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A quality family home in Ardrahan

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Cois Chlair is a superb detached family home fitted and finished to the highest standard with care and attention to detail evident throughout. The house stands on a 0.7 acre landscaped and planned site with a detached garage and tarmac driveway with southwesterly aspect to rear, and offers total privacy. It is located approximately 300 metres off the N18 (Galway/Limerick Road) circa 35 minutes to Shannon Airport, 25 minutes to Galway city and five minutes to Ardrahan train station. Services include schools, a service station, shops, and a hardware store all within five minutes’ drive.

Nimmo’s, anecdotes, and recipes with Harriet Leander

ONE OF the best-loved Galway restaurants of recent years has been Nimmo’s on the Spanish Arch and the eateries’ many devotees will be delighted to learn that Harriet Leander, the genial Finnish chef who did so much to establish its reputation, has just published a wonderful book, entitled Nimmo’s; Anecdotes and Recipes, combining recipes of favourite Nimmo’s dishes with a wealth of great stories and illustrations.

GAAW organises Peace Convoy for Shannon protests

The Galway Alliance Against War will mark the 10th anniversary of its foundation this Sunday with a peace convoy from Galway to Shannon Airport.

Trial for man charged with firearms eight years ago

A man charged with possessing a firearm in suspicious circumstances in the Oranmore area more than eight years ago has been refused bail and sent forward for trial.

Golfing tourism can help boost the economy says Higgins

Promoting the west of Ireland as a leading European golfing destination can play an important part in the State’s economy, according to Labour senator Lorraine Higgins.

Fifty per cent off as O’Connors celebrates hitting fifty

O’Connor’s Bakery was established in Ennis in 1961 by Pat and Mary O’Connor. Pat was a pastry chef in Shannon Airport at the time and both he and Mary trained as confectioners in a small coffee shop/bakery in Kilkee. For the first few years Pat commenced working in the bakery at 3am, left for work in Shannon at 7am and then did a few more hours in the bakery when he came home at 6pm.

Joy as forgotten Chernobyl girls and host families reunite at Shannon

There was joy for two little girls and their Kilkenny host families as they were reunited last Sunday, following the mix up that saw the girls left behind in Belarus two weeks ago.

Host families still waiting as two Chernobyl children left behind

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While one group of children from Chernobyl arrived to a warm welcome in Kilkenny this week, there was bitter disappointment for two little girls and their host families, as the girls were left behind in Belarus.

New Ken Loach film to be premiered in Galway

KEN LOACH’S latest film, Route Irish, will be premiered this evening at 8pm in Monroe’s Dominick Street.

Questions Galway’s Labour candidates must answer

This election marks the end of an era for Galway Labour. Michael D Higgins is hopefully heading for the greener pastures of the Phoenix Park. What may prove to be a gain for Ireland is certainly a loss for the Labour Party. For many on the Left Michael D represented the party’s “conscience”.

 

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