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The tuam Herald

  • New Gaelic Park Opened in Milltown

    New Gaelic Park Opened in Milltown

    27th April 1957
  • New C.Y.M.S hall opened in Milltown (1939)

    New C.Y.M.S hall opened in Milltown (1939)

    iconic building
  • Milltown honoured its Irish Language Past

    Milltown honoured its Irish Language Past

    Published 22nd January 2000
  • Milltown's new church

    Milltown's new church

    one of the most beautiful in the country
  • STEM subjects

    STEM subjects

    promoted at vibrant Milltown NS
  • Milltown retains mantle as Galway's Tidiest Town

    Milltown retains mantle as Galway's Tidiest Town

    Tidy towns 2017
  • Galway's vast gastronomic heritage

    Galway's vast gastronomic heritage

    Showcased online
  • Frank’s given 70 years to Milltown and isn’t done yet

    Frank’s given 70 years to Milltown and isn’t done yet

    First elected a councillor in 1967
  • Giving a community a lifeline

    Giving a community a lifeline

    A parish’s will to help has led to a large scale lifesaving initiative
  • Milltown Races and Carnival

    Milltown Races and Carnival

    Easter Week: April 17 - 26, 1960
  • Ministerial launch for Milltown’s Heritage Trail

    Ministerial launch for Milltown’s Heritage Trail

    Sunday, August 28 at 12.30pm
  • Groups showed spirit of meitheal in starting website

    Groups showed spirit of meitheal in starting website

    Six communities now have their own heritage sites – more will follow
  • Vandals hit Milltown’s award – winning walk

    Vandals hit Milltown’s award – winning walk

    Gardaí seek information on culprits as damage is repaired
  • Marty in Milltown

    Marty in Milltown

  • Back to school time for Mary,  Milltown’s first ever Minister

    Back to school time for Mary, Milltown’s first ever Minister

    Crowds gather to welcome Jobs Minister to her former school
  • Where I grew up, we had our own Cheltenham Festival of Racing!

    Where I grew up, we had our own Cheltenham Festival of Racing!

    A Lovely Pastoral Setting for Milltown Races
  • Army at Kilconly 1916 ceremony

    Army at Kilconly 1916 ceremony

    where 100-year-old Jim will hoist the Tricolour
  • People of Year accolade for bright sparks of Cloghans Hill

    People of Year accolade for bright sparks of Cloghans Hill

    Young Person of the Year
  • Thieves in the night hit Heritage Park twice

    Thieves in the night hit Heritage Park twice

    Old-style signs
  • Breaking: Thieves strike again at Milltown park

    Breaking: Thieves strike again at Milltown park

    Historical signs
  • The Kelly clans came calling

    The Kelly clans came calling

    A visit to Lack Mill
  • Tithes Protest in Milltown

    Tithes Protest in Milltown

    Two historic hostings
  • John Birmingham (1816 - 1884)

    John Birmingham (1816 - 1884)

    Astronomer, Athlete, Poet, Amateur Geologist
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