Search Results for 'Eyre Square'

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Fairgreen House

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Fairgreen House is a mixed development of 20 apartments, approximately 2,000sq m of corporate office space, and a 400 spaced multi – storey car park.

Prestigious office building to let in Eyre Square

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DTZ Sherry FitzGerald has brought to the market number 16 Eyre Square, Galway, which is available to let. The property is located on the south side of Eyre Square overlooking Kennedy Park and adjacent to the Meyrick Hotel and the Ceannt rail and bus station.

Be dressed for the Dragon

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Official Green Dragon merchandise is now on sale in advance of the Volvo Ocean Race arriving in Galway next May.

Americans In Galway seek volunteers to march

The Americans In Galway organisation is looking for people to volunteer to march with its members in next week’s St Patrick’s Day Parade in Galway.

Prime city centre retail premises to let

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It’s not that often that retail units come to the market in Eyre Square. However Jeff Smith has just such a premises up to rent. Standing prominently beside the Skeffington Arms Hotel, it offers wonderful potential for retail and a variety of other commercial uses. It also boasts an excellent two bedroom apartment on the top floor.

Volvo Race Exhibition at Eyre Square Centre

The Western Development Commission (WDC) and Let’s Do It Galway have announced that the exhibition of photographs from the LookWest.ie and Pix.ie Volvo Ocean Race Festival photo competition will run for the month of September in Galway’s Eyre Square Centre.

Fuel problems during ‘the Emergency’

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Because merchant ships were regarded as targets during World War II, the island of Ireland was, to an extent, cut off from the rest of the world, and many products that would normally have been freely available became scarce. Rationing was introduced and each household was given a ration book. Basic foodstuffs such as bread, butter, flour, wheatmeal, sugar, and tea were sold in small amounts... tea was reduced to a half ounce per person per week, which represented hardship for many. There was a black market for this and many other ‘luxuries’, while others tried making their own substitutes like dandelion tea or carrot tea. Some would recycle the tea leaves by taking them from the teapot, drying them, and reusing them. Necessity became the mother of invention.

Ninety-five new jobs for Galway

There was good news on the jobs front for Galway this week with the announcement of 95 new jobs in two companies due to open premises in the city centre in the coming weeks.

City centre retail unit to let

This substantial ground floor retail unit situated on Prospect Hill, within a stone’s throw of Eyre Square, is currently available to let.

Win tickets to see Brian Kennedy

BRIAN KENNEDY will perform a special concert in the Radisson SAS Hotel on Sunday April 26 at 8.30pm to mark the 25 years of the Galway Rape Crisis Centre.

 

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