What happens when a small town sees its hotel become an Ipas centre
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What happens when a small town sees its hotel become an Ipas centre
"At a time when anti-immigration protests are sweeping the country, Co Galway is proving there is another way to do things There's a magic to the twinkling lights illuminating the tranquil waterfront of Kinvara in south Galway. That magic reflects the village's welcoming reputation, spread by the musicians, writers, artists and sailors who return every year for its annual celebration of the Galway hooker, Cruinniú na mBád."
"That magic reflects the village's welcoming reputation, spread by the musicians, writers, artists and sailors who return every year for its annual celebration of the Galway hooker, Cruinniú na mBád."
Anti-immigration protests are sweeping the country while County Galway offers an alternative, community-led response. Kinvara's waterfront glows with twinkling lights that create a sense of magic and calm. The village has a strong welcoming reputation rooted in its cultural life. Musicians, writers, artists and sailors return annually for Cruinniú na mBád, a celebration of the Galway hooker. Traditional festivals and local hospitality reinforce community bonds and attract visitors who contribute to a sustained, inclusive local identity and positive social atmosphere.
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