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Many people associate successful people with good time management, much of that success is attributed to the statement “doing the right thing, at the right time”. People often say that successful people are blessed with money and resources, yet they did not start out like this. While most successful business people have personal assistants and… Read more »

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Galway City Council wishes to advise the public regarding traffic congestion and resulting traffic delays in the city. Recent weeks have seen significant traffic volumes travelling to the City Centre and also wishing to travel across the City, resulting in congestion and delays The traffic volumes arise from a combination of factors not least of… Read more »

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Social Dance Classes Held at the SMA House, Claregalway, Co Galway Begin to old time Foxtrot, Slosh dance, learn to Jive, Quickstep, etc With Ireland’s Number 1 Social Dance Instructor Niall Doorhy

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Feltmaking Workshop in Claregalway Study Centre Saturday 24th September A workshop for everyone with creativity in mind would love an enjoyable experience & learn a new skill. Feltmaking is an ancient craft that’s fun & simple to learn.

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The Western Family History Association (WFHA) in conjunction with Galway County Council recently held a workshop entitled Investigating your Family History – A Practical Approach for Heritage Week 2011.  This also included the launch of the Association’s new website www.wfha.info by the Deputy Mayor of County Galway Cllr. Bridie Willers.

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Ladies News: Claregalway Ladies held their first Gaelic 4 Mothers Blitz in Claregalway at the weekend with visiting clubs Clonbur and Caherlistrane. It was a great afternoon of football and hopefully the first of many blitzes throughout the County. Many thanks to Gerry Moran for organising the pitch and Mick O Connell for refereeing the games…. Read more »

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The other week we went to the National Vegetable Society championships in Llangollen. The exhibition standard of the vegetables was one of the highest, which is quite amazing considering it’s hardly been an ideal growing year so far. I don’t grow for show myself but for those interested, my friend John Trim has written some… Read more »

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The other week we went to the National Vegetable Society championships in Llangollen. The exhibition standard of the vegetables was one of the highest, which is quite amazing considering it’s hardly been an ideal growing year so far. I don’t grow for show myself but for those interested, my friend John Trim has written some… Read more »

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The nightmare caused by the flooding in County Galway in 2009 still continues for dozens of families more than 20 months later as they are being denied insurance cover in the event of a similar disaster occurring. And to compound their difficulties, the Government along with the Insurance Regulator have ‘washed their hands’ of the… Read more »

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By Declan Tierney A rural County Galway community is left distraught following the theft of items from more than a dozen graves in the local cemetery. And the fact that six ceramic angels were stolen from the grave of a baby in Lackagh Cemetery has made it all the more distressing for locals. Gardai are… Read more »