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“I told you it could be done” Change – it happens so fast Change is happening so fast these days not because of technology advances but because of advances in human ability to visualise, adapt and change.  Every day we hear of some new invention or technological advancement so futuristic that people’s mind are boggled… Read more »

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An old children’s graveyard—historically known as a Lisheen, has been restored to a proper state by the local community thanks to local Cllr Jarlath McDonagh, making a grant of €1,250 available for the project from his discretionary notice of motion funding. Cllr McDonagh said this week after the Lisheen was consecrated and a special mass… Read more »

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Minister for the Office of Public Works, Deputy Brian Hayes is set to travel to Claregalway next Tuesday (the 25th July) to open Claregalway Bridge which was upgraded significantly after Christmas 2009 flooding. And local Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has welcomed the completion of the works, at the cost of €8 million for the flood… Read more »

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DES is an enterprise led training body set up to provide training to start up enterprises, family run businesses as well as SMEs in the manufacturing and hospitality sectors in the Border , midlands and West of Ireland. Skillnets is an enterprise-led support body dedicated to the promotion and facilitation of learning as a key… Read more »

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DES is an enterprise led training body set up to provide training to start up enterprises, family run businesses as well as SMEs in the manufacturing and hospitality sectors in the Border , midlands and West of Ireland. Skillnets is an enterprise-led support body dedicated to the promotion and facilitation of learning as a key… Read more »

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Sean Gallagher supports Developing Enterprises Skillnet on visit to Galway Developing Enterprises Skillnet in association with WIN – West of Ireland Networking will host a workshop open to the public on ‘Strategies for Irish Companies Entering the US market’ which will also have Sean Gallagher in attendance on July 15th from 10am to 1pm in… Read more »

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Three Galway rowers were in action at the prestigious Lucerne Regatta, third of the World Cup series, this past weekend. Tribesmen’s Siobhán McCrohan earned a Bronze medal in the Lightweight Single Scull; NUIG’s Niall Kenny was one place off bronze in the Lightweight Quad Scull, and Tribesmen’s Lisa Dilleen featured in the Double Scull. The… Read more »

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July is the time for Fuchsia Colour in the garden, Fuchsia planted in hanging baskets and patio planters early in the spring are beginning to flower and add welcome colour to the garden. Fuchsia starts flowering in early July and will remain in flower right up until the hard frosts in early October. Because they… Read more »

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Where: Rossinver, Co. Leitrim When: 17th July   11am – 5pm Special features: “Peat free compost” with head gardener Julia Lehmann and information by The Irish Peatland Council.   Launch of “Organic gardening is simple” by award winning gardener Jill Scott from Fermanagh

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Where: Rossinver, Co. Leitrim When: 17th July   11am – 5pm Special features: “Peat free compost” with head gardener Julia Lehmann and information by The Irish Peatland Council.   Launch of “Organic gardening is simple” by award winning gardener Jill Scott from Fermanagh

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Carnmore U14 Camogie team won the County Championship in a thriller at Loughrea on 14th June . Carnmore 1-1 to Mullagh’s 0-1. A Goal from Rachael Killilea raised the tempo of the game in the second half and this was shortly followed by a point from Christina Hanley. Mullagh scored a point from a free and our girls had… Read more »

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Carnmore U14 Camogie team won the County Championship in a thriller at Loughrea on 14th June . Carnmore 1-1 to Mullagh’s 0-1. A Goal from Rachael Killilea raised the tempo of the game in the second half and this was shortly followed by a point from Christina Hanley. Mullagh scored a point from a free and our girls had… Read more »