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A glimpse of Galway’s future
It is 2032 and a bustling Galway city is powered by 26 hydroelectric water wheels churned by the Corrib’s torrents.
October cheer fest for city and county
The Galway Comedy Festival has revealed an ambitious line-up for its latest bout of autumnal amusement from October 22, to October 28, and this year it will break out of the city to what lies beyond.
Volvo EX30 thinks too far outside the box
Anyone who has driven a new car in the last two to three years will know that technology is king. The vast majority of new cars on the market today have at least 10 or more inches of centre console touchscreen to play with. Most know their role; housing infotainment, navigation and driver preferences.
King's Head turns on the comedy
Comedy returns to the Ruby Room in the Kings Head pub this week, with two great shows on two consecutive nights, beginning tonight, September 5, and tomorrow, Friday 6.
Camogie club championship commences with a bang
The Galway Senior, Intermediate and Junior championships kicked off over the last week with some very interesting ties taking place.
André Rieu’s summer series on big screen
Dutch maestro André Rieu will return to the Eye Cinema for a series of late summer concerts filmed from Maastricht.
RP4 Fabrications “King of the Mk2” returns for Galway Summer Rally
The 2024 Bluebird Care Galway Summer Rally on September 1 will see the King of the Mk2 return for the 12th time. GRP4 Fabrications has very kindly come on board again to sponsor the category, which has been well supported down through the years.
Kylemore Abbey to celebrate Heritage Week with unveiling of new historical display
Kylemore Abbey has an exciting line-up for Heritage Week next week, including the unveiling of a new display of the ceremonial parliamentary robes and coronet of the Duke of Manchester, a former owner of the abbey.
Galway City Museum acquires Nan O’Toole Collection including jugs and birdcage
Galway City Museum is delighted to receive a collection of objects from local man Tommy Holohan. These objects belonged to Tommy’s grandmother Nan (Anne) O’Toole, a fishwife, and his grandfather, Michael O’Toole, a Claddagh fisherman, who lived with their family in a cottage at Rope Walk, Claddagh, Galway.
Galway remembers ‘talented’ artist Cathy Hughes following tragic death
Communities in Galway and Mayo have paid tribute to talented artist Cathy Hughes, who passed away following a tragic incident at Old Head Beach, near Louisburgh, Co Mayo on Sunday, July 21.