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Roisin Dubh

Roisin Dubh

Dominick Street, Galway ,
www.roisindubh.net
Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Club (Western Branch)

Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Club (Western Branch)

The RISSCW is the only official Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Club in the West of Ireland. We are fully supported and recognised by the FAI. The Republic of Ireland Soccer Supporters Club (Western Branch) is the only official supporters club for Ireland fans in the West of Ireland. We are based out of Galway City and meet regularly. We have a committee, Constitution and rules that were voted in by the members at our EGM in April 2012: Honorary President: Kevin Kilbane Chairperson: Ger Blair (Email ROIGalway@gmail.com) Secretary: Louise Mimnagh (Email: RISSCWsecretary@gmail.com) Treasurer: Williw Furey PR/Social & Merchandise: Dominick Walsh Assistant Secretary: Brian Hehir
Loughrea Dental

Loughrea Dental

Kelly's Street, Loughrea, Galway ,
At Loughrea Dental Practice you will receive a warm welcome and the highest standards of professional care. The focus is consistently on your well-being and complete comfort. Our practice ethos centres on restoring and maintaining good oral health and helping you avoid the need for treatment in the future.
Tel: 91871512
Galway Airport

Galway Airport

Galway Airport is located at Carnmore, 4 NM (7.4 km; 4.6 mi) north of Galway City, County Galway, Ireland and is managed by Corrib Airport Limited. It has not serviced any flights since 31 October 2011, when Aer Arann ceased commercial operations at the airport. At 1289 m (4230 ft), the runway is too short to handle most jet airliners and so scheduled services are restricted to turboprop aircraft or small executive jets.HistoryDuring World War I a landing ground was built for the RAF at nearby Oranmore. It was later used by Aer Arann, a local flying club and private operators. However it remained a grass strip and was virtually unusable in Winter. Ernest Steiner, a German businessman built his own strip opposite his factory at Carnmore. Aer Arann moved in also and commenced operations from there in 1974.The runway was extended to 1200 metres and completed on 2 March 1987. Although it could accommodate larger aircraft it remained unsuitable for jet airliners and continues to be entirely served by regional turboprop aircraft such as the ATR-42. The first jet arrived at the airport on March 30 from Ohio USA. It was a 12 seater Gulf-Stream II and many more small business jets used the airport. A terminal and runway lighting was completed by June of that year. In January 1988 Aer Lingus re-introduced the Dublin route, in March Ryanair launched a new route to London Luton and later re-routed it to Stansted. The two airlines went into a business war, Ryanair offering cheap flights direct to London and Aer Lingus to Heathrow, Amsterdam and Paris on selected days via Dublin. In 1991 due to business restructuring Ryanair withdrew their London service and Aer Lingus were soon to follow.
Foundation Nepal

Foundation Nepal

14 Fiontarlann Teo, Westside Business Centre, Westside , Galway ,
Foundation Nepal is an Irish registered charity that helps women and low caste familes in highly disadvantaged Nepali communities to work their way out of poverty - through food production, micro-finance, micro-business, education and healthcare.
Tel: 091 587615
Inishbofin Island, Co. Galway

Inishbofin Island, Co. Galway

Inishbofin Island, Galway ,
Traditional music is an integral part of Inishbofin’s culture. This, after all, is an island with its own Céilí band, and where several islanders have released CDs across a range of genres. Musicians and artists regularly visit Inishbofin for the famous sessions, which are very special, as music is the heartbeat of Inishbofin. If you like a tune, you’ll love Inishbofin. Many succumb to the island’s charm and stunning scenery, not to mention the warm and relaxed welcome from the locals, all of which prompts them to return year after year – several families in their fourth and fifth generations. Inishbofin boasts splendid walks including three Looped Walks, beautiful Green Coast Award winning beaches, clear waters ideal for swimming, snorkelling and diving, facilities for deep sea and coastal angling, and a diverse range of birds, wildlife, flora and fauna. Artists, writers and photographers find inspiration surrounded by the magnificent scenery and the fresh sea air and come to hone their craft in their own secret part of the Island; many others come simply to relax and get away from it all. Inishbofin makes for a great sailing base. Boats of all kinds regularly pull into the safe natural harbour where boats have access to running water and electricity on the pier, and many stay overnight and longer – availing of shower facilities and the internet cafe in the Community Centre, before the first chords of the evening sessions ring out, and the stories and singing begin in Inishbofin’s hotels, bars and restaurants, where great locally sourced food is served and enjoyed. The Island itself has been visited through the ages; diverse historical sites are to be found around the island including several Bronze Age settlements. Many of its monastic sites are associated with Saint Colman, and ancient chapels and holy wells contain the memories of an early Christian settlement. Then there is the star-shaped Cromwell’s Barracks which dominates the entrance to the harbour, almost opposite which is Dun Graine which is said to have been the site of the O’Maille Castle, occupied by Graine Uaile. Other Coastal Promontory Forts thought to be of The Iron Age are common on the Island, the most dramatic been Dun Mor in West Quarter. Finally, don’t forget a visit to the Community Centre for Island Tourist Information and if you happen to be in Inishbofin on a Monday afternoon visit the Community Market run at the Centre – it is ideal for stocking up on organic vegetables, free-range eggs, fresh herbs, homemade treats and local crafts.
Tel: 095 45895
Aira Lodge Accommodation

Aira Lodge Accommodation

Kinvara, Galway ,
Pretty bed and breakfast set in the rural countryside of south Galway. Just a stone's throw from Galway bay and a brisk walk to the village of Kinvara.
Tel: 860649545
Water Babies Galway

Water Babies Galway

Bond with your baby and give them a lifetimes water confidence and safety skills. Swimming from birth stimulates the brain and develops muscles in a safe, relaxed way and water is a familiar environment that babies love. Fun and innovative our courses are highly structured with unique surface and underwater skills taught by fully qualified instructors. Mission We believe that all children should learn to swim from as early as possible. So that they can have fun, bond with their parents or carers and - should they ever fall in water - have the best possible chance of surviving. Company Overview In a nutshell, we teach water confidence and safety skills to babies and toddlers. However, we're about so much more besides. Our classes are great for making new friends, helping to enhance the bonding process, having fun... and seeing the utter thrill of your little one gliding underwater towards you. In the last three years alone we know our lessons were directly responsible for saving the lives of ten little ones who otherwise might have tragically drowned. That makes us very proud.
Tel: 867924688
Autotek Motor Services

Autotek Motor Services

Unit 5,Liosban Ind. Est Tuam rd, Galway ,
Autotek motor Services "Driven to be better"
Tel: 091 759805
Furniture Ireland

Furniture Ireland

Bridge street , Galway ,
Indigenous furniture store to Ireland.