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Colour, light, and the Galway landscape

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LIGHT, AND how it affects the colours of the Galway landscape is at the heart of a new series of paintings by the artist Eileen Keane currently on show at the Town Hall Theatre bar.

Experts call for unified approach to tackling loneliness

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International experts from around the world, including Ireland, have had a letter published in The Lancet medical journal, calling for a unified approach to addressing the global challenge of loneliness.

Local students receive recognition for their scientific endeavours

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Secondary schools from Athlone were formally recognised for their productive endeavours at the BT Young Scientist and Technology exhibition in the RDS Arena, Dublin, upon the formal announcement of results in the various project categories on Friday evening last.

Over 50 stands confirmed for Saturday’s Mayo Careers Fair

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Over 50 stands, including third-level and post-leaving certificate colleges, apprenticeship providers, employers and career service providers, have been confirmed for this Saturday’s (January 11) Mayo Careers Fair / Aonach Gairme Mhaigh Eo 2020 in GMIT, Castlebar.

Westmeath residential property prices analysed at year end

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An analysis of recent trends in the Irish residential property market at the end of Q4 of 2019 by the property website, Daft.ie, has noted that property prices were two percent higher than in 2018, compared to a rise of nine percent detailed a year ago, with the average house price now at €204,000, 73 percent above its lowest point.

Education is the key to a better life for Travellers, says comedian

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Only 61 members of the Travelling community have been enrolled in third level education since 2017, according to a report commissioned by the Department of Education. The number has increased from 41 in 2016.

Decade ends with return to falling house prices

Property prices in Galway City in the final quarter of 2019 were less than one per cent lower than a year previously, compared to a rise of six per cent seen a year ago. The average house price is now €290,000, 81 per cent above its lowest point. In the rest of Galway, prices in the final quarter of 2019 were 1 per cent lower than a year previously, compared to a rise of seven per cent seen a year ago.

Galway clubs target success at National Cross Country Championships

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The highlight of the domestic cross country season, the National Cross Country Championships, takes place on Sunday at the National Sports Campus, Abbotstown, in Dublin.

Westmeath property rental premiums continue to rise

An analysis of recent trends in the Irish residential property market at the end of Q3 of this year by the property website, Daft.ie, has noted that while rental inflation is now at a six year low, rents in County Westmeath are on average, 7.7 percent higher than at this time in 2018.

ESRI’s John Fitzgerald to speak at GMIT

Professor John Fitzgerald, adjunct professor in economics at Trinity College Dublin and former research professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute, will deliver his annual lecture on 'The Irish economy and policy challenges' to GMIT business students in GMIT’s Galway campus on Tuesday October 15 at 12 noon. The lecture will take place in Room 99, and members of the public are welcome to attend.

 

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