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In July and August, it is also open on Fridays, as well as every day during the annual Galway International Arts Festival. Its traditional Christmas Market runs daily from Dec. 14 to 24 from 9 a.m ...
Few companies can say they have an astronaut on the payroll, but Réaltra can. Dr Norah Patten is set to become the first ...
Plus, the Galway Market hosts its annual Christmas Market beginning in late November and ending just before Christmas. Temperatures are slow to warm in the spring, which spans from February to May.
The HSA launches a national inspection campaign to enhance safety awareness in Ireland's sea fishing industry.
Another man who came to know Pat professionally was John Guiton, former reporter with the Tipperary Star newspaper. “A ...
The Irish Commercial Fishing Industry employs around 11,000 people in fishing, processing and ancillary services such as ...
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Winter: It rarely snows in Ireland, but it rains quite a bit. There are fewer crowds, so winter visitors will feel more of the local vibe, especially in the pubs. Christmas is big, with holiday ...
This made Galway the third most expensive city in Ireland in terms of rent market as it only follows Limerick City (with an average of €2,405, up 20.4pc) and Dublin (with an average of €2,540 ...
LIDL Ireland is set to open its 100th store powered by solar in a major town - and one GAA star will be cutting the ribbon. The new store will officially open in Claregalway, Co Galway on Thursday ...
More info Galway United boss John Caulfield reckons provincial club managers have to “box clever” in the transfer market to compete with some of the richer League of Ireland sides. Caulfield ...
The Kerry man put Galway second in his power rankings before the beginning of the All-Ireland series, only behind his native county. The game was certainly a litmus test for both sides ...