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Coláiste Éinde
On this day, October 23, 1928, Coláiste Éinde (St Enda’s College) opened in an old house belonging to the Blake family in Furbo. It had been founded by the State shortly after the State itself was founded. The aim of the college was to teach boys through the medium of Irish so that they could go on to third level at St Patrick’s Training College, get a secure job as an Irish language teacher and then, in turn, educate a new generation of boys as Gaeilge. The college did not last very long in Furbo as there was some kind of domestic dispute between members of the Blake family and the school had to be evacuated by Christmas 1930, so they moved it to Dublin, to Talbot House on Talbot Street.
Gardai announce traffic management plan for Salthill this Saturday
An Garda Síochána has published traffic management plans for Salthill this Saturday, May 17, due to the expected influx of people to the busy suburb to attend the GAA double-header, Africa Day celebrations, and An Tóstal Festival.
St Endas’ College, a brief history
On this day, October 10, 1937, Coláiste Éinde opened on Threadneedle Road for the first time. The school had been founded by the State in 1928 shortly after the State itself was founded. The aim was to teach boys through the medium of Irish so that they would go on to St Patrick’s Teacher Training College, get secure employment for life and, in turn, educate a new generation of boys through Irish.
Opportunity to redevelop large site in Salthill
No 1A Dr Mannix Road is a substantial six bed detached family home, occupying a large 0.244 acre site with a southwesterly aspect in Salthill. The property offers an abundance of space, scope, and opportunity both inside and out and is located in one of Galway’s most established, sought after, residential areas.
Gaeltacht Giveaway at St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union
St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union just opened the competition doors on their Gaeltacht Giveaway. This competition gives one second level student a contribution of up to €1,000 to attend a Gaeltacht College of their choice this year.
St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union launches student giveaway
St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union has announced a fantastic giveaway for students who have just completed their Leaving Certificate.
