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Sherry Fitz offers four-bed in popular Roscam
Sherry FitzGerald has brought to market a "beautifully presented four-bedroom home" located in a quiet cul-de-sac in the popular Boireann Bheag development in Roscam, one of Galway’s most sought-after areas just 6km from the city.
Traffic changes in Galway
When the city was being constructed in medieval times, the streets and even the lanes must have appeared wide and spacious. The only kind of traffic they would have experienced then would have been pedestrian, horse or donkey and cart and maybe the odd wheelbarrow. We have two images for you today of the east side of Eyre Square the first (courtesy the National Library) dates from c1890 and shows that type of traffic; The second (courtesy Galway County Library) shows the same area with motorised traffic. Since the latter was taken, the population has grown by 6 or 7 times, and of course, the traffic volumes have increased accordingly. So the Corporation had to make occasional changes to the bye-laws in relation to traffic.
Three Miles to Dublin and Cannes
A documentary chronicling US president John F Kennedy’s momentous visit to Galway in 1963 will feature at upcoming film festivals in Dublin and Cannes.
Students protest ‘living crisis’ with stormy sleep out in city centre
Students from University of Galway braved the first storm of the season yesterday (Wednesday) to participate in a sleep out and protest over the ever worsening accommodation crisis, and to highlight the plight of Galway’s homeless students.
Land for sale on the Coast Road
Sherry FitzGerald presents a rare opportunity to the market to acquire a plot of land on the Coast Road on the edge of Galway city. The property extends to approximately 4.57 acres (1.85Ha) of good quality agricultural lands.
Spacious three bed apartment just minutes from Eyre Square
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a three bed, third floor apartment located at The Plaza, Headford Road, Galway.
Decent summer but city businesses are planning for a busy winter
Businesses have enjoyed a busy summer in Galway City Centre. However, with Christmas approaching, it is a common conception amongst businesses that more needs to be done by the city council to encourage shoppers into the city.
Time to honour a Republican and a woman, say Morrissey bridge name campaigners
Supporters of the Julia Morrissey Bridge campaign gathered at Galway’s new bridge to promote the proposal to name the bridge after Galway’s forgotten 1916 woman leader.
Croí launches ‘Listen to Your Heart’ campaign to promote Heart Valve Disease Awareness Week
Ireland’s heart and stroke charity, Croí, has today launched Heart Valve Disease (HVD) Awareness Week. As part of HVD Awareness Week, Croí will be hosting four free stethoscope check events in Galway, Mayo, Limerick and Dublin. Croí expects to listen to over 1,000 hearts over the course of the week.
One of Galway’s best known artisan food stores for sale
Colleran auctioneers has been favoured with the sale of one of Galway’s much loved, successful, and award winning food emporiums.