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Expansive living at the edge of the city

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On offer at Carnmore is a high quality four bed detached home on the edge of the city.

Airport’s future brighter following crucial Government decision on funding

The future of Galway Airport was made a lot brighter this week as it will now continue to be included in the vital operational subvention funding programme following a decision by Government to reject the recommendations contained in the ‘Value For Money’ report.

Schedule your next meeting at the g Hotel

The award winning g Hotel in Galway City offers a range of conference and event facilities that you would only expect from a property with international standards. Overlooking Lough Atalia, this first class hotel is set close to the heart of the city and is convenient for local, national and international delegates alike. The g is ideally located for the business travellers as it is well-served by local transport links. There are frequent rail and coach services from Dublin, Limerick and Cork; Shannon and Knock Airport are both only an hour drive away, while Galway Airport is just a short distance from the hotel. Travel from Dublin is conveniently a two hour drive via the M6 motorway. Secure on-site parking is provided for all guests at the g.

Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh info evening to take place next week

Gaillimh le Gaeilge is hosting an information evening in association with last year’s Gradam winner, Bácús Uí Ghríofa/Griffin’s Bakery, for companies and organisations who are interested in entering the prestigious Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh, Galway’s annual bilingual business award.

Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh info evening to take place next week

Gaillimh le Gaeilge is hosting an information evening in association with last year’s Gradam winner, Bácús Uí Ghríofa/Griffin’s Bakery, for companies and organisations who are interested in entering the prestigious Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh, Galway’s annual bilingual business award.

Airport reeling after key routes lose PSO subsidies

Galway Airport was reeling last night (Wednesday) from the announcement that Government subsidies (PSOs) on flights to and from Dublin will be withdrawn in July.

Embattled west must prepare for cuts

It may have proved a futile gesture, but the man who drove his truck at Leinster House gates yesterday morning - believed to be a Galway-based businessman who previously struck in Galway - demonstrates the sheer frustration and anger many people in Ireland are currently feeling. His anger comes the same week it was revealed former Anglo Irish Bank chairman Sean Fitzpatrick’s wife retains more than €1 million in her bank account.

Fabulous four bed in Claregalway

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This impressive detached property, built in 1990, is situated on a magnificent landscaped site of just under one acre. This is an extremely well maintained family home, located adjacent to all amenities including schools, church, Rockmount Riding School, Duffy’s Equestrian Centre, and Galway Airport, and under one mile from Claregalway village on the Galway side of the village.

High Court told Aer Arann has ‘reasonable prospect of survival’

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Aer Arann has a “reasonable prospect of survival” and could return to profitability by next year, the High Court was told at a hearing held yesterday (Wednesday) to determine the airline’s examinership status.

Galway flights safe for now while Aer Arann fights for survival

It will be business as usual, for the time being, at Galway Airport while embattled regional airline Aer Arann, which recently applied for voluntary examinership, attempts to implement a survival plan, according to airport management.

 

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