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Anniversary stock clearance sale at Craughwell Furniture ends Monday

In the heart of Craughwell village, Craughwell Furniture stands as a symbol of enduring quality and community support for the past 49 years. To mark this significant milestone, the Cummins family, owners of Craughwell Furniture, are inviting everyone to their one million stock clearance sale, ending promptly on Monday, October 30, at 6pm.

Last chance to buy ticket to support Enable Ireland children’s centre in Galway

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Time is running out to enter an exciting raffle in support of our local Enable Ireland children’s centre in Galway.

Time is running out for East Africa

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“When there is no light, shine forth. When there is apathy, show caring for another. When there is a famine, be bread to the hungry soul. When there is despair, inspire someone. When there is a drought, be a wellspring of hope. Where there is war, please make us all instruments of peace.” (Ronan's prayer for help).

A Green New Deal for our children

The UN says we only have 10 years to avert catastrophic climate change. That is being driven by our C02 emissions, so we have to reduce those emissions as quickly as possible. The question is – how do we do that in Galway?

Drivers must exchange UK driving licences for Irish

Time is running out for Irish residents driving with a UK (including Northern Ireland) driver's licence to exchange it for an Irish licence.

Extinction Rebellion Athlone set to host climate change demonstration

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Members of Extinction Rebellion Athlone will host a demonstration relating to matters climate change outside Athlone Library at 3pm on Friday, September 20.

Calling all Westmeath’s Silver Surfers!

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Time is running out to enter the Open eir 2018 Silver Surfer Awards.

Climate change conference at Knock Shrine

A one-day conference entitled Climate Change and Me: Rising to the Laudato Si Challenge will take place at Knock Shrine on Saturday April 30. The event is being planned and co-ordinated by the Faith Renewal team at Knock Shrine, headed by Fr Richard Gibbons, in response to Pope Francis’ encyclical, Laudato Si, which highlights the great need for discussion and debate about the issue of climate change. ‘On Care For Our Common Home’, the encyclical critiques consumerism and irresponsible development, laments environmental degradation and global warming, and calls on all people of the world to take "swift and unified global action."

 

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