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Discover the appeal of river cruising at Fahy Travel event
Carrie Day, Ireland manager for Riviera Travel, will host a special river cruise information evening at Fahy Travel on Tuesday, February 4 at 6.30pm.
Roots, respect and the road to Croke Park
“He didn’t lick it off a stone” is a saying that feels particularly apt when telling the story of Loughrea manager Tommy Kelly and the GAA legacy handed down to him by his late father.
Spotlight on Connemara in the Netherlands
Tourism businesses from Ireland – including Real Adventures Connemara – were in Utrecht this week, taking part in Tourism Ireland’s first promotion of 2026 in the Netherlands.
Newtownsmyth
In the late 18th century, a ‘new town’ — Newtownsmyth — was built outside the town wall on the northern side. The project was undertaken by the governors of the Erasmsus Smith estate. In this suburb, a county courthouse was erected in 1815 and a town courthouse in 1824. In 1823, there were objections suggesting that there were several suitable sites ‘immediately in town’ and that it was ‘quite idle’ to lay foundations in the suburb of Newtownsmyth.
Athenry go extra mile to seal ‘dream’ win
January. It’s the month named after Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, endings, transitions and time, who is depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions to symbolise how he was purported to watch over both the past and future.
Galway and Cork students unite for national computer science hackathon
Minister for Education and Youth, Hildegarde Naughton, will address Leaving Certificate Computer Science students in Galway and Cork this week as they take part in a climate-focused hackathon powered by the PorterShed, bringing together students from across the west and south to work with real environmental data as part of their Leaving Cert State exam projects.
Recruitment specialist highlights how AI is changing recruitment
Artificial Intelligence is now a major part of how jobs are filled. Many companies are using software to screen CVs and rank candidates before a human recruiter ever sees them. This shift is transforming recruitment and creating both challenges and opportunities for jobseekers.
Elves working all year round at Oranmore Recycling Centre
If there’s one thing we’ve all learned over the years, it’s this: Christmas may be the season of joy, but it’s also the season of stuff. Boxes, batteries, the wrapping paper that the dog ate, the decorations that didn’t survive another year, and the unmistakable January discovery — a mattress that’s been leaning behind the shed since last spring.
University Hospital Galway welcomes positive results from the National Maternity Experience Survey
University Hospital Galway (UHG) has welcomed the National Maternity Experience Survey 2025 findings, which reports on the positive maternity care experienced by women earlier this year. The hospital acknowledges the value of this feedback and is using the results to drive ongoing quality improvements in maternity care.
