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Fidelity Investments Galway: a world-class workplace in the heart of the west

If you’re looking for a career that combines cutting-edge technology with a culture of innovation, diversity and progression, look no further than Fidelity Investments in Galway.
Music for Galway’s Ravel celebration to lift your spirits in January
Following Music for Galway’s survey of the works of Gabriel Fauré in January 2024, another French composer comes under the spotlight at the 22nd Midwinter Festival from 17 th to 19th January 2025, this time the exquisitely inventive Maurice Ravel. Born 150 years ago to a Swiss engineer father and a Basque mother, Ravel was internationally regarded as France’s greatest living composer in the 1920s and 1930s.
Open day at Castle Ellen this weekend as part of Heritage Week

Castle Ellen House in Athenry will hold an open day this Sunday as part of Heritage Week.
Free buses for Roundstone’s Hidden Heritage conference

A conference commemorating Alexander Nimmo’s founding of Roundstone and Hely Dutton’s Statistical Survey of Galway will be held next week. The event on Wednesday July 24 at Roundstone Community Centre, Roundstone, Co. Galway H91 C99W is titled Roundstone’s Hidden Heritage, 1824-2024.
Innovative Monksland businesses make their mark at Enterprise awards ceremony

Two diverse but innovative businesses based in Monksland were honoured at the recently hosted County Roscommon Local Enterprise Awards which took place in Aras an Chontae, Roscommon.
Digital signs highlight city speeding hotspots

Galway City Council has collated information from driver feedback signs since speed limits were changed across the city last year, and the data is revealing.
Aer Lingus launches aircraft engineer apprenticeship programme for 2024
Aer Lingus has launched its 2024 Aircraft Engineer Apprentice Programme, offering 10 places and is keen to encourage a diverse mix of candidates.
Living by the water — new TG4 series meets those who make water a feature of their lives

As an island nation, we have been building houses by the water for thousands of years, between dramatic cliffs off our coasts, to tranquil lakes in the middle of the country and to the banks of the rivers all around us. ‘Tithe Cois Uisce’ is an 8-part series that follows on from the popular “Tithe Cois Farraige’ series. Each week Síle Nic Chonaonaigh will visit a different location to meet those who have built houses by the water. With a different theme in each episode, between big and small, old and new, ordinary and extraordinary.