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Government designation endorses development plan for Galway harbour

The Galway Harbour’s designation as a “port of regional significance” will be vital to paving the way for its major redevelopment into a hub for tourism and cruise liners.

Lorg Printmakers night at the dogs

LORG PRINTMAKERS will hold a fundraising event at the Galway Greyhound Stadium, aka The Sporstgound, on College Road, tomorrow, Good Friday.

O’Donnellan & Joyce bring the auction hammer down with end of year success

O’Donnellan & Joyce completed the year with another successful property auction last Friday. The company has sold a record number of houses by public auction with more than 100 houses being sold by auction during the year.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold its last auction of the year tomorrow

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O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold its final auction of 2012 tomorrow when it places 11 properties under the hammer.

Four superb apartments going to auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce will auction four superb apartments as part of its December auction. All four apartments are well located and would provide excellent investments or starter homes.

There is no one interpretation

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WHY SHOULD there be only one interpretation of a artwork - be it a painting, a play, a song, a film, a poem? By opening such works to multiple perspectives is possibly the only way art can effectively take in the diversity of human experience.

Your own pad overlooking the harbour at Ce na Mara

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Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh has brought to the market a luxurious two-bedroom duplex apartment located at Ce Na Mara, a development of dockside apartments built by TBD developments in 1999. Eyre Square is a five minute stroll away, and it is close to everything this vibrant city has to offer. Ce Na Mara benefits from PVC double-glazing, attractive communal areas, lift, secure intercom system, management company, and No 65 enjoys one designated car space.

Art exhibitions

ON SHOP windows in the city centre; in The Shed at the Docks, in 126, and at the Norman Villa Gallery in Salthill, is are a feast of art exhibitions to see this month.

Time for the Volvo legacy to result in port development

What would Roy Keane make of it all? Getting up out of the warm beds at ungodly hours of the morning to stand by the dockside, singing The Fields of Athenry and ole ole and clapping in boats from far flung corners of the globe. He’d raise the eyes of heaven and say that it’s not good enough boy, that we shouldn’t be clapping in small boats, that we deserve better; that we should be staying in our beds til we get the massive boats we deserve, the oil tankers, the cruise liners, ships that act as midfield generals, ships that won’t be blown around in the wind on the sea, bossed by waves or bigger boats. He’d tell us to cop on and get back into the leabas.

Groupama sails home in closest ever victory in Volvo Ocean Race

Groupama crossed the finish line near Mutton Island in the early hours of Tuesday to secure a remarkable overall victory in their debut Volvo Ocean Race campaign and finally settle the closest contest in the event’s 39-year history.

 

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