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Well presented two bed first floor apartment
No 30 Dun na Coiribe is a spacious, bright, very well presented, first floor apartment. Built by O’Malley Construction in the late 1990s, it is part of an established popular development. Dun na Coiribe is located just off the Headford Road, within 10 minutes' walk of the city centre, NUIG, and University Hospital Galway. It is a central, well serviced, location.
1981 hunger striker to read at Over The Edge
LAURENCE MCKEOWN, who endured 70 days on hunger strike in 1981 in the Maze Prison, and who since become an awarenesses winning writer, will read at the next Over The Edge.
Council to cease collecting bags of grass cuttings from estates
Grass cuttings and felled branches from neighbourhoods clean-ups will no longer be collected by the Galway City Council, the council chief executive, Brendan McGrath, has confirmed.
Anti-social behaviour of neighbour has resident living in fear
Independent Cllr Michael Kilcoyne has called for Mayo County Council to take action against tenants who are receiving Housing Assistance Payments from the council, but are causing serious anti-social behaviour that is affecting their neighbours.
Creation In Solitude exhibition
CREATIVITY IS often a solitary pursuit, but the title of this new exhibition also reflects how, despite the recent Lockdown, many artists remained creative despite the imposed 'solitude' Lockdown and social distancing demanded.
Achieving deep rooted calm feel within new normal circumstances
JOANNE FAULKNER
Recently renovated two bed ground floor apartment in Knocknacarra
No 12 Dun Alainn is a bright, spacious, two bed ground floor apartment. Originally built in 1998, the apartment has been recently renovated and now has a modern finish throughout. This apartment features its own door entrance and a private patio area to the rear.
Give healthcare worker a bonus May Day payment as a 'gesture of solidarity'
A one-off payment of €1,000 should be issued to healthcare workers during the May Day Bank Holiday as a gesture of solidarity and appreciation by the Government.
Concerns raised over lack of detail around extra beds for Direct Provision centres
An extra 650 beds for the two direct provision centres in Galway City, to assist with social distancing in those centres is a welcome move, but the "absence of detail is worrying".
Kick your smoking habit for good with 28-day challenge
Stopping smoking for 28 days means you are 5 times more likely to quit for good