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Why did the Bank of Tuam fold? – public talk

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There was no such thing as a government bank guarantee in 1814, so when staff at Lord ffrench’s Bank of Tuam & Dublin realised there was a run on the bank on June 27, they pursued the only sensible policy available, and simply locked customers wishing to make withdrawals inside the building.

Galway Film Society celebrates 60 years of film

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For sixty years Galway Film Society has been at the heart of culture in Galway and the west of Ireland. And at the heart of GFS for most of those years were Joe and Bridie McMahon.

New study provides reassuring insights into Long COVID’s impact on heart health

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While long COVID symptoms have been seen to have lasting impacts, a new Irish study by the Mater Private Network shows minimal long-term heart damage for patients

Beautiful array of quality Irish furniture and accessories at Better Bedding

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See the full range of quality Irish manufactured suites at Better Bedding, where all the suites can be made to order. There is a full range of styles covering everything from contemporary to traditional. Pictured is the Irish made Queen Anne chair, available in a variety of colours and fabrics. This chair is available in a standard size for €785 less 20 per cent - €630. The chair can also be altered to suit the needs of its user. Available with a gentleman’s leg gives a finished chair 3” higher all over. The backrest of the chair can also be altered.

Magic of the Autumn Gathering to be renewed next month

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The magic of the Autumn Gathering is to bring people together from all corners of the world - to listen and learn, laugh and share, with academics and artists, locals, historians and literary figures; to meet descendants of Lady Gregory and Yeats, renew friendships and make new friends – all enjoying and celebrating the prominent role of Lady Gregory in shaping the theatrical, poetic and cultural life which thrives today.

‘Wiser Ways: Embracing Today’s Challenges to Harness Tomorrow’s Opportunities’ is the theme of the Irish Drinks Forum 2024

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The Irish Drinks Forum 2024 returns on Thursday, September 12, to the BIA Innovator Campus in Athenry, Co Galway following the exceptional success of last years inaugural event. This year's theme is Wiser Ways: Embracing Today's Challenges to Harness Tomorrow's Opportunities, inspiring a dynamic and engaging programme that bring together industry leaders, innovators and experts to discuss the future of Ireland's drinks sector.

Galway University Hospitals pilot successful Emergency Department avoidance programme

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Galway University Hospitals has successfully piloted an Emergency Department avoidance programme, which has the potential to significantly reduce ED attendances and save hospital bed days.

Pálás cinema to screen Robinson documentary

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Fresh from its launch at the Galway Film Fleadh, a documentary on the professional life of lawyer and Ireland’s first female head of state, Mary Robinson, will go on general release on Friday, August 23.

Ardrahan MileStone Cycle this weekend

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As part of Heritage Week, the Labane Ardrahan Community Development Association ( LACDA) is organizing the Ardrahan MileStone Cycle this Sunday, August 18. Caroline Brennan, Chair of LACDA said that the South Galway Milestones Project has been their main project for the last two years.

University of Galway to recognise five individuals with Honorary Degrees

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University of Galway yesterday announced the recipients of Honorary Degrees at the 2024 Autumn Conferring ceremonies. The Honorary Degree recipients will join over 1,800 graduands, at events running from Thursday August 22 to Tuesday August 27.

 

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