Thank you to each and every person who took the time to vote for me, especially those who took the time out of their own busy lives to lend their amazing support on a daily basis over the course of two months! Friends, family, old school mates, even complete strangers. I received an overwhelming amount… Read more »
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The death has occurred of Martin (Joe) Creaven, Cahernahoon, Cummer, Tuam, Galway / Turloughmore, Galway, June 30th 2016. Sadly missed by his loving wife Marie and sons Jamie and Ben, mother Roseleen, brothers Peter, Bernard and Jimmy, godson Oisin, mother-in-law, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours and a large circle of friends. Rest in Peace Remains… Read more »
Recently we celebrated 100 years since the 1916 Rising and the reading of the proclamation that helped shape and pave the way for the country we have today. I was lucky to be present at my children’s national school at Easter as some of the students there read the proclamation that our forefathers had written… Read more »
If there is one event that manages to truly highlight the marriage between gardening and the benefits for the soul, if is the Galway Garden Festival which takes place this weekend at Claregalway Castle and runs for two days. This year’s event will take place on Saturday and Sunday July 2–3 and runs from 11am… Read more »
Regional Féile Success for U14 Lads in Limerick Fresh from their historic County Final triumph Carnmore were back in action at the Regional Féile in Limerick. The Regional Féile is a new initiative by the GAA to bring the experience of the Féile Na nGael to more clubs across the country. Carnmore, having finished runner… Read more »
An Athenry-based social enterprise led by a father-and-son team has been announced as a finalist in this year’s Social Entrepreneurs Ireland Awards. Amicitia is a health and social care company set up by Billy and Patrick Mulvihill, who are now in the running for €600.000 in funding along with 17 other enterprise projects from around Ireland…. Read more »
Children in Claregalway, which has one of the fastest growing youth populations, are being discriminated by not having a public playground. So say members of the Oranmore-Athenry Municipal District (MDC). Cllr Jim Cuddy said the MDC was being treated as “the poor relation” when it comes to playgrounds, with Claregalway being one glaring example. He… Read more »
The death has occurred of John (Junior) Abbott, Slí an Bhradáin, Claregalway, Galway. Suddenly at his residence, son of the late Kathleen. Deeply regretted by his heart broken family, wife Jaicanta (Nee Lynam) Rosenallis, Co. Laois, son Conor, daughters Shauna, Niamh, and Muireann, father John (Senior), brothers Brendan (Clareen, Birr), Kevin (Birr), Kieran (New York), sisters Liz (Longford),… Read more »
The death has occurred of Michael Francis (Mick) McGrath, Carnmore Cross, Oranmore, Galway / Claregalway, Galway / Charlestown, Mayo (Peacefully, surrounded by his family); Sadly missed by his wife Gretta and family Michael, Seán, Jane and Cathy, son-in-law Francis, grandchildren Odhran, Aoibheann, Cathal, Nell, Leo and Max, brother Tom, sisters Catherine and Teresa, in-laws, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbours… Read more »
On Saturday, the sun blessed us for the unveiling of the new Yeats Exhibition in Thoor Ballylee, which will now be open to the public every day over the summer. The Yeats Thoor Ballylee Society was delighted to welcome Sabina Higgins who officially opened the Exhibition and shared her perspectives on the significance of love… Read more »
To mark the celebration of 50 years of supporting families, Cuan Mhuire in Coolarne is holding a Public Open Week between Sunday July 17th and Thursday July 21st be held at its centre. The schedule of events will include an annual sports day, seminars and a fundraising concert; as well as an information or awareness… Read more »
When you live abroad for a while, the newness wears off the new surroundings and regardless of how strange it seemed at first, it will feel familiar and ‘normal’ in time. When I first arrived in Qatar I was awed by just about everything, over time, the awe has waned and is replaced by acceptance…. Read more »