Search Results for 'Eyre Square'

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A perfect blend of comfort and convenience in Galway city

A gem awaits in Gleann Noinin on College Road, offering a lifestyle that seamlessly combines a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. This two bedroom duplex apartment stands as a testament to modern living, boasting a plethora of amenities that cater to the discerning individual or family. Boasting designated resident parking, electric heating, own door access and well maintained communal green areas, this property is a rare find in the bustling urban landscape.

'Emergency solidarity rally' for Palestine to take place

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Organised by the Galway Irish Palestinian Solidarity Campaign (IPSC), the emergency solidarity rally will take place in Eyre Square on Saturday, February 3, at 2pm.

Sherry FitzGerald offers three bed end-of-terrace home

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No 10 Maigh Riocaird is a wonderful three bedroom end-of-terrace home in a popular development close to Galway city centre and all services and amenities. For sale by private treaty, the property will suit owner occupiers or investors with the benefit of private rear garden and parking to the front.

Treat yourself and the environment at Shake Dog

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Are you craving a delicious meal in the city centre? Shake Dog, with outlets in Prospect Hill and Eyre Square, can satisfy your hunger without breaking the bank.

Walkin’, talkin’ and touchin’

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‘Mate’ Lydon was a Galway original, a character, a champion salmon snatcher and a great judge of porter. He was born in Rope Walk in the Claddagh in 1908. His name was Martin Lydon, but because he spent much of his childhood in his grandmother’s house, he was known locally as Máirtín Harte. He attended the Claddagh National School. He loved hurling, became a very good soccer player and was a regular on the famous Claddonians team which won the first ever Schweppes Cup in 1937. Our first image shows that team: seated Joe Flaherty, Jack O’Donnell, Martin Lydon, Bob Cantwell, Gus Flaherty, Thomas Lydon. Standing are Jimmy Connell, Martin Connell, Paddy Cubbard, Dick Ebbs, Jack Connor, Frank Fitzgerald and Eddie Cloherty. Mate usually played full back, and opposing forwards often found they had to take ‘the long way round’ to the Claddonians goal.

Aoife Raftery ready for “demanding and tricky” Galway International Rally this weekend

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Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy member Aoife Raftery will get her 2024 season underway on her home event this weekend as the Women in Motorsport ambassador for the Corrib Oil Galway International Rally.

Unique city centre property available in one of Galway city’s most sought-after commercial districts

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this unique city centre property located in one of Galway city's most sought-after commercial districts.

First livestream auction of 2024 for O’Donnellan & Joyce

The countdown is on for the highly anticipated first livestream auction for O’Donnellan & Joyce, happening Friday, February 23 at 12 noon. Brace yourself for an excellent auction catalogue that promises something special for everyone.

Aoife Raftery set to create motorsport history in Galway

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Motorsport Ireland Rally Academy driver Aoife Raftery will help create an unusual piece of Irish motorsport history on the Corrib Oil Galway International Rally next month.

O’Donnellan & Joyce presents a superb city centre apartment

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this superb first floor city centre apartment. This two bedroom property is within minutes of Eyre Square making it an ideal city centre residence.

 

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