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COPE Galway tribute to Magdalen women marks start of new era for laundry building

COPE Galway this week launched a booklet to Remember, Respect and Record stories of the women who lived and worked in the Magdalen Laundry in Galway. The local charity sees the booklet as a way of acknowledging this painful history while also looking to a new use for the convent building associated with the laundry – a state-of-the-art centre for women and children who experience domestic abuse in Galway.

People of the Tribes: Meet Carrie.

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Mayo/Galway sopranos to sing at Knock Messiah

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Saturday night next November 3 at 7.30 pm in Knock Basilica will see two of Ireland’s leading female vocalists take to the stage in a concert performance of Handel’s legendary Messiah with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.

Country legend Margo headlines Michael Commins concerts

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The annual Michael Commins Galway Concerts are rolling around fast with just three weeks to go before the annual gathering which draws friends and country music followers from all over the island of Ireland as well as some from England and America.

A busy week of open viewings for O’Donnellan & Joyce ahead of November auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has more than 30 properties going under the hammer on Friday November 9 in Harbour Hotel, New Dock Street, Galway. Open viewings this past week have been busy for the Galway auctioneers with a large number of first time buyers, owner occupiers, and investors attending. The November auction has a wide selection of all properties which would be suitable for a variety of buyers. The full schedule of open viewings is available on www.odonnjoyce.com.

NUI Galway open day showcases postgraduate programmes

NUI Galway's annual postgraduate open day, taking place on Tuesday November 6, will feature more than 170 full and part-time postgraduate taught programmes along with dozens of research masters and doctoral research options. The event will take place in the university's Bailey Allen Hall from 12 noon to 3pm.

Galway site with planning for 61 houses up for sale

A site with planning permission for 61 houses in Moycullen has been placed on the market for €2.7million.

Festival of Light and Colour in Galway is set for Christmas 2018

Galway businesses are joining forces to make Christmas extra special this year.

Come to try The Full Duck Salthill!

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The Full Duck Café in Renmore has proven to be a big success, since it’s opening in January 2016. Providing fresh, cooked to order food & expert barista coffee, The Full Duck have established a well-respected reputation within Galway City. They have decided to expand our business, due to popular demand, to the seaside of Salthill. A large number of their customers have put forward requests for an extension of our high-quality café, and as the Renmore branch is quite small, there is often ques out the door. They thought they would carry on with our quest out here, and hope to provide delicious, wholesome & local food to the people of Galway. Salthill is a fabulous location for families to dine out for breakfast & lunch, and they have full advantage of Salthill’s view of the Atlantic Ocean! They serve 'top-notch' breakfast & lunch, with artisan barista coffees until 6 pm every day! Come to try out The Full Duck Salthill!

NUI Galway public lecture series continues

A new lecture series at the College of Arts, Social Sciences, and Celtic Studies at NUI Galway, will continue with professor of health psychology Molly Byrne on Thursday November 8 at 5pm in the Moore Institute.

 

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