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The attack on Clifden, ‘something of this sort…’

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Under the heading ‘Panic in the town last night’ The Connacht Tribune told the story of the attack on Clifden on March 19 1921: ‘Following the shooting of RIC Constable Reynolds, and the wounding of Constable Sweeney (who was to die from his wounds some hours later), at Clifden last night, panic reigned in the town and nine of the principal houses were burned.

Mini Marathon Returns to the Streets of Castlebar this Sunday

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After a two year break Castlebar is one again getting all geared up to welcome women from all over Ireland and beyond to the Mayo capital for the Mayo.ie-Western People-West of Ireland Women’s Mini-Marathon this Sunday, May 1.

Mayo Day Art Exhibition 2022

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Mayo Day returns live and in person this year, transforming the town of Castlebar into a hive of Mayo Day celebration with something for all the family.

Murder and mayhem in Clifden

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Just before 6am on St Patrick's Day 1921, Monsignor McAlpine, the Catholic parish priest of Clifden, Co Galway, was woken by loud banging on his door. “For God's sake, Canon, come down - the town is ablaze.”

Four bedroom home in lovely Louisburgh

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This four-bedroom (one ensuite) semi-detached property is ideally located close to Louisburgh town centre and within walking distance of all local amenities, including the national school, secondary school, church, post office, shops and the cafés and bars within the town. The property is also in close proximity to the Blue Flag beach of Carramore. Ard Caher development was architecturally designed and constructed in 2006. The property is well maintained throughout, offering bright, spacious, open plan living accommodation together with a kitchen/dining, living, utility room, double bedroom and WC room on the ground floor. Upstairs there are three bedrooms (1 ensuite) with a bathroom and hot-press. It has wood/tiled/carpet floors throughout, open fireplace in the living room, fitted kitchen and OFCH. The property has the added bonus of a large lawned garden to the rear, which is accessed by double doors from the dining area or the back door in the utility room. The property has also a side access leading to the rear garden providing easy access for bins, bikes etc. This property would make an ideal investment property, offering the potential to generate a good rental income, it would also be ideal for a first-time buyer or as a holiday home. For more information contact: Eithne Foy FM Auctioneers, Main Street, Louisburgh, Co Mayo. Phone: (098) 66525 or email: [email protected].

Talking Politics - What have your local politicians talking about this week?

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What were your politicans talking about this week?

Bungalow bliss

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What is rare is beautiful, and in today’s property market it is certainly rare to find good quality bungalows for sale, especially in urban areas. It is a welcome addition to see that Sherry FitzGerald has just listed not one but four such properties.

More than €200,00 for historic buildings across Galway

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Funding of almost €250,000 has been announced for the protection and enhancement of 39 historic and protected buildings across Galway city and county.

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Draft Galway City Development Plan goes on public display

Four-bedroom home with garage on mature site in Knock

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This stunning home located on a mature and private site within a short stroll of Knock Village and Shrine, is spacious and well presented and within a short drive of Claremorris, Ballyhaunis and Ireland West Airport Knock. For further information or to arrange an appointment to view, please make contact with the sole selling agents: Caroline Kirrane, MIPAV REV MMCEPI SPMV CVAPP APP, Kirrane Auctioneering, Main Street, Ballyhaunis. Phone: (094) 9630240/ (087) 97117741 or 6B Sandyford Business Centre, Bohermore, Galway. Phone: (091) 705555 or (087) 2308674.

 

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