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Athlone Musical Society’s production of Chess will wow musical theatre audiences

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Athlone Musical Society take to the stage with their production of CHESS, in the Dean Crowe Theatre from Friday, March 3 to Saturday, March 11.

New Bank Holiday extends Westport tourist season

 

New short term lettings laws could damage tourism in Galway

Proposed new planning rules for short term lettings must be published and debated before a new registration system is introduced, according to Irish Self Catering Federation chairperson Máire Ní Mhurchú.

June date confirmed for Athlone Show in 2023 as committee officers elected at AGM

The Athlone Show will take place on Michael Donoghue’s farm on Sunday, June 18, it was has been confirmed.

Croí na hÉireann Festival 2023 attracting much interest from local community groups

Croí na hÉireann Festival chairperson, John Henson, has expressed his gratitude to all those who were in attendance at the festival launch in The Bounty recently.

Call for roundabout re-design after latest serious accident

A cyclist was seriously injured in a collision with an articulated lorry on the Old Dublin Road in Renmore this week. Gardai are appealing to people who witnessed the incident to come forward.

Call for roundabout redesign after latest serious accident

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A cyclist was seriously injured in a collision with an articulated lorry on the Old Dublin Road in Renmore this week. Gardai are appealing to people who witnessed the incident to come forward.

Former University of Galway president named as new Galway Hospice chairman

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The Board of Galway Hospice Foundation has announced the appointment of a new Chairman, Dr Jim Browne. Dr Browne is Chairman of the Board of Children’s Health Ireland and brings with him a wide variety of experience from the health, engineering, education, and voluntary sectors in Ireland and abroad.

Advocates welcome promise of 30 km speed limits outside schools

Community advocates for safer streets are pleased that a majority of Galway city councillors voted to include 30 km per hour speed limits outside city schools as part of the city’s speed limit review at Monday’s council meeting, and that the Executive promised a full review of speed limits of all city and suburban roads by 2024.

Athlone ‘clean to European norms’ but falls on IBAL anti-litter league table

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