The death has occurred of Margaret O’RIORDAN (née Minogue) Árd na Gaoithe, Currandrum, Claregalway, Galway Peacefully at U H Galway. Wife of the late Brendan. Sadly missed by her loving daughter Deirdre, sister Mary Francis O’Brien (Athlone), sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and friends. Reposing at Corrandulla Mortuary Chapel tomorrow, Tuesday evening, from… Read more »
Posts By: Josette Farrell
Claregalway Football news update
Strictly Claregalway – Season 2. Now is your chance to follow in the footsteps of Season 1 dancers. Plans are being made for an event at the end of January. If you want to get involved, have a bit of fun and improve your dancing skills please text your name to 086 2566333. Places are… Read more »
Tips for Keeping Warm This Winter
Heaters When buying heaters, make sure that they are the right size for the rooms they are to heat, and that they have thermostatic controls. Remember that electric heaters other than storage heaters consume electricity at the most expensive charge rate. Use a space or portable heater instead of the central heating, if only one… Read more »
Claregalway Wastewater Treatment Plant Opens
Statement from Seán Kyne TD – Minister of State at the Department of Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs and Fine Gael TD for Galway West:Claregalway Wastewater Treatment Plant OpensIrish Water confirms that Lakeview Estate will be connected in the coming weeks“The new wastewater treatment plant at Claregalway has opened as part of a… Read more »
Coláiste Baile Chláir School news
This Friday, 2nd December, over 200 students and staff, will be taking part in a 24 hour Fast in conjunction with Youth Suicide Prevention Ireland, to raise funds for this fantastic organisation who do amazing work in trying to prevent youth suicide in Ireland. All funds raised go directly to YSPI. If you would like… Read more »
GIY Monthly Column – November 2016
We have a pretty fixed view of what makes up the human body – cells, blood, tissues, bone and so on. But, did you know that inside your gut you carry around a whopping 2kg of microbes, which consists of over 1,000 different species of bacteria that outnumber our cells 10 to 1? Most… Read more »
Try to look on the bright side
It’s probably ingrained in us Irish and maybe even more-so that any other nationality, we’re prone to suffering from a small bit of negativity. We lean towards the down side. We highlight the pitfalls, point out the inefficiencies and harp on about the negative in like, any situation. We loved to harp on about,… Read more »
Claregalway Girls Champions of Connacht
IT SLIGO was the place to be this week as Coláiste Bhaile Chláir first year girls soccer team were crowned Connacht Futsal Champions for 2016. The five talented schools that progressed through to their County events to the prestigious Connacht Finals, the impressive Davitt College, Castlebar (Mayo), St. Clare’s Comprehensive School, Manorhamilton… Read more »
Black Friday – by the reluctantemigrant
So I log to my VPN to have a peek at what’s happening back at home but all I can get are these American news about Black Friday. I refresh and reboot and realise that I’m not watching CNN or Fox, its Irish news and the reports are all on about Black Friday. Confusing because,… Read more »
Supermac’s shortlisted for sponsorship awards
SUPERMAC’S has been nominated for two prestigious awards at the Irish Sponsorship Awards ceremony that will take place next Wednesday in Dublin. The nominations are for Best Event Sponsorship for the Fleadh Cheoil and Best Team or Athlete for the company’s ties with the Irish Rugby Player, Sean O’Brien. “We are delighted to have been… Read more »
Charity shop for Claregalway day centre to host live Christmas crib
The ‘Never Too Old’ Charity Shop, based in Cois Chláir, Claregalway (behind the Arches Hotel) was established in 2012 and is run 100 per cent by volunteers from the community and surrounding areas. It is the main source of funding for the Claregalway & District Day Care Centre, a centre that provides a place of… Read more »
The changing face of Claregalway – by Declan Varley
By Declan Varley, Galway Advertiser Claregalway enters this Christmas in a vein of great confidence with a space of new developments changing the face of the village over the past few months. The new Coláiste Baile Chlair has been completed and the associated roadworks near it have altered the look of the village. The winding… Read more »