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  • Repro FREE : Eamon O Cuiv TD and Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 55.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Eamon O Cuiv TD and Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 54.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 43.JPG
  • Repro FREE Hildegarde Naughton TD with Janet O Toole, Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 46.JPG
  • Repro FREE Hildegarde Naughton TD with Janet O Toole, Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 45.JPG
  • Repro FREE Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 44.JPG
  • Repro FREE Janet O Toole, Connemara West with Catherine Connolly TD  at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 47.JPG
  • Repro FREE Michelle Plumstead, Assistant Director, Aquinas College  and Eleanor Eggleston Student at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 48.JPG
  • Repro FREE Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College, Claudia Brighter, Student , Claire O’Brien former student, at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 50.JPG
  • Repro FREE Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College, Claudia Brighter, Student , Claire O’Brien former student, at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 51.JPG
  • Repro FREE Michelle Plumstead, Assistant Director, Aquinas College  and Eleanor Eggleston Student at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 49.JPG
  • Repro FREE :  Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West Eamon O Cuiv TD and Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 56.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Cllr Tomas Welby and Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 52.JPG
  • Repro FREE Paddy Kane Connemara West, Michelle Plumstead, Assistant Director, Aquinas College and Micheal O’Neill, Head of Education Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 58.JPG
  • Repro FREE :   Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 59.JPG
  • Repro FREE :   Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 60.JPG
  • Repro FREE :   Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 61.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 62.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 63.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Michelle Plumstead, Assistant Director, Aquinas College  and Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 64.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Claudia Brighter, Student , and Catherine Connolly TD at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 66.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Sean Cummings from KELTIE with his wife Vivienne and  Eleanor Eggleston Student at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 67.JPG
  • Repro FREE :  Cllr Tomas Welby, Cllr Tom Healy Clifden and Cllr Niamh Byrne at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 65.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Cllr Tom Healy Clifden and Cllr Niamh Byrne at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 68.JPG
  • Repro FREE : ECatherine Connolly TD  at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 69.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Eamon O Cuiv TD  at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 70.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Cllr Tomas Welby at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 71.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Hildegarde Naughton TD at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 72.JPG
  • Repro FREE :  Dr. Kevin Heanue, Chairman of Connemara West Eamon O Cuiv TD and Deborah Wickering  Director, Aquinas College at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 57.JPG
  • Repro FREE : Sean Cummings from KELTIE with his wife Vivienne and Gerry Coyne Connemara West<br />
 at the launch of Connemara West’s  ambitious International Residential Education Centre at a briefing in the Hotel Meyrick, Galway . The Centre, in the village of Tullycross, County Galway will consist of a state-of-art newly built education hub with a 50 seat auditorium; a wifi-enabled library; group study/breakout rooms; video conferencing facilities; meeting rooms; a conference room; community meeting rooms and a coffee dock. <br />
The accommodation part of the Centre will be made up of the renovated iconic 9 thatched cottages in Tullycross village, Connemara West’s first project in 1973, and will hold up to 40 students and faculty.<br />
Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure
    connemara west 73.JPG
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