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The prospect of Claregalway getting a Secondary School to cater for 850 to 1,000 students has moved a step closer this week with the Department of Education expected to advertise for a site for the proposed new building in the near future. “To hear that the Department is moving towards acquiring a site is excellent… Read more »

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Saturday next (19th) marks our social highlight of the year, the Dinner Dance in the Claregalway Hotel. The Club is looking for a big turnout of members and followers and the proceeds will be used for the Club’s Development Fund, in particular for the on-going works at Knockdoemore. Proceedings commence with Dinner at 8.30pm and the speeches have been… Read more »

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Claregalway U-21 footballers had a comfortable win over Annaghdown in their first North Board A Championship match of 2011 played at sunny Annaghdown on Sunday Feb. 13th. The score was 1-11 to 0-5. This was a good all-round team display in a free flowing game and Claregalway always looked likely winners from start to finish…. Read more »

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Three new courses from The Garden School this Spring in Galway with Irish Garden writer Ciaran Burke, including weekend courses and night classes Grow Your Own Food Sunday classes, 6 weeks. This course is a unit from the RHS Level 2 Certificate in the Principles of Horticulture course and on completion participants can get an… Read more »

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Claregalway/Lackagh Community Games held their Registration Night for the winter events last Tuesday, 1st February. It was very encouraging as there was great interest with lots of participants registering for the many events. There is still time to register for some of the events.  Please check the website www.claregalwaylackaghcomunitygames.com for more detailed information or contact… Read more »

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There will be a Disco in the Claregalway Community Centre on the 18th February, from 8pm to 12am promptly. Fully supervised, Strictly No Alcohol. The theme for the Disco is Traffic Light. The Disco will be in aid of the Community at large, from the Leisure Centre, the other groups using the Centre, the GAA.

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About the play For over 50 years Cass has worked among bums and “gooks” in sandwich-bar­­, a joint in the lower east side of New York, a block from Skid Row. Upon her return to Ireland, her drinking and coarse manners embarrass her “respectable” family who reject her. Her brother has her committed to Eden… Read more »

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Well the good news about February is that winter is nearly over and March isn’t far away. However, after the December snow, it’s a braver person than me who’ll bet on us not having another cold snap. January was quite pleasant here but most days the thermometer rarely moved much above freezing. It doesn’t help… Read more »

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U21s play Annaghdown in the GPC Quarter-finals at Annaghdown this weekend, see fixtures. Annual Social: This year it is the turn of our Minor team of 20 years ago to be honoured at our Dinner Dance in the Claregalway Hotel on Saturday February19th. In 1999 they won the double, that is, the Co. Minor B… Read more »

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The GAA Club will be holding its annual social on Sat 19th Feb in the Claregalway Hotel. We are delighted to say that Paul & Nora Gill have again agreed to sponsor the night thus providing us the opportunity to raise money from the proceeds. We are looking for a big turnout because we have… Read more »

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Kick start your new physically active lifestyle with a six week training program. This exciting exercise program will take place here in Claregalway. As Sport Scientists and certified strength and conditioning specialists we will train ten people for two 45 minute sessions a week. Over 6 weeks, you will exercise using your own body weight… Read more »

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The Office of Public Works (OPW) has confirmed that advance flood relief works in Claregalway are expected to be completed in early May. The completion of the works will enable the removal of Crusheeny Bridge, which the OPW has identified as a major obstruction to flow in the Clare River, particularly during the catastrophic floods… Read more »