The provision of a bypass for Claregalway will take a significant step forward next month when the route options will be presented to the four local area Councillors and a public meeting will be held in the village to coincide with this. Members of the public will get an opportunity to examine the proposed routes… Read more »
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The Pursuit of Happiness – so what’s stopping you? We all have desires, whether it’s a desire to improve your career or business, to have a better social life or to have the courage for public speaking. Some people are fortunate to fulfill their desires and for others they are just pipe dreams. So… Read more »
8 weeks of the most imaginative sports camp in Galway! The camps are run over 8 weeks from Monday July 4th to Friday September 2nd 2011 (excluding Galway Race Week) based at the HipKidz complex, Briarhill and the Athenry Astroturf pitch. It is open to 5-13 year olds and runs from 8:30am to 3pm (Mon-Fri)… Read more »
U12 Tigers had a win over Barna during the week. Tigers play St Michael’s on Wed 25th at 7:30pm in Claregalway. Lions had no match this week as their opponents couldn’t field . The last League match for the Lions is on Sat 28th May at 7pm in Claregalway. U14 Tigers game V Carraroe was… Read more »
2011 Claregalway/Lackagh Community Games 4th Annual Camel Race Family Fun Day will be held on Sunday May 29th in the Claregalway Hotel. This is the only fundraising event held by Claregalway/Lackagh Community Games and starts at 4pm. There will be novelty races and many underage races for all the children. Hopefully as many families as… Read more »
Horticulturists, market gardeners, organic farmers and fruit growers are increasingly using both dried seaweed meal and liquid seaweed extracts in soil conditioning and crop spray applications. The regular application of seaweed manure or spray is said to have the following benefits:
THE committee involved in the campaign for a new Second-level school for Claregalway has been very successful in the 10 months since it began its work last year. In January the Department of Education announced the official approval/recognition of the school for Claregalway and in March began the process of site acquisition when the advertised… Read more »
A total of seven sites have been offered to the Department of Education to provide a new secondary school in Claregalway—the sites will be examined by officials over the next twelve months. But hopes for the enrolment of first year students at the school next September have been dashed by the Department who say that… Read more »
Below is the interactive edition of the May 2011 Nuacht Chláir, featuring an article on Migraines from Claregalway Pharmacy, Information on Osteoporosis from Turloughmore Health Centre, Claregalway/Lackagh Community Games Update, local notices, articles on Bad Breath and Grinding Teeth from Claregalway Dental Surgery, My Wise Irish Life, a life story from local author Móna Wise, a… Read more »
The days of the septic tanks are numbered in Claregalway and Milltown as a major step towards providing up-to-date sewage treatment facilities for both communities was taken this week when Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan announced €2.8 million in funding for the necessary piping. Galway County Council will now advertise for tenders for the… Read more »
Marriage, Munchkins, Money & Muck Being asked to write a piece for the Nuacht Chláir is an honour and I am proud to submit a few Wise Words whenever a space filler is needed. Being asked to write something for the Nuacht Chláir about myself and my life—now that is a little daunting. I mean, don’t… Read more »
Thomas O’Shea, Kerryville, Claregalway and late of Ballydavid, Co. Kerry, May 13th 2011. Thomas (Tomo), retired Detective Garda; deeply regretted by his loving wife Patricia, sons Niall and Cathal, his mother Eileen, Brother Seos, sisters Maura, Eileen, Cáit and Annmarie, brothers-in-law, sisters-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives, neighbours and a wide circle of friends. Reposing at his home… Read more »