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Once off stock clearance sale at prime Headford development

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Luxury living awaits you in Headford with the sale of Eallagh phase two, a development of three and four bed semidetached homes along with three bed townhouses. The semidetached homes start at only €130,000 while the townhouses start at only €110,000. These prices are available on a limited quantity of homes and the offer must end on May 31.

New exhibition at city museum

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SIMPLE TO The Complex, a exhibition of new drawings by Maeve Callanan and Charlotte Kelly opens at the Galway City Museum on Saturday at 2pm.

I’ll stay until midnight if that's what it takes to get Macnas the licence, says Mayor

The Mayor of Galway Cllr Padraig Conneely has warned that he will “stay in the chamber” of City Hall “until midnight” tomorrow, if that’s what it takes to get the event licence for the Macnas parade passed.

Superb Monivea home

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This three bed semi-detached home is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Monivea. This property is ideally located in the peaceful and mature residential development of Ard Aoibhinn.

Hughes holds nerve to secure win

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Don’t bet on me to run again, said Callanan

While Independent Cllr Daniel Callanan has been on the record for the past 18 months that he will not seek re-election to the Galway City Council, the belief persists that he will be a candidate next year.

Callanan ask city manager not to attack the usual suspects in city budget

Independent councillor Daniel Callanan is calling on the city manager not to target the usual suspects; the eldery, the vulnerable, and the hard working; when framing the Galway City Council’s budget for 2009.

Callanan to hold public meeting on Knocknacarra expansion proposals

“Totally inadequate” is how Independent Cllr Daniel Callanan has described the Galway City Council’s consultation process on proposals to expand the Knocknacarra Community Centre.

Callanan reveals our city councillors pocketed €2 million in last five years

Councillors have cost this city €2.13 million over the last five years while the mayoral transport is costing €209,000. It is time to call a halt to councillors’ expenses and abolish this “gravy train” system.

Conneely challenges Callanan to give up his council gratuity payment

If Daniel Callanan is serious in his belief that the expenses system for councillors should be abolished he will refuse to accept the Galway City Council’s gratuity payment.

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