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St Patrick’s Band, the early days

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.
UHG Emergency Department launches AI research to improve GP correspondence

University Hospital Galway’s (UHG) Emergency Department has announced the commencement of a pioneering study aimed at enhancing the efficiency and quality of GP discharge letters through artificial intelligence.
Racing legends take to the stage for Rosabel’s Rooms

Horse racing enthusiasts are in for a treat as Monroe’s Live hosts an exclusive Cheltenham Preview Night on Thursday, March 6, at 8pm in aid of Rosabel’s Rooms.
The music of the master

Nestled down a quiet lane off Dominick Street in Galway, there exists a world where fine wood and dust mingle with the hum of lathes and the rhythmic tap of tools on timber. It's the workshop of Paul Doyle, one of the finest luthiers in the country, whose name has been synonymous with quality craftsmanship for more than four decades.
Renault 5 is Top Gear Car of the Year

The Renault 5 E-Tech electric, the modern reinvention of the iconic original, has won one of the industry’s ultimate accolades after being named Top Gear's Car of the Year for 2024.
Renault 5 pricing announced

Irish pricing for the much-anticipated Renault 5 E-Tech electric has finally been announced. The new R5 will be available here early in 2025 from just €25,995 including incentives, rising to €32,995 for the higher spec.
Inishbofin and Galway City Museum feature in new TG4 documentary on decolonising Ireland’s museums

The return of 13 islanders’ skulls stolen from Inishbofin in the late 19th century is set to feature in a new TG4 documentary on museums and decolonisation, to be broadcast next week.
St Nicholas’ Parochial School

This Church of Ireland school is situated in Waterside beside the courthouse and the Town Hall, The earliest existing school records date back to 1901 to the Model School which was situated on Upper Newcastle Road. It had opened in 1852 with 400 pupils, many of whom were Catholics. This proved too much for the then Catholic bishop who set out to make way for explicitly Catholic education in Galway. He invited the Mercy Sisters and the Patrician Brothers to set up schools here and made it a ‘reserved sin’ for Catholic parents to send their children to the Model School. This resulted in 199 pupls withdrawing and meant the end of multi-denominational education in the city.
Three new Renault cars launched in Ireland

Renault has launched three new cars in Ireland - the Car of the Year 2024 Scenic E-Tech Electric, alongside the new flagship model Rafale E-Tech full hybrid and the new Captur.