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City council to explore designated planning area for urban Gaelgoirí

The Galway City Council is to examine the possibility of creating a Gaeltacht language planning area in the city, effectively a mini-Gaeltacht zoning to accommodate some 20 houses which would be available for sale exclusively to Irish language speakers.

Park and Ride from this Saturday for just €3 per car

The annual Park and Ride Christmas Service will commence this Saturday December 5 right up to Christmas Eve and recommence again Monday December 28 to Jan 3.

STARTUP CITY — StartUp News From Galway

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This week we delve deeper into our local startups and turn the spotlight to Black Pug Studio. The team from France and Spain moved to Galway Technology Centre to start their company. They are now a year old with some heavy hitting clients and big plans:

AIDS West World AIDS Day memorial concert concert to be held next week

To mark World AIDS day, AIDS West will present a special candlelit memorial service on Tuesday 1 December at 7:00pm sharp in the wonderful surroundings of St Nicholas’ Collegiate Church in Galway. This will be the 15th anniversary of the annual event – admission is free to all.

Entries open for RunIreland Fields of Athenry 10k

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Entries are now open on RunIreland.com for the 14th annual Fields of Athenry 10k to be held as usual on St Stephen’s Day, at 11am.

Calls to SVP show no sign of decreasing despite signs of economic recovery

The reliance of thousands of Irish families on the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has remained consistently high over the past five years. And the numbers show no sign of decreasing in any significant way, says SVP Galway as it launched its annual appeal.

Fallon selected for Ireland

Galway athlete Keith Fallon of Galway City Harriers has been selected for the Irish European U23 Cross Country team.

Is Brian's departure Derek's opportunity?

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For the last 12 to 18 months, Labour Galway West TD Derek Nolan has been regarded by pundits and political anoraks as the constituency's 'dead man walking', not so much 'the lad most likely to...' but rather the 'absolute certainty' to lose his seat.

Impressive four bed detached home in Roscam

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 203 Ros Caoin, Roscam, to the market for sale by private treaty. This is an impressive four bedroom detached property overlooking a communal green in Ros Caoin, a quality housing development built by O'Malley Construction in 2003.

 

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