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The Battle for Ballinrobe Workhouse 1883-1888
Patrick J. Farragher was a dark-complexioned individual but was otherwise of regular features. His heavy moustache gave him a military appearance. Up to September 1879, Farragher held the lease to a farm on the Mannin Estate in Aghamore.
Camogie legend Aoife Donohue urges players and fans to go up the hill for Jack and Jill
Galway camogie star and member of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Aoife Donohue, is urging people to become charitable All-Stars for a great local cause this summer and go Up the Hill for Jack and Jill.
Westmeath GAA star urges support for local cause by Going ‘Up the Hill for Jack and Jill’
Westmeath camogie player and member of the Gaelic Players Association (GPA), Sheila McGrath, is urging people to become charitable All-Stars for a great local cause this summer and go Up the Hill for Jack and Jill.
Roscommon Injury Unit is here for you this summer season
Many of us get back to playing our favourite sports again in the summer months.
Colin Clarke Bed Push for Little Champions July 15 Galway
My name is Colin. I am a dad to four wonderful kids, to whom our youngest, Fíadh was born in May 2021 with CHD, Pulmonary Atresia, VSD’s, MAPCAs and DiGeorge Syndrome. The first year and a half of Fíadh’s life was an uphill battle, but we got through it, and more so we got through with the welcomed support from Jack and Jill Children’s Foundation. Their service allowed us to care for Fíadh at home ensuring all her medical needs were met while keeping her siblings, Jake, Lilly and Harry’s daily life as normal as possible as they tried to come to terms with Fíadh’s condition and the new change to our home life. With this golden support, we were in a position to spend much needed quality time with our other children after long stints in hospital while our Jack and Jill nurse would care for Fíadh in the comfort of her own home which as parents gave us great peace of mind.
Aughrim clergyman ‘happ-pea’ for Malawi farmers this Christian Aid Week
An Aughrim clergyman is celebrating the success of farming communities in southern Malawi who have seen their lives transformed after receiving a fairer price for their pigeon pea crop.
Newcastle couple who built grotto invite people to pray in May
A city couple, who set up a grotto at the end of their road, are inviting people to make time for prayer during May, which is traditionally the month of the rosary.
For Galway RNLI crew, every day is a learning day
The volunteer lifeboat crew welcomed University of Galway’s Prof Dara Byrne, Philip Parakal Augusthinose and Mike Smith to the station on Thursday last to see at first hand how the RNLI station operates and how clinical simulation can enhance casualty care and first aid training.
RHS Home Care continuing to provide social care services within home setting
Twenty seven years ago a small group of volunteers united to see if they could provide social care services to local people who needed support at home.