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Super townhouse in Headford

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John Quinn has instructions to dispose of a fabulous two bedroom townhouse at No 10 The Stables, Bridge Street, Headford.

Puzzle clubnight comes to Kelly’s

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THE PUZZLE clubnight has returned to Kelly’s, Bridge Street, with DJs Zanmato, Zenji, Mooney, and Wendy dropping drum’n’bass and jungle this Saturday from 10pm.

Interskalactic to deliver the Ska

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INTERSKALACTIC, IRELAND’S only 10-piece ska band are set to deliver a night of ?rst-wave, old-school, Jamaican ska including covers of Skatalites and Prince Buster classics.

Super townhouse in Headford

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John Quinn has instructions to dispose of a fabulous two bedroom townhouse at No 10 The Stables, Bridge Street, Headford.

Super townhouse in Headford

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John Quinn has instructions to dispose of a fabulous two bedroom townhouse at No 10 The Stables, Bridge Street, Headford.  

Super townhouse in Headford

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John Quinn has instructions to dispose of a fabulous two bedroom townhouse at No 10 The Stables, Bridge Street, Headford.

Appeal for information on missing man

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Searches are under way in the city this week for a young man who has been missing for the past 10 days.

Ireland’s world famous angel whisperer to speak in Breaffy

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How do you kick off a conversation with a woman who says she sees angels?

Ghosts of Galway’s past

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One of the mysteries of Galway is that curious phrase under the west facing clock on the Galway Camera Shop on William  Street, which says: Dublin Time. The fact that now the clock shows ordinary winter time only adds to the mystery. But not so long ago Galwegians, delighting in the longer days of sunlight than in the east of the country, and displaying an oddity that makes living in Galway a pleasure, set their clocks a full eleven and an half minutes behind Dublin. However, trains had to run to a standardised timetable otherwise transport chaos would ensue. The timetable was set at Dublin time (linked, like the rest of the civilised world, to Greenwich Mean Time), so  as Galwegians hurried to the station they could glance at the clock, and probably have to put on speed (perhaps Galway Time explains why most meetings here are usually 11 minutes late?).

Last chance to avail of CGT exemptions in final property auction of 2014

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard will hold the final property auctions of 2014 in Ireland.

 

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