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St Patrick's Day memories - what the parade and the day was like many years ago

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ST PATRICK'S Day will be an online celebration this year. So as we have to do without the parade, the pageantry, and the festivities, we have asked a number of Galwegians to share their memories of St Patrick's Day parades from years gone by.

Classical music concert from Galway Cathedral

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ARCADIA is a region of Greece, which in ancient times was sparsely populated by farming communities. In the Renaissance imagination, it became the epitome of the bucolic, pastoral, idyll.

Eat, Learn and Laugh with Cepta Mahon from Cookalicious!

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Cepta Mahon from Cookalicious is a home-chef and cookery tutor, hosting in-person classes, online classes, Live cookalongs and Supper Clubs. Her ability to teach and share her love of all thing’s food is infectious and full of energy.

Disappearing banks a signifier of the changing face of Irish towns

The banks were always a key part of the development and growth of towns and villages across the country. In my home town, we had three banks. The Bank of Ireland (where my dad was the porter for a quarter of a century; the Munster and Leinster Bank (later AIB), and the Ulster Bank. All three were housed in fine solid buildings from a different age. Buildings that marked their importance in the town.

Increased level of Westmeath housing adaptation grants funding announced

Longford-Westmeath Fine Gael Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, has announced an increased level of funding to provide home adaptations for older people and those living with disability and mobility issues within County Westmeath.

United impress in friendly draw against Sligo

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Manager John Caulfield was satisfied with another solid Galway United display in Wednesday afternoon's pre-season friendly 1-1 draw against Sligo Rovers at Eamonn Deacy Park.

Specsavers helping you stay connected with sound advice

ALMOST a third of over-65s are feeling lonely, with 39 percent of them finding it difficult to stay in touch with loved ones, according to Specsavers research.

Jason Byrne prepares to headline popular virtual Comedy KARLnival

Jason Byrne, the man The Times calls "the outright king of live comedy" will headline the next Róisín Dubh online Comedy KARLnival as the show which has kept us laughing through the lockdown, takes a bold step into the future, becoming an online comedy club and kind of TV show in one.

New Ford S-Max hybrid to launch on Irish motor market in May

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The new Ford S-Max Hybrid is set to go on sale in Ireland in May.

New Ford S-Max hybrid to arrive here in May

Ford describes it as the only sports activity vehicle to offer seven seats and the refinement, efficiency and convenience of a full hybrid powertrain. Prices and specifications have yet to be confirmed.

 

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