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Families and investors flock to Durabhán

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The team at Heskin auctioneers were very happy with the response to their recent showhouse viewing at Durabhán as a steady stream of potential purchasers attended to see these new architecturally designed A-rated homes in Roscam.

Additional properties added to O’Donnellan & Joyce digital auction catalogue for December sale

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Commencing at 12 noon on Friday, December 11, renowned auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan will once again be in front of the cameras for his final live stream property auction of the year. With an extra 10 properties added to the catalogue this week, the company has a greatly varied selection of residential and commercial properties available to purchase on the day.

Thousands of vehicles in Ireland still on the road after multiple owners

More than 17,000 vehicles currently registered in Ireland have had at least 10 owners over the course of their lifetime, with 988 in Co Galway.

History not on Galway's side as they face Cork in All Ireland ladies' semi-final

The Galway senior ladies take on Cork this Sunday in the All-Ireland semi-final with throw in at 1.30pm.

Back special campaign to save Dublin Zoo

Galwegians are being asked to back a special campaign by to save Dublin Zoo.

Salthill to get Galway's first Changing Places facility

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Salthill is to get a Changing Places facility - the only one of its kind in Galway - a move one local councillor called "a game changer for people with complex needs".

Ulysses - and gun fire in Galway

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Nora’s last visit to Galway in April 1922 did not go well. Galway, as well as the country, was caught up in a deadly Civil War. The anti -Treaty forces had occupied the Connaught Rangers’ Barracks, Renmore, while the pro- Treaty forces occupied the Great Southern Hotel. The Galway to Dublin train was regularly fired upon from the barracks. There were sporadic gun fights around the Custom House, and the Masonic hall, as both sides struggled for possession. It was a dangerous time and people were fearful.

Joe Howley, patriot

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Michael Joseph Howley was born in Oranmore in 1895. His father died when Joe was just two years old. His mother was a sister of Peter Rabbitt, the proprietor of Rabbitt’s provision shop, licensed premises, and lodgings in Forster Street. She later married William Keane, the owner of Keane’s Bar in Oranmore. Joe, as he was popularly known, attended the local primary school and later went to the Bish in Galway. He obviously worked at farming as his mother once wrote, “He made a good lot with trading with cattle and sheep”.

Galway - a city in transition?

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So here it is, the news that Galway city and county are lodged “within a province that from a spatial planning point of view, is full of low density housing, is totally reliant on private transport (the car) and which is in need of transforming to using rail and public transport” to become a “high density city and to support cycling and walking?”

Castlebar renters, homeowners and landlords invited to have their say on Ireland’s rental sector

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Clúid Housing, Ireland’s largest Approved Housing Body (AHB), has launched a large-scale survey on the Irish rental sector with submissions invited from renters, homeowners and landlords.

 

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