Belated birthday wishes to Margaret Langan, Rooaunmore and to her son Kevin who celebrated their birthdays on the 25th and the 26th May last. Hope you both had a great day. Congratulations to Geraldine and Thomas Callinan, Cregboy on the birth of their son Thomas Patrick born on the 26th May. Also belated wishes to… Read more »
Posts By: Josette Farrell
Killimor/Cashla Powerline Pylons
ESB powerline pylons—Are you aware of the real costs? Are they coming to a town near you? Are you aware that 1 in 3 people in this country will develop cancer? Are you aware that the air you breathe within 500m of high voltage powerlines can seriously damage you health? Are you aware that recent… Read more »
Claregalway Draft Development Plan June 2001
The Draft Development Plan for Claregalway is a blueprint for the development of the village for the next six years. This is a critical period in the development of the village as it moves from an era where little growth or change took place to the present time with pressure for housing, community facilities, new… Read more »
Congratulations to Our First Holy Communion Children
Church of the Assumption & St. James, Claregalway Saturday, May 26th 2001 Claregalway School Stephen Fee, Aoife Greally, Jonathan Healy, Karen Hurney, Áine Keenan, Ruairí Lynch, Helen Moran, Laura McHugh, Árann McMahon, Clíodhna McMahon, Ciara Newell, Melissa Noone, Angela O’Connor, Brendan O’Dea, Rachel O’Dea, Emma Shaughnessy, Céri Staunton, Stephen Walsh, Darragh Whelan. Teacher: Ms. Moylan…. Read more »
Claregalway Leisure Centre June 2001 Updates
Another successful season is drawing to a close. The centre has been in continuous use throughout the year since last September, and a break is very welcome. The committee are currently working on a calendar, to be launched towards the end of the year, as a fundraising venture for the refurbishments to be undertaken in… Read more »
Gardening with Bosco—June 2001
Midway through the year, your garden should be beginning to look good. Having done all the hard work in March, April, May; be it your vegetable garden, lawn, shrub borders or bedding plants, they should all be thriving now. Your lawn should continue to be mowed weekly as growth is at its peak. You may… Read more »
Face Up to a Facial
Claregalway Skin Care & Aromatherapy Clinic, Kiniska, Claregalway and Main Street, Clarinbridge The delicate skin of your face is exposed to everything that living in today’s world can offer—extremes of heat and cold, dust, dirt, pollution, exhaust fumes, bacteria, and viruses. So it’s not surprising that problems should sometimes occur. Some skin conditions, such as cold… Read more »
Claregalway Leisure Centre May 2001 Updates
The Centre has been in constant use during the indoor season, now drawing to a close. Activities sited in the Centre include basketball and badminton, both underage and adult. It is widely used for indoor soccer. It is also the location for the highly successful Annual Claregalway Drama Festival, which unfortunately had to be cancelled… Read more »
Claregalway Badminton Club May 2001 Updates
Junior Badminton Our Community games team is through to the Connacht Finals on July 21st to be held in Roscommon. The Team members are: Niall Farrell & Catherine Fleming, Gerard Kirrane & Maria Griffin, Ian Steven & Nicola Newell, Steven Keane & Orla Fahy and Padraig Hanley. Congratulations to our 8 club members who completed first level coaching course on… Read more »
Gardening with Bosco—May 2001
May is a month where temperatures rises and day length moves towards maximum, with this comes a great burst of growth which is relatively late this year. A word of warning for this month on two fronts—one is to be wary of late frosts, so cover or bring in all the annuals/summer bedding that have been… Read more »
Interior Design Hints & Tips—Decorating Small Places
With the price of property increasing each day and accommodation becoming scarcer, people have to adjust to living in small spaces. With a little imagination and careful planning there is no reason why a small room or house cannot be made attractive and comfortable to live in as a large one. Before you make any… Read more »
Choosing a Career—Nursing
The Work of a Nurse There is a great variety of work in the field of nursing and interested persons have a wide choice. The Nurse’s primary function is the care of the sick, the aged and the infirm, either in general or specialised hospitals, or in their homes under the Public Health Service, bringing… Read more »