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Oranmore teens transform 'Junk' into high 'Kouture' gown

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With a gown constructed using thousands of pieces of LEGO, feathers and cloth, 16-year-old fashion designers Jenny Brady and Kate Barry wowed crowds at last week's Junk Kouture Regional Finals.

Legacy of corporal punishment the focus of Field’s new play to premiere in Galway

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Bernard Field, the celebrated playwright, has never shied away from challenging the unpalatable. Indeed, he wrote, directed and starred in works that pushed boundaries and provoked thought. His new work Dead Dog, which will have its world premiere at the Town Hall Studio and run March 18 to 22, is in the same vein.

Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre joins the International House World Organisation

International House World Organisation (IH World) has announced the addition of Bridge Mills Galway Language Centre to its International Network of Schools.

Sadness at the passing of a wonderful ambassador for Galway

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Galway is saddened this week by the passing of a woman whose service in the name of Galway across, media, commerce and culture was unmatched.

Rahoon teacher wins incredible €100,000 in Galway Rape Crisis Centre draw

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It was a Christmas Rahoon’s Deirdre Butler will certainly never forget after winning an incredible €100,000 at the weekend in the hugely exciting Galway Rape Crisis Centre fundraiser win100grand.ie.

Seaghan Ua Neachtain

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This iconic building dates from the late 16th or early 17th century. It has two-bay elevations on two streets, a beautiful three light oriel window with mullions and a transom in at the back. It also has a slight buttress or batter at the base of the outer wall, as has the building now occupied by Evergreen at the top of High Street. The premises has a long and interesting history.

Donohue a standout but pain of defeat still lingers

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These end-of-year bashes are fun but they’re just not the same without a silver guest of honour.

Relove Fashion competition sews up interest from city students

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Galway City Council has said it it delighted to fund the Relove Fashion competition for young people of secondary school age across the city. This is a national sustainable fashion competition with the city already having 15 schools/youth groups signed up.

Applying to courses in the UK through UCAS

The number of Irish students applying to the UK to study third level courses has increased dramatically in recent years, which some say has been attributed to the lack of student accommodation here in Ireland. Many UK universities guarantee first year students accommodation which can be a huge worry for many first year university students.

Connolly sets out policy stall

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Fianna Fáil city councillor John Connolly launched his campaign for national election at an event in Galway’s Harbour Hotel on Monday.

 

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