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WHEN Australian-born Matthew Sheehan visited Claregalway Castle for a conference in 2014, he was enchanted by the look and feel of the oak-frame timberwork used in the construction of the building. He and his wife, Olwyn, were looking to build a family ...
A Claregalway mother is to walk the 1,500km from Donegal to Galway along the Wild Atlantic Way during her four weeks of annual leave to raise money for a charity which provided vital care for her grand-nephew. Eileen Crowe Lynch plans to walk 50km a ...
Galway woman's walk on the wild side
At the same time, Food Consultant Ruth Hegarty and I were preparing to the host the first European Capital of Culture food event at Claregalway Castle, hoping to spark the public's interest in the importance of food to this region. Little did I know ...
Galway 2018- Feeding Our Future
At the same time, Food Consultant Ruth Hegarty and I were preparing to the host the first European Capital of Culture food event at Claregalway Castle, hoping to spark the public's interest in the importance of food to this region. Little did I know ...
Galway 2018- Feeding Our Future
... commemorative stone is being unveiled at Carnmore Cross this morning as part of the county-wide 'Remembering the Rising' programme. The stone is located at the site of the engagement between the Castlegar and Claregalway Volunteers and the RIC.
... commemorative stone is being unveiled at Carnmore Cross this morning as part of the county-wide 'Remembering the Rising' programme. The stone is located at the site of the engagement between the Castlegar and Claregalway Volunteers and the RIC.
Unveiling ceremony at site of 1916 battle at Carnmore Cross
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