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If you were to pay too much attention to the media in recent times, you’d think there were only troughs in our collective lives right now. Bad news sells and on that basis, there must be a lot of newspapers selling right now. But for every trough, there is a peak. There are still plenty of peaks… Read more »

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Galway Chamber and Galway City Council are in negotiations about the potential for Galway Airport to be used as a permanent Park and Ride facility, it was confirmed yesterday. A senior City Hall official has confirmed that the local authority is looking at the possibility of using the Carnmore facility as a base for a… Read more »

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A potential location for temporary buildings for the new community college in Claregalway has been suggested at the community grounds close to the local community centre. “Trustees with GAA club and the Community Centre have given their agreement to locate the temporary buildings there, if this is what is desired or required by the new… Read more »

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Claregalway U-14s in the Co. Football Championship Semi-final On Friday next (27th.) the Claregalway U-14 footballers play the Co. semi-final against Clarinbridge in Clarinbridge at 7pm. We are asking all followers who can, to turnout in numbers for this game as Claregalway strive to reach the Co. final. Already this year they have performed with… Read more »

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2012 is proving a very busy year for Claregalway Handball Club. The summer would normally be the quietest time for the club and members, however in only our 3rd year into the Club’s “rebirth”, some players have just come back from competing in the One Wall Nationals in City West and our boys U15 and… Read more »

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This week the start of an influx of visitors to the Lackagh area commenced when seventeen descendents of Kearney’s of Lackagh arrived on Tuesday morning, most of them visiting Ireland for the first time as the come to join in the family reunion of Kearney’s of Lackagh which will take place for the first time… Read more »

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The patron of the proposed new community college in Claregalway is expected to be announced by the Government soon, and it is hoped that the school will be open by September 2013. The campaign for building a community college in Claregalway has been gathering momentum for several years, and it is expected that the school… Read more »

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The strive to become more self-sufficient is often viewed in some quarters as inherently selfish—closing oneself off from the world and producing only enough food for your own needs (and to hell with the rest of you). In reality, I’ve found that self-sufficiency is in many ways a misnomer—as I’ve strived to become more self-sufficient, I’ve… Read more »

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Claregalway U14 Ladies captured the Division 4 League Title when they defeated St Gabriels in a close game on Friday evening in Maree Pitch. Claregalway lead at halftime by 1–2 to 0–2 with Orla O’Gorman getting a fine goal and Laura King kicking the points. Early in the second half St Gabriels hit the Claregalway… Read more »

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Galway City Outer Bypass represents best cost-benefit return of all national projects announced today July 17 Further to confirmation just received from the Department of Transport, I am delighted to announce that the Galway City Outer By-Pass will be approved in the capital allocations for PHASE 2 funding this afternoon. This is the first formal confirmation… Read more »

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Mark Rohan has had a busy summer representing his country in U16 European Basketball Competitions. Having gone through trials late last year, he was one of twelve picked to represent Ireland at U16 level. One other Galwegian, namely Darragh Mulkerrins from Moycullen, also made the cut. His summer journey started against Wales in the National… Read more »