Issue 54
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Round table discussions
Renewable gas is critical to energy security and to achieving net zero carbon by 2050
Gas Networks Ireland hosted a round table discussion on how renewable gas can underpin Ireland’s energy security and play a…
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Local Government
Galway City: The beating heart of the west
Galway is the only city and the principal growth centre in the Northern and Western Regional Assembly. The city is…
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Local Government
Change for the Galway International Arts Festival
John Crumlish, CEO of the Galway International Arts Festival, talks to eolas Magazine about the operation of the festival, challenges…
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Local Government
Galway city: A student perspective
As a student leader amid an unparalleled housing crisis, Sai Gujulla, the Students’ Union president at the University of Galway,…
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Local Government
Is muid Ollscoil na Gaillimhe We are University of Galway
1 September 2022 marked a new chapter in the history of one of Ireland’s top universities. Professor Ciarán Ó hÓgartaigh,…
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Local Government
Tourism in Galway
Galway City is the third most visited city in the State, only after Cork and Dublin, and the Galway Tourism…
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Local Government
A contemporary connection to the old world
“Our cities become very dull if they are not populated by artists and we have to protect this sector,” according…
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Local Government
Galway Convention Bureau: Supporting you in organising your event
Galway Convention Bureau promotes Galway as a destination for international meetings, conferences, and events and is supported by Fáilte Ireland,…
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Local Government
Connecting women in business
“Having a network in business is key to your success to endure the ups and downs as part of the…
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Local Government
Gaillimh le Gaeilge: Putting bilingualism chun cinn in Galway city
Agus iad ag déanamh cúirt ar cathair na Gaillimhe, shuí Ciarán de Gallaidhe agus Odrán de Bhaldraithe síos le Bríd…
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