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City centre living at its best
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale at three bed duplex residence, located in the well maintained development of The Elms. Perfectly positioned within minutes of the city bus and train stations, this property is the ideal city centre pad.
Ollie Neary still making a mark
Ultimately, sport is as much about memories as medals. Ollie Neary was lucky enough to enjoy success with Mervue and Galway United, but reflecting back on his career it is the friendships and relationships that count.
MyHome.ie records increase in Galway property sales during lockdown
The number of properties sold in the first four months of 2021 in Galway is up 2.2 per cent compared to the same stage of last year despite the fact that the country was in lockdown for the whole of that period. Data from the Property Price Register, analysed by property website MyHome.ie, shows that there were 737 sales between January 1 and April 30. This compares with 721 transactions recorded in the county in the same period of last year.
City centre house in a quiet development
This superbly located four bedroom townhouse comes with private parking just five minutes’ walk from Eyre Square in a small, quiet, and well managed development off College Road.
Last chance to make views known on Galway City Development Plan
Friday March 5 is the deadline for submissions to the Galway City Development Plan consultation process, and a former Mayor is encouraging people to make their views known.
New junction set for College Road and Lough Atalia Road
A new junction between College Road and Lough Atalia Road is imminent after the Galway City Council agreed to a variation of the City Development Plan supporting specific projects outlined in the Galway Transport Strategy.
Public consultation launched on Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029
A public consultation process for the preparation of the Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029 has been launched by the Galway City Council.
The Galway camogie team, 1937
It is heart-warming to see the Galway Senior Camogie Team travelling to Croke Park on Saturday to play an All-Ireland final against Kilkenny, so, to honour the team of 2020, we thought to show you the team of 1937 who, having beaten Sligo in the Connacht final, went on to beat Antrim in Killester in the semi-final of that year. The score in the game was Galway 5 – 0 to Antrim’s 3 – 3.
Public invited to have their say on new Cross-City Link
The Galway City Council is inviting public feedback on a new sustainable transport corridor which will link University Road with the Dublin Road via the city centre.