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Claregalway Ladies Gaelic Football club are delighted to announce details of an exciting new programme called Gaelic4Girls that is commencing on Saturday 22nd March. Gaelic4Girls is initially an 8 week programme aimed at increasing participation in Ladies Gaelic Football. The programme targets girls aged between 8–12 years who are not currently registered with a Ladies… Read more »

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Senior League Killimordaly v Carnmore 22nd Feb 2014 This was the first round of the 2014 Senior Hurling League and both Killimordaly and Carnmore would want to get their league campaign of to a good start. It was Killimordaly who started brighter and took the lead with points by Brian Burke (free) and a second… Read more »

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Horkan’s Irish Shamrock is from the true Irish shamrock species, Trifolium Dubium, and has been carefully grown here in the West of Ireland using our native shamrock seed to produce a quality Irish shamrock plant which can be worn proudly on St Patrick’s Day and planted in your garden to grow on for next year…. Read more »

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The death has occurred of Margaret Long (née Baker), Kiltrogue, Claregalway, Galway / Turloughmore, Galway Predeceased by her husband Martin, sadly missed by her daughters Nellie and Maura, sons Francis, Mick, John and Paddy, sister Mary, grandchildren, great- grandchildren, in-laws, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends. Rest in Peace Reposing at Lackagh Mortuary Chapel this Sunday… Read more »

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Galway based Green Earth Organics, the award winning provider of home deliveries of fresh organic fruit and vegetables has just expanded their offering to include nuts, seeds and many more certified organic products. Speaking about the launch of their expanded range of products, co-founder Kenneth Keavey said, “I love the idea of eating well, of… Read more »

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Armed raiders may be casing rural shops days in advance of robberies. The owners of shops, pubs and filling stations, and their neighbours, are being urged by Chief Supt Tom Curley of Galway Garda Station to be on the lookout for anyone acting suspiciously or for any strange vehicles in the vicinity of business premises…. Read more »

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A few years ago, one of the Operation Transformation experts asked me what got me to where I am today. “Self belief,” I answered. There are times when you will disappoint yourself and people will let you down, but those are the times when you must remind yourself to trust your own judgements and opinions… Read more »

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The 4th of March 2014, happy Pancake Day everyone… The 4th of March 2013, the best day of our lives. Lily-Mae’s oncologist called to say her scans showed No Evidence of Disease! The chemo had worked. Cyclophosphamide, etoposide, cisplatin, carboplatin, vincristine, topotecan, doxorubicin, busulfan and melphalan were all pumped into our darling baby, repeatedly, to try… Read more »

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As we enter into Spring and search for signs of it everywhere we go, the vegetable garden can be one of the best places to start. Small tips of green onions are already poking their heads through the soil in the polytunnel and we can’t wait to start pulling them and adding them to our… Read more »

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Ar Scáth a Chéile is a new song by Seo Linn with all proceeds going to Self Help Africa. Last year they clocked in over two million YouTube hits in just over a week with their stunning Irish version of Avicii’s Wake Me Up (above) and after a whirlwind of TV appearances and international tour dates,… Read more »