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Waterford celebrates 1,111 years with trail of hidden treasures

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The year 2025 marks a momentous year for Ireland’s oldest city, Waterford, as it marks its 1,111th anniversary. Founded in 914 AD by Viking Ragnall, as ‘Vadrarjfordr’ - its original Viking name - the foundations of Ireland’s history are imprinted over centuries on Waterford’s landscape and within the city’s labyrinth of narrow streets and laneways inside the medieval walls.

The Galway & Corrib Anglers' Association, the early years

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On February 6, 1898, Colonel O’Hara from Lenaboy Castle and Henry Hodgson from Currerevagh, Oughterard came together to found The Corrib Fisheries Association for the further improvement of trout fishing on the Corrib. They teamed up with the Board of Conservators of the Galway District to promote proper angling on the Corrib. In 1907, they managed to convince the Department of Agriculture to build a trout hatchery on the Owenriff River in Oughterard. It worked very well for a number of years but eventually fell into decline and closed down in 1924.

Galway’s Nua Surgical secures €6.5M funding for ‘groundbreaking’ c-section device

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Galway-based medical device company Nua Surgical has announced the closure of its €6.5 million funding round for its innovative SteriCISION® C-Section Retractor.

Substantial six bed home in Newcastle

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a six bed semidetached home located in the much sought-after residential area of Greenfields, Newcastle, Galway.

Substantial six bed Greenfields home offers ample space and flexibility

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Sherry Fitzgerald presents No. 38 Greenfields Road, a substantial, six-bed semi-detached property with a large, well-maintained rear garden located in the private, quiet cul-de-sac.

Disappointment for Buccaneers as St Mary’s College prove too strong in opening AIL away day encounter

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Annual call to ‘step it out’ in Carlow issued to all Westmeath walkers

The invitation to Westmeath walkers is clear and simple whether you’re a seasoned rambler or just like to stretch your legs and enjoy the view, then the organisers of the annual Carlow Autumn Walking Festival had your varied abilities in mind when they planned the 2023 programme for this very popular festival.

From druids to dragons and artists to acrobats as fantastic arts festival launched

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The Pulse from Gravity & Other Myths featuring a company of over 60 performers with a choir of 30 female voices; a newly commissioned installation from David Mach; the return of Colm Meaney to the Irish stage after 40 years performing alongside his daughter Brenda Meaney in Bedbound from Landmark Productions and GIAF; an enormous Dragon wandering the streets of Galway City; epic theatre with DruidO’Casey directed by Garry Hynes; Baxter Theatre and Handspring Puppets Life & Times of Michael K from South Africa directed by Lara Foot; a stellar line up at the Heineken® Big Top; artists Diana Copperwhite and Lorraine Tuck; Grafton Architects; musicians Martha Wainwright, KT Tunstall, Susan O’Neill, Robert Forster, James Yorkston and Nena Peerson; and First Thought Talks featuring Lindsey Hilsum, Fintan O’Toole, Gaisu Yari and a host of speakers are amongst just some of the highlights of the dazzling array of this year’s programme.

From artist to athletics — the joy of virtual running

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I am the last person that anyone would ever think would be talking about a love of running. Up to the Covid Lockdowns I was focused on my art and exhibitions and really nothing else. Running was the last thing on my mind, ever. Sure, like everyone else I had the odd medal from sports days back from childhood. But, since that age, I never really took any notice of sport, especially athletics. My childhood, from primary school, was taken up with exams, poetry, art and drama clubs.

 

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