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A night to 'sea' culture in Oranmore
Oranmore’s drama group Bualadh Bos will perform the one-act play Adrift by George Infini. This dark comedy centres on three men who must put aside their differences after being set adrift after a failed mutiny, and await rescue.
Gas Networks Ireland seeks Galway participants for new graduate programme
Gas Networks Ireland have announced their new graduate programme with the aim of recruiting ambitious graduates for roles with the national utility. The programme lasts two years and offers students due to graduate next year, as well as recent graduates, the chance to secure a position within the company, starting in Autumn 2025.
Slieve Aughty Centre hosts Weekend in The Hills
Weekend in The Hills to be held by the Slieve Aughty Centre in collaboration with CELT (Centre for Environment Living and Training) on Saturday 28 to Sunday 29 of September.
New Galway Climate Festival has fun for all of the family!
Climate Inspirations-Communities in Action is coming to Galway 12-15 September. It is innovative, creative and collaborative festival which aims to change the narrative around climate action to one of positivity.
New Galway Climate Festival
Climate Inspirations-Communities in Action is coming to Galway 12-15 September. It is innovative, creative and collaborative festival which aims to change the narrative around climate action to one of positivity.
Skoda adds plug-in hybrid to Kodiaq range
The original seven-seat Skoda Kodiaq was one of the Czech brand’s best-selling models with over 12,000 vehicles delivered to Irish families since 2017.
Eco-friendly clothes brand IClothing launches new Sugarhill collection
iClothing.com has just launched its new Sugarhill collection full of striking and versatile weekend wear. The bright and colourful designs allow you to look polished while still being so comfortable. Choose these looks because they are beautiful but also because of the ethical ethos of the brand.
Delphi Lodge advocates for stronger regulations on salmon farming in light of major fish escape in Killary Harbour
Delphi Lodge, a historic estate committed to environmental stewardship and sustainable tourism, is calling for immediate action and stricter regulations on salmon farming following the recent escape of 38,000 farmed salmon from a MOWI-operated salmon cage in Killary Harbour. This incident, which occurred on August 11, highlights the urgent need for enhanced regulations to protect Ireland’s wild fish populations and the ecosystems they support.