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Engineers are awaiting the all-clear from archaeologists before beginning major flood relief work on Claregalway bridge. The works also involved demolishing Crusheeny bridge located between Claregalway and Cregmore bridges and replacing it with a new structure. It had been hoped to have the works completed sooner but the archaeological survey in Claregalway as well as… Read more »

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Oisín Concannon of Irish Organic Weed Killer was recognised for his outstanding achievements and entrepreneurial endeavours at the awards night hosted by JCI Galway last Friday night in the Galway Bay Hotel. Following a rigorous contest of interviews and on-site visits to the business, the title of JCI Galway Young Entrepreneur of the Year went… Read more »

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R.I.P. Alan Howard—November 7th 2010 (suddenly), beloved husband of Aislinn Bradley and much loved stepfather of Mia. Deeply mourned and sadly missed by his loving wife and stepdaughter, mother Marie, brother David, sisters Laura and Jean, nephews and niece, relatives and many friends. Reposing at the family home in Carnmore tomorrow (Wednesday) from 4pm to 7pm…. Read more »

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DELAYED flood relief work on Claregalway bridge is expected to begin before Christmas once an extensive archaeological survey has been completed. It had been hoped to have the works started before now but a revised plan involving the putting in place of two Bailey type temporary bridges across the Clare to prevent major traffic disruption… Read more »

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Claregalway Handball Club held an open evening yesterday, Wednesday October 27th in Claregalway GAA Clubhouse (beside Community Centre) at 7pm. The Club intends to offer training and coaching for interested players aged 9 years and over. At this time registration is limited to pupils attending Claregalway, Carnmore and Bawnmore schools. For further information, contact PRO… Read more »

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Sporting excellence and achievement are rewards from years of hard work and personal sacrifice, yet the golden moment of representing your country on the international stage, is something only a true sportsman aspires to. When their peers are enjoying a night on the town or indulging in down time in front of the telly, the… Read more »

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Claregalway Football GAA Club are holding a Halloween Fancy Dress Disco on October 30th next, in the Claregalway Leisure Centre at 9pm. Entry is €10 from 9pm to 12am. Strictly no alcohol and this is a supervised event. All first years, second and third years are invited to attend. As part of the Disco there… Read more »

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After a most enjoyable and successful fashion show last Thursday night in the Clayton Hotel, Claregalway GAA Club would like to say a huge thank you to all the shops who participated on the night, Brown Thomas, Sugar Pink, Hidden Closet, Sorelle Boutique, Colette Latchford, Fallons Menswear, Enjoi, Born and also Susie Mahony for showing… Read more »

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“UNBELIEVABLE and unreal” complications around the flood relief works at Claregalway have delayed construction of the ‘flood eye’ at the bridge but good progress is expected in the coming months, according to Galway County Council. County Manager Martina Maloney announced a further €100,000 has now been allocated for projects around the county to avoid a… Read more »

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The proposed second level school for Claregalway may be delayed according to Deputy Padraic McCormack who described the Minister for Education’s reply to a Dáil question on the matter as “disappointing” and unclear. “The Minister in her reply claims that the numbers of post primary pupils required in the general area will only be reached in… Read more »

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Below is the latest interactive edition of the Nuacht Chláir, featuring recipes from local Chef Susie O’ Connor, an article on Health Expenses, Information on Gum Disease Periodontitis, Gardening Tips from local horticulturist Josette Farrell, an update from local Councillor Jim Cuddy, and much more.