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Title victories for Galway Black Dragon Gym at 'The Clash At Clonboo'

The inaugural juniors only K-1/Kickboxing event, 'The Clash At Clonboo' took place in Regans Lounge, Clonboo on Sunday, January 19.
The Colonial Buildings

“An important structure is now in the course of completion in ‘the citie of the tribes,’ which will supply a decided want in that hitherto neglected town, but destined – we trust at no distant period – to be a great highway from the Old to the New World. Very little indeed has been done in Galway in the way of building improvements, but a wide field is now being opened; and as transatlantic commercial intercourse increases, so must her prosperity and architectural requirements,” so began an exciting article in the Dublin Builder of January 1, 1860.
The Colonial Buildings

“An important structure is now in the course of completion in ‘the citie of the tribes,’ which will supply a decided want in that hitherto neglected town, but destined – we trust at no distant period – to be a great highway from the Old to the New World. Very little indeed has been done in Galway in the way of building improvements, but a wide field is now being opened; and as transatlantic commercial intercourse increases, so must her prosperity and architectural requirements,” so began an exciting article in the Dublin Builder of January 1, 1860.
Rock Against Homelessness for Focus Ireland

Monroe’s Live will host a powerful evening of music and solidarity when DJ Jenny Greene headlines ‘Rock Against Homelessness In The West’ on Saturday, November 30, at 9:30pm.
Iconic Oughterard premises to be sold by auction

On December 19 next, one of Oughterard's most beloved landmarks, The Boat Inn, will go under the hammer by way of online auction. Being offered to the market by joint agents DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard and Spencer Auctioneers, this sale offers an opportunity for a fresh chapter for the iconic establishment and the town that holds it dear.
‘The Balcony Café’ located at Ganly’s of Athlone receives prestigious hospitality award

It was an occasion to remember in recent times for Badia Zaidi, as the proprietor of ‘The Balcony Café’ received a prestigious accolade at the recently hosted Irish Takeway Awards which took place in the Tullamore Court Hotel.
Bianconi in Galway

Charles Bianconi is generally regarded as the man who put Ireland on wheels. He developed a network of horse-drawn carriages that became Ireland’s first integrated transport system, building on the existing mail roads and coach roads that were already there. There was a general tax on coaches at the time, which precluded the middle classes from using theirs, and a relatively peaceful period after the Battle of Waterloo meant that a great many horses, bred for the army, became cheap on the market. His system offered connections with various termini, his prices were cheap and so he was well patronised, in spite of the discomfort felt by passengers. Often, when going up a hill, some passengers would alight to make the carriage lighter for the horses.
Derwin’s Equestrian Centre host rewarding fundraising initiative for Cancer Care West
Derwin’s Equestrian Centre, with the kind permission of proprietor Ann Derwin, hosted a barn dance on December 8 in aid of Cancer Care West.
Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum celebrates 25 years in memorable style

Derryglad Folk and Heritage Museum recently celebrated its milestone anniversary in style with a large crowd descending upon the popular and award winning attraction to reflect upon 25 years of memories.