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Charming and cosy Annaghdown property for sale

John Quinn is currently offering an attractive four bedroom bungalow at Castle View, Annaghdown.

Craughwell win Junior Hurling Championship

The replay of the Galway Junior (A) Hurling Championship Final was held last weekend at Duggan Park. It was another very close contest, however it was Craughwell who emerged victorious, with a one point win over a gallant Annaghdown side, on a score-line of 2-7 to 1-9.

Coming of age for Annaghdown St Stephen’s Day ‘Turkey Walk’

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To mark the launch of the 21st annual Annaghdown St Stephen’s Day ‘Turkey Walk’ Croí has named a room in its new heart and stroke centre as the ‘Annaghdown Room’ in recognition of the generosity the community has shown over the years.

O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a wonderful family home in Annaghdown

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a beautiful four bedroom detached residence in Annaghdown, Corrandulla, Co Galway. The area of Annaghdown has long been regarded as one of County Galway's finest residential areas. Located approximately eight miles from Galway city centre, the area boasts true comfort in terms of city access. This property is situated within a kilometre of Annaghdown’s pier to Lough Corrib and the school.

James Charity to stand as Independent county candidate

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James Charity has become the first individual to declare he will be a candidate in the May 2014 Local Elections for the Galway County Council.

U-21 footballers qualify for Connacht final against Roscommon

The weather was absolutely Baltic in Tuam stadium last Saturday evening for the Galway and Mayo U-21 Connacht semi-final.

Senior football draw for 2013

Mountbellew-Moylough v Leitir Mor

Student revolutionaries

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Seamus Murphy was the officer commanding the Galway Brigade of the IRA from 1917 to 1920. He was very conservative and vetoed a lot of proposed operations. He eventually moved back to Dublin where he was heard complaining that he could not get any Galway men to fight.

Student revolutionaries

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Seamus Murphy was the officer commanding the Galway Brigade of the IRA from 1917 to 1920. He was very conservative and vetoed a lot of proposed operations. He eventually moved back to Dublin where he was heard complaining that he could not get any Galway men to fight.

Stiúideo na Coiríbe exhibition

PARTICIPANTS IN the Stiúideo na Coiríbe art school with artist Jim Kavanagh, will host an exhibition of their work at The Oslo Bar, Salthill, this evening at 6.30pm.

 

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