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'It was in the air'

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Prior to 1961, public performance of Irish traditional music in Galway took place primarily in the form of céilís in large dancehalls — namely in the Hangar, the Commercial and the Astaire. These were enormously popular — remember the hundreds of bicycles parked outside the Hangar on a Sunday night — but they began to go out of fashion in the sixties and were regarded as old fashioned and backward.

Maelíosa, a man of many parts

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Maelíosa Stafford did not really have a chance, he was destined for a life in theatre, drama was in his blood, acting in his DNA. His first time on stage was in a Taibhdhearc production his mother was acting in … he was still in his mother’s womb. Both of his parents, Seán and Máire, had made an enormous contribution to the arts scene in Galway and especially to theatre in the west, in various guises as actors, directors, translators of plays into Irish, writers of pantomimes, costume designers, librettists, and drama teachers.

Back to school time

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This is the time of the year when our thoughts turn to schoolbooks, copy books, pens and pencils, bus schedules, etc, as we prepare our children and grandchildren for the new school year. Inevitably it brings our thoughts back to our own school years, the friendships we formed, the teachers we liked or disliked. In those first days in class you felt you had been abandoned by your mother as she left you in with a crowd of complete strangers presided over by an adult that you had never seen before. In the case of anyone who went to Scoil Fhursa that adult was known as Bean Uí Duignan. She was a saint who quickly became a surrogate mother to every child that entered her classroom, walked them up and down the clós during sosanna, and prepared them for whatever was ahead.

The Connacht Property Auction continues to take entries for summer auctions

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The Connacht Property Auction will hold its next online auction today, April 29, and is continuing to take entries for its 2021 summer auctions, which take place on June 3 and July 1.

Demand for property remains high despite restrictions

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IAM Sold Property Auctions, which runs The Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, has a number of upcoming online auctions, with the next Connacht Property Auction taking place on April 29. The company says its online auctions have been in high demand over the past few months, and offer buyers and sellers the chance to transact their properties without any need for the travel and interactions needed with other sale processes.

The Connacht Property Auction – upcoming auctions and Level 5 restrictions

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IAM Sold Property Auctions, which runs the Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, still has a number of online auction events taking place before the end of the year. The next Connacht Property Auction will take place on November 19 and the final event of 2020 to be held online on December 17. The company says its online auctions are in high demand over the past few months and are offering buyers and sellers the chance to transact their properties without any need for usual travel and interactions needed with other sale processes.

Strong market conditions in lead up to Connacht Property Auction

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The Connacht Property Auction will hold its online auction next week, and according to the auction team inquiry levels have been extremely strong over the last couple of months.

Online auction company offers free desktop valuation and advice during lockdown

IAM Sold Property Auctions, which runs the Connacht, Munster, Leinster and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, is still taking entries for its online auctions, which continue to run frequently throughout Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Interest mounts in the final Connacht Property Auction of 2015

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The Connacht Property Auction has noted an uplift in enquiries from buyers over the past few weeks with the last public auction of 2015 taking place on next Thursday, November 19, in The Menlo Park Hotel.

The Connacht Property Auction —  taking entries for the final auction of 2015

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The Connacht Property Auction will take place in three weeks’ time on November 19 in The Menlo Park Hotel, Galway. The auction group is now taking entries and expects another successful auction, with four successful public auctions to date in 2015 and a sold rate of more than 90 per cent.

 

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