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Historical Harps hit a chord in Galway!

From the 10th century Irish harps have been associated with mythology and considered to create music from other worlds. They have captured the imagination...

Galwegians Dancing through Medieval Times!

More than two-dozen anxious dancers showed up to take part in the Medieval Dancing Workshop held at Busker Browne’s Hall on Saturday. It was part...

GALWAY CAMOGIE: HELP US PICK GALWAY’S GREATEST CAMOGIE PLAYER

Our final week of the ‘Galway’s Greatest’ twitter series is dedicated to the ladies with two competitions and here, we are asking our followers...

GALWAY UNITED (Reaction): “Incredibly Frustrated” – SHANE KEEGAN

Defeat for Galway United on Friday night ended their unbeaten home record and also inflicted their first league loss in 12 games. Sean Brennan's sweetly...

Ocean Wealth Summit comes to Galway in June

Seafood and marine industry leaders will gather at the fifth annual “Our Ocean Wealth” Summit in a purpose-built marquee at Galway Docks, on June...

AIRTRICITY LEAGUE PREVIEW: GALWAY UNITED vs DROGHEDA UNITED (Friday, 7.45pm Eamonn Deacy Park) 

Galway United entertain Drogheda United in the First Division as two of the top three look to strike a major blow in taking the initiative behind...

GDPR – the final countdown!

Irish firms make final push to comply with GDPR as new data laws loom. The biggest overhaul of data privacy regulation in the history of...

The woman who fights for choice

Dette McLoughlin is slender and soft-spoken, a tattoo of a blue heart on her right forearm the only indication that she isn't your ordinary...

Man convicted of assault that left victim bleeding on the ground

A man who appeared before Galway District Court this week was convicted of assaulting another man after an argument about noise levels. Mahmood Rasheed (38),...

NUI Galway taking bookings for science summer camp

NUI Galway’s School of Natural Sciences Bio-EXPLORERS programme, in collaboration with Kitchen Chemistry, is now taking bookings for its three Summer Science Camps. Attendees can...

Historic Open Day to take place at St. Pat’s School as it welcomes girls for first time

St Pat’s Primary School on Lombard Street in Galway City opened its  doors in 1954 as a boys only school in the heart of...

6 Jobs Lost as Independent Brewing Ceases Production

6 jobs have now been lost due to Independent Brewing having ceased its production. It has been said that Independent Brewing will no longer continue...

Galway solidarity march for cervical smear victims

A solidarity march for the women affected by the recent cervical smear test scandal is set to take place this Saturday afternoon at 3pm...

Ambitious New Play at An Taibhdhearc This Summer 2018

An Taibhdhearc, The National Irish Language Theatre will produce BAOITE, a new play by Darach Mac Con Iomaire as part of Galway International Arts...

City council cannot run Christmas market without a contractor report says

Galway city cannot run the Christmas market without contracting an operator according to a report given to the city council. "Galway city council staff do...

2018 Galway Rose Selection set to take place Saturday 19th May

The 2018 Galway Rose Selection will be held at the Clayton Hotel Galway, tomorrow evening Saturday 19th May from 7pm. Current Galway Rose Niamh Elwood hands...

“That was my Run at Croke Park” – Galway Rose on Being in Tralee with the Galway Sash

The current Galway Rose has just one day left until she hands over her title to a new ambassador for the City of The...

MOJOFEST set to return to Galway at the end of this month

MojoFest is returning to the City of the Tribes later this month with Glen Mulcahy, who is a former RTE reporter and one of...

COPE Galway thanks volunteers at annual recognition event today

COPE Galway is holding its 4th Annual Volunteer Recognition Event today at the Salthill Hotel. As part of this week’s National Volunteering Week (14-21 May) the event...

Darren’s Diary – Kicking The Habit (Week 12) – Tuesday, 15th May 

It's a dry evening, the sun is staying out late and even though it's cold, it means there is plenty of midweek activities to...

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