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Food on The Edge 2024 line up released
Returning for its ninth year, the award-winning Food On The Edge will take place on October 21 and 22, in ATU, Galway. Food On The Edge is a coming together of international and national chefs, food activists, authors and others to listen, talk and debate about the future of food in our industry and on our planet.
An enjoyable bilingual evening at Fulacht Fia Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge
Cairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge gathered for their annual vibrant summer barbecue, better known as the Fulacht Fia Chairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge. This bilingual event was sponsored by Cairde Ghaillimh le Gaeilge: Stewart Construction, KD Autoparts, Galway Executive Skillnet and winners of Gradam 2024, Lally Tours. Míle buíochas leo ar fad.
Pipes of 1916 rebel head west
The set of uilleann pipes belonging to Galway’s signatory of the 1916 Proclamation, Eamonn Ceannt, will be returning west next month as part of the Ballina Salmon Festival in Co Mayo.
Fulbright Irish awardees forge links in the USA
The Department of Foreign Affairs, Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and the Embassy of the United States of America in Dublin are pleased to announce 21 Fulbright Irish Awardees for 2024/2025. Recipients were presented with awards at a ceremony in Iveagh House.
Food on the Edge 2024 to celebrate A Sense of Place
Food On The Edge will return to Galway this year on October 21 and 22, after three years of events at Airfield Estate in Dublin. The theme of this year's symposium is A Sense of Place.
County Galway prepares for a walk on the wild side
County Galway is gearing up for an action-packed week in celebration of Ireland’s biodiversity and natural heritage, from the unique birdlife along the Shannon Callows in East Galway to the wildflowers on the limestone pavement of Inis Meáin.
Former Gunner named as University of Galway Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing
University of Galway has announced the appointment of the accomplished Des Ryan as the new Director of Sport and Physical Wellbeing.
Frank Fahy — a passion for community welfare
Frank Fahy is a native of Menlo, on the outskirts of Galway City. He is a fluent Irish speaker. Frank has been a widower since 2021 and he has three grown-up children.
New book studies Galway’s hidden revolution
Galway’s town hall was occupied by housing protesters in 1922, and a soviet declared. Land seizures across the county shocked the government of the newly independent state, while a huge bronze statue in Eyre Square was dragged by a mob into the sea.