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NRA €4.3 million funding to make ‘real difference’ says Galway Tranportation Unit head

The recent NRA funding of €4.3 million is a big boost and will help make a “real difference” in the city council’s work to provide high standard road infrastructure and improve safety for cyclists and pedestrians, according to Joe Tansey, head of the Galway Transportation Unit.

Public lecture on Galway’s piers and harbours

Many areas in County Galway had poor or no roads until well into the 20th century. For coastal areas this meant that trade and travel was mostly done by sea.

Number 8 bar and restaurant

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For those who have not sampled the food here, it is a very easy place to find. Just drive along the Dock Road and it is the all glass-fronted building facing out to the boats. During the week when you look in there will be lots of couches to relax on and at the weekend you will see lots of dining tables and chairs. This does not mean that the food is only served at the weekend, the food is served seven days a week from 5pm, and during the week you can eat from the comfort of an easy chair.

Master photographer's exhibition captures drama of Volvo Ocean Race

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Galway City Museum will host master photographer, Joe Geoghegan, for a one day extensive photography workshop on Saturday September 4.

City living with views of the harbour

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Barr Taoide, built by TBD Developers in 2004, is situated in the heart of Galway city between Merchants Road and Dock Road, where every amenity is at its doorstep. The development offers the perfect location from which to enjoy Galway’s many festivals, and will give the occupant an excellent vantage point when the Volvo Ocean Race returns to Galway in 2012.

Bargain city centre property for auction

With property prices at their most affordable level for years, potential purchasers will be interested to know that Cunningham auctioneers is offering for sale by public auction (unless previously sold) this extremely centrally located two bedroom terraced residence situated at St Nicholas’ Avenue, Dock Road, Galway.

Galway university life over the decades

Being a student in 1950s Galway was a very different experience from being there in the 1970s, just as lecturing or working there changed over the decades.

Pub noise keeps language students awake, court hears

The owner of a language school has been losing business because excessive noise emanating from a late night bar next door has been disrupting students’ sleep, the Galway District Court heard this week after an objection was made to the renewal of a publican’s licence.

Two unique properties go under the hammer

O’Donnellan & Joyce is looking forward to bringing the hammer down on two unique properties at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel on Friday October 17.

High profile Salthill property

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DTZ Sherry FitzGerald brings to the market the former AIB building in Salthill for sale by private treaty. AIB are relocating to an adjoining larger ground floor premises on the former Jameson Hotel site which it is currently fitting out.

 

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