Please note that Claregalway Community Development Association AGM takes place on Tuesday next 15th March at 8.00pm in the Parish Meeting Room. If you know someone that would be interested in attending or would be interested in joining the CCDA can you please ask them to attend. All welcome, please feel free to circulate.
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Once again the young dancing group Cosa Beoga who have been hitting the country by storm made their way into the finals of the hugely popular RTE ! All Ireland Talent Show. Qualifying through the semi finals on Sunday night, they will now take part in the All-Ireland Final on March 20th. Cosa Beoga who… Read more »
The Claregalway Festival of Drama will take place in Claregalway Leisure Centre commencing on this Thursday night, 10th March and runs until Friday, 18th March inclusive. Every year Claregalway Leisure Centre is transformed into a theatre for the duration of the Festival and this year the adjudicator for the Festival of Drama 2011 will be… Read more »
Ever notice how really good you feel after doing something good for another person? When we perform a selfless act without any expectation, it can be so satisfying. Often after we make a difference in the life of another, we ask ourselves why we haven’t done it more often. Our act of selfless service might involve… Read more »
On Thursday 10th March the Malt House are holding a fundraiser in aid of Ronan Scully’s North Pole Challenge with the launch of their new Spring Menu. Ronan is always a busy man but this year is more exceptional than normal. He has just finished with his role as a leader in RTE’s Operational Transformation but… Read more »
Commuters can expect two months of traffic disruption on the N17 from the last week of March while flood relief work is carried out on Claregalway bridge. However, a warning has been issued that all the flood relief projects such as these will be put “in the halfpenny place” if Lough Corrib is allowed clog… Read more »
What is possible? In short, I firmly believe that anything is possible. Many people in everyday life and throughout history have achieved magnificent feats despite not having widespread support. You may remember a time of your own when people challenged your idea and you persisted anyway, and still you succeeded without their support. When you… Read more »
If you’re looking to add a splash of colour and fun to your party, nothing does it better than Balloons. With our very extensive range of styles and colours, plain or texted (eg.1st-100th) birthday, super shapes and air walkers, you are sure to find what you need for your party. At Paradiso Balloons we pride… Read more »
The Barony of Clare had 33 castles at time of the 1585 survey. The 2 principal demesnes were Claregalway and Corofin. Both protect major crossings of Clare river on road linking Galway city with North and East and share many similarities (portcullis revetment, box machioli on all 4 sides etc). The Annals of 4 Masters… Read more »
R.I.P. Michael Lardiner, School Road, Carnmore, Orammore, Co Galway—February 18th 2011 (suddenly). Michael (Mick) dearly beloved husband of Bridie and loving father of Joe, adored grandfather of Jonathan, deeply regretted by his loving wife and son, daughter-in-law Maureen, grandson, sisters-in-law, brother-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and a large circle of friends. Reposing at the Claregalway Mortuary… Read more »
Relocation essential option for Claregalway-Carnmore flooding families – Healy Eames Feb. 20th, 2011, Lead Galway West Fine Gael Dail candidate Sen. Fidelma Healy Eames has confirmed today that FG in Govt will review the best option for families in the Caherlea-Lisheenavalla and CARNMORE areas, including relocation. Up to fifteen families live under constant threat of… Read more »
Below is the interactive edition of the January/February 2011 Nuacht Chláir, featuring photos from the locality taken during the snow, an article on Flu from Claregalway Pharmacy, Gardening Tips, Claregalway GAA update, recipes, local notices and more.