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Fun and laughter promised in Harry Potter parody show

The Olivier Award nominated Potted Potter, The Unauthorised Harry Experience – A Parody by Dan and Jeff, visits Galwa...

United boss Caulfield not happy with recent decisions going against his team

JOHN Caulfield has called for better officiating in games as the title race enters its final run-in, saying his side ...

Talk and workshop to accompany Twofold

Twofold, joint exhibition from artist sisters Susan Campbell and Paula Hickey will open this Friday evening at 6pm, a...

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GAA club’s tournament honours stalwart who died at just 28

The untimely passing of a city GAA stalwart six years ago is still deeply felt by the club he represented but he remains an inspiration to young up...

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‘Too many cafés’ as city retail continues to decline

The changing face of Galway city centre is a source of concern to those who say it reflects a decline for people in terms of retail choices. Tho...

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Wetherspoons’ entry could transform city pub sector

Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley “I hope it’s a massive failure,” said a London-based confidante who loves proper ale ...

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Mike Denver and guests in Salthill

Mike Denver, one of Galway's favourite singers, will return to Leisureland on Friday, August 26, delighted to be back on the road properly again. ...

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State cracks down on quick-buck landlords

New measures to clamp down on illegal short-term lets in the city will kick in next month, in an attempt to tackle mounting pressure on the rental ...

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Moycullen lift the tempo on resumption in forging clear

Moycullen 1-17 Oughterard 0-14 Eanna O’Reilly at Pearse Stadium MOYCULLEN recorded their second win of the senior championship on Sunday a...


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