills which unfortunately went out of business when the factory was burnt down during the War of Independence. With his background in the textiles business, it was probably natural for John to set up a drapery shop at Number 12 William Street. As you can see from the beautiful Gaelic script on the façade, he was a fan of the Irish language. He and Henrietta had five children, Joseph, Eddie, Netta, Una, and Flo.

Westmeath heart failure patients urged to embrace free supports initiative

The estimated 1,800 people living with heart failure in Westmeath are being urged to embrace a wide range of supports to help them manage the chronic condition.

‘I find young people respond positively to Shakespeare’

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PETE MULLINEAUX is rarely a man with little to do, being a poet, a playwright, and an active force in youth theatre and education in Galway.

 

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