Search Results for 'Coliste na Coiribe'

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Magnificent family home in Maigh Burca

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this magnificent four bed detached home located in the small residential development of Maigh Burca on the Upper Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra. The development was constructed in the mid 2000s and comprises a small enclave a beautiful detached homes which are elegantly designed throughout.

Magnificent detached home in Knocknacarra

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this magnificent four bed detached home located in the small residential development of Maigh Burca on the Upper Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra. The development was constructed in the mid 2000s and comprises a small enclave of beautiful detached homes which are elegantly designed throughout.

Victory for Galway transition year students at Bank of Ireland TY Academy

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Five transition year students from Galway, who developed an innovative, peer-to-peer note sharing system for third level students, were crowned regional winners at the final of Bank of Ireland’s TY Academy.

Joy for Colaiste na Coiribe

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Galway's Colaiste na Coiribe received the reward they deserved for a superb season when they claimed the All Ireland Schools Under 16 C Boys League title, winnng out by eight over St Mary’s College, Dundalk.

Colaiste na Coiribe suffer heart-breaking one-point defeat in final

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Galway’s Colaiste na Coiribe suffered a heartbreaking defeat to St Vincent’s Castleknock College 51 in the final of the U16C schools basketball final on Monday.

An ideal family home in Monalee Manor

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale a beautiful semidetached family home located in the premier estate of Monalee Manor, Knocknacarra. Built by Kenny Developments in the late eighties/early nineties, Monalee Manor is a lovely development of red brick detached and semidetached homes. It has been built over a series of cul-de-sacs or overlooking large green areas with mature trees and shrubs throughout. Monalee Manor is one of the most popular and sought after residential estates on the Ballymoneen Road.

Spectacular four bed in Knocknacarra

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this superb family home located in the popular residential development of Doire Beag on the Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra, Galway. In terms of convenience this area has all that one would require on its doorstep including the new Colaiste na Coiribe secondary school and Knocknacarra National School within walking distance.

Perfect starter home, holiday home, or investment in Knocknacarra

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O'Donnellan and Joyce is offer for sale a stunning two bedroom residence located in the award wining O Malley constructed residential development of Leargan on the Western Distributor Road, Knocknacarra. The development was built in the late 2000s and comprises a mixture of beautifully appointed two, three, and four bedroom semidetached and terraced homes which overlook well kept communal landscaped green areas. The property is ideally located within walking distance of the new Colaiste na Coiribe secondary school and also the Knocknacarra National School.

Bish move to Dangan back on the agenda in new draft development plan

Plans to move St Joseph’s College, The Bish, to a new site were back before the Galway City Council this week following a proposal seeking to designate lands in Dangan, owned by NUI Galway, for the development of a secondary school. The proposal has been included in the draft Galway City Development Plan 2017-2023, which councillors met to discuss on Monday.

Bráithreacht na Coiribe

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When a small group of anglers who regularly fished the lower lake were arranging a function for themselves in 1953, they decided to form an angling association as well. The objectives of the association were the promotion of good fellowship among anglers, the fostering of improved angling conditions, and the maintenance of free fishing. They called themselves the Brotherhood of the Corrib, or Bráithreacht na Coiribe.

 

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