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New ‘Hydrocurtain’ proves effective in tackling rubbish in Galway’s Eglinton Canal

Local and national media have been invited to attend a significant meeting discussing the groundbreaking ‘Hydrocurtain’ project implemented at Galway’s Eglinton Canal. The initiative proposed by Cllr. Frank Fahy as Chair of Lough Corrib Navigation Trustees has garnered attention for its remarkable success in addressing rubbish accumulation in the canal.

Fahy welcomes Hydrocurtain on Eglinton Canal

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Lough Corrib Navigation Trustees recently appointed Clear Seas Aqua Ltd, to install a hydrocurtain on the Eglinton Canal at Ravens Terrace, beside Wolf Tone Bridge.

Eglinton club snooker and pool results

The Eglinton snooker and pool monthly flyers are proving very popular with members. The October tournament in both events were very exciting with some great play by all players involved.The snooker final was contested by Dan Kineen and Oisin Duggan with Dan comimg out on top by a score of 4 frames to 2.

Impressive two bed terraced home on New Road

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers presnts for sale this excellent residential property situated on the popular New Road in Galway city centre.

Bicyles and bottles removed in clean up of Claddagh Basin and lower Eglinton Canal

A clean up of the Claddagh Basin and lower Eglington Canal recently took place with the removal of more than two tonnes of litter.

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Eglinton Street assault

City council hits back at claims Eglinton Canal works are destroying area's biodiversity

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Claims that works being carried out on the Eglinton Canal are destroying the biodiversity of the region, are being carried out without consultation, and are in effect, a redevelopment of the canal, have been dismissed as incorrect by the Galway City Council.

A taste of Italy with a Galway accent

Eglinton Street has many long serving restaurants to choose from, such as Maxwells and the Cellar Bar. Newer, more exotic, places such as Tomodachi Sushi Bar have lately increased the wealth of choice in the area. Zappi's, set in the sizable building that you may remember as Decobakes, is the newest of these dining options. Gone are the overpriced fondant icing and cupcake wrappers, in their place neat, red, banquette seating and blonde wood tables topped with terracotta pots of basil. This casual diner serves a wide range of traditional dishes, specialising in pizza, pasta, gelato, and classic Italian wines. Zappi's is a pleasant surprise and you get much more than you expect, many of the staff are Italian, further adding to the authentic vibe.

Food and entertainment aplenty available at Studio Eglinton Street

Studio, located at 20 Eglinton Street, is Galway's funkiest new eatery and late night entertainment venue. Located close to Brown Thomas, Studio serves food all day and offers an extensive cocktail menu, selection of mainstream and craft beer, and a bespoke wine selection.

 

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