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What to do now on the plot There’s quite a lot you can start at this time of year. Beetroot, spring cabbage, Chinese cabbage, carrots, kohlrabi, lettuce, rocket, peas (use an early variety so they’ll mature before the season ends) French beans, spring onions and radish.As your early potatoes come up, give the soil a… Read more »

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The death has occurred of Eileen Cullinan of Carrowkeel, Claregalway, Galway. Reposing at Claregalway Mortuary Chapel from 5.30pm this Tuesday evening. Removal at 7.30pm to the adjoining church. Mass tomorrow Wednesday at 11am. Funeral afterwards to Claregalway Cemetery. Date of death: Monday July 4th 2011.  

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The Claregalway U14 Ladies began their journey to Féile Peil na nÓg in Corcaigh on Thursday 30th June for the 3rd time in 3 years and to defend their 2010 Div 1 All Ireland Féile title. The day began in Hughes Supervalu of Claregalway, who were one of our main sponsors, with photographs and a… Read more »

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Hi everyone, I hope things are good with you. I have decided to run in the Ethiopian Great Run on Sunday the 27th of November 2011 in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia and I am looking or asking people to join me in this run or walk or if you want to crawl to raise funds… Read more »

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Attached are pictures of new pitch at Knockdoemore 1.7.2011. Claregalway GAA Club is now embarking on Phase 2 of its Development Programme and the delivery of actions in accordance with its Mission Statement- To enhance the quality of life for Youth and Adults by providing appropriate infrastructure for sport and recreation in Claregalway To promote… Read more »

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Thought for the week – Paving the way One thing that I have noticed from my many years living in Africa and Asia is that in tribal cultures the elderly play an important role. They are the keepers of that cultures memories and the holders of wisdom. As such, the elderly are honored and respected… Read more »

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Minister for Education, Ruairí Quinn, has confirmed the long-awaited secondary school for Claregalway will open in two years time. Galway West Labour TD Derek Nolan today received confirmation that the school will be opened in September 2013. According to Deputy Nolan, around 1700 children are attending primary schools in Claregalway and surrounding areas. These children… Read more »

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Galway companies and applicants to benefit. Fine Gael Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has urged Galway companies to get involved in the Government’s new internship scheme, which will provide 5,000 places for people who are unemployed and are struggling to access the jobs market. “In the current climate, you can’t get a job, without experience, and… Read more »

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The Callino Quartet will be joined by Ronan Dunne (double bass), Sarah Beaty (clarinet), Stephen Stirling (French horn) and Peter Whelan (bassoon) for a performance of Schubert’s Octet in St.Mary’s Catheral Tuam on Wednesday 13 July at 8.00pm. This concert is presented in association with Galway Arts Festival and will be followed by a ‘Meet the… Read more »

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Seniors play NUI’G in the Co. Championship at Tuam Stadium in Sunday next, July 3rd at 5.45pm. Congrats to Club player Sean Moran and the Galway Co. Minors on their good win over Sligo in the Connacht Championship in Sligo on Saturday last. We convey best wishes to them for the Semi-final against Leitrim. All-Ireland… Read more »

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Senator Fidelma Healy Eames has announced this morning that a new Claregalway second level school will go ahead in a priority list of new schools issued by the Dept of Education. The new schools, including the Claregalway secondary school are to be built over the next six years. In welcoming the announcement; Senator Healy Eames paid tribute… Read more »