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St Anthony’s and Claddagh Credit Union

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Benny Byrne and Stephen Deveney often met in Cooke’s Bar for a pint and they invariably ended up wondering about the possibility of starting up a credit union in the Shantalla area. They were greatly encouraged by Nora Herlihy, a Cork lady who had done a great deal to spread the credit union idea. So they wrote a letter to the Galway Observer inviting interest in their idea. They got one reply, from Jack Phelan in Ashe Road. They eventually organised a meeting for the formation of a study group in Benny’s house at 20 Shantalla Place on September 26, 1963.

The oldest pub golfing society in Ireland

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In 1965, the Galway Arms Golf Society was formed in the pub of that name on Dominick Street with the blessing of the owners, Jimmy and Nancy Coen. The idea of forming a society was Tommy Donnelly’s who, for his troubles, became its first secretary. Jimmy Coen was elected the first president, Finbarr O’Mahony as treasurer and Paddy Noonan as club captain.

Dedicated Galway Red Cross officer named as national treasurer

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Well known Galway Irish Red Cross officer Brian Madden has been appointed as National Treasurer on the board of the organisation.

St Patrick’s Band, the early days

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One of the most enduring of Galway's institutions is this band which has given pleasure to its own members and countless thousands of members of the public since it was formed in Forster Street in 1896. Thanks to dedicated leaders and teachers, this group of musicians continues to entertain. The founders were Peter Rabbitt, a Forster Street publican and grocer, Paddy Walsh, the station master and Michael Spelman of Moon’s staff.

Local playground repairs spark outrage in Athenry

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Athenry’s only public amenity is falling apart, and the community has been left footing the bill according to a local group set up to oversee it.

Retired P&T, An Post, Eircom workers set to hold reunion

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Retirees gather to reminisce about working in Eglinton Street on Friday May 23, 2025 at 7:30pm in the Menlo Park Hotel.

Maura Fahy elected to board of the Irish Travel Agents Association

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Maura Fahy, Managing Director of Fahy Travel in Galway was elected to the board of the Irish Travel Agents Association (ITAA) at their AGM held last week at The InterContinental Hotel, Ballsbridge, Dublin.

The Galway & Corrib Anglers' Association, the early years

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On February 6, 1898, Colonel O’Hara from Lenaboy Castle and Henry Hodgson from Currerevagh, Oughterard came together to found The Corrib Fisheries Association for the further improvement of trout fishing on the Corrib. They teamed up with the Board of Conservators of the Galway District to promote proper angling on the Corrib. In 1907, they managed to convince the Department of Agriculture to build a trout hatchery on the Owenriff River in Oughterard. It worked very well for a number of years but eventually fell into decline and closed down in 1924.

From hen's shed to Men's Shed - Athenry Men's Shed prepares for Christmas

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A community-based project offering a hub for the men of Athenry where they can come together to learn, talk and share skills and make long-lasting friendships, Athenry Men's Shed proves that it is Athenry's people who make the town special.

Rabbitte welcomes €3.3 million in funding for St Jarlath’s and Kinvara Hockey Club

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Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East and Minister for Disability, Anne Rabbitte, has welcomed the allocation of €3.3 million to St Jarlath's in Tuam and Kinvara Hockey Club as part of the Large Scale Sports Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF).

 

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