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Just in time for Christmas - The FUREYS announce upcoming Galway gigs

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One of Ireland's most acclaimed and influential middle of the road, folk and traditional bands, The FUREYS will play two concerts in Galway in January, 2025.

Give the gift of exquisite music with Music for Galway

After the excitement of Christmas is over, there is no better way to relax and unwind than with a weekend of super music at Music for Galway's Midwinter Festival RAVEL, followed by a stay in The Ardilaun Hotel.

Picture your perfect Christmas with Galway Camera Shop

If you are searching for the perfect gift for someone who has an eye for a well composed photo, look no further than Galway Camera Shop, 1 William St, Galway city.

City's top jazz musicians to launch Martin Murray Foundation

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This year saw the sad passing of a wonderfully talented musician from Galway, Martin Murray. Martin started his career as a young lad here in Galway in the Patrician Boys Band & the Galway Youth Orchestra before joining St Patricks Brass Band and also playing with a number of local jazz bands around town including The Moonlight Jazz Band and Black Magic Big Band.

Christmas single from The Púcas for Galway Hospice

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The Púcas have released their new song 'Christmas in Galway' as a charity single in aid of Galway Hospice.

Galway Chamber Business Awards honours local excellence

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The Galway Chamber Business Awards 2024, held in partnership with The Shannon Airport Group, brought together 300 attendees at the Galway Bay Hotel on Friday evening for a night of inspiration and celebration. This year’s theme, “Celebration of Place – Mórtas Áite”, honoured the businesses and organisations that shape Galway’s economic, social, and cultural landscape.

The Galway Electric Light Company

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The Galway Electric Light Company was set up by James Perry, an engineer and County Surveyor of the Western District of Galway, and his brother, Professor John Perry, to generate electricity. On November 1, 1888, they applied for permission from the Galway Town Commissioners to ‘erect poles in some parts of the town as an experiment for the electric lighting of the town’. The company had established a generating station at Newtownsmith in an old flour mill which had existed since the 1600s and straddled the Friar’s River. They installed a hydroelectric turbine in the watercourse which was linked to a generator producing alternating current.

Ideally located four bed end-of-terrace in Knocknacarra

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a four bed end-of-terrace residence at Woodfield on the Cappagh Road, Galway.

Liberty IT and Galway City Museum announce new educational partnership

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Liberty IT and Galway City Museum have announced the launch of a new educational partnership pilot to support STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) learning for young people with the creation of a new digital skills initiative.

'A Season of Sundays' launched including Galway sporting images

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The 28th edition of the 'A Season of Sundays' was officially launched ahead of the festive season by the GAA President, Jarlath Burns.

 

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