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Turnkey ground floor apartment in a popular location

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New to the market with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, is this wonderfully presented two bedroom ground floor apartment in the impressive Roscam House complex. Located on the immediate eastern periphery of Galway city, this O'Malley built Roscam development is located just off the Galway to Dublin road and is adjacent to an abundance of excellent amenities to include local shops, national and secondary schools, city bus routes, Briarhill Shopping Centre, the Clayton Hotel, Merlin Park Hospital, and Galway Clinic. Additionally, it is close to all the major employers in the nearby Parkmore, Briarhill, and Ballybrit business parks, as well as the M6, M17, and M18 motorways, allowing for ease of access to all major cities and commuter towns.

Galway more prepared to face Kilkenny again after tough battle with Tipp

All Ireland champions Galway secured an all-important 1-11 to 0-8 win over Tipperary to advance to their second successive All Ireland Senior Camogie final.

Nearly €470,000 worth of drugs seized in county to date

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Drugs with an estimated street value of nearly €470,000 were seized by gardaí in Galway county for the year to date with the number arrested for sale or supply increasing by 46 per cent.

'Lights of Hope' switch on around Eyre Square to boost city's Christmas spirit

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As shops re-open their doors and the Christmas shopping gets into full swing, citizens of Galway and visitors to the city can look forward to seeing the new festive lights in Eyre Square, from 4pm daily until the New Year.

Ulysses - and gun fire in Galway

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Nora’s last visit to Galway in April 1922 did not go well. Galway, as well as the country, was caught up in a deadly Civil War. The anti -Treaty forces had occupied the Connaught Rangers’ Barracks, Renmore, while the pro- Treaty forces occupied the Great Southern Hotel. The Galway to Dublin train was regularly fired upon from the barracks. There were sporadic gun fights around the Custom House, and the Masonic hall, as both sides struggled for possession. It was a dangerous time and people were fearful.

Joe Howley, patriot

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Michael Joseph Howley was born in Oranmore in 1895. His father died when Joe was just two years old. His mother was a sister of Peter Rabbitt, the proprietor of Rabbitt’s provision shop, licensed premises, and lodgings in Forster Street. She later married William Keane, the owner of Keane’s Bar in Oranmore. Joe, as he was popularly known, attended the local primary school and later went to the Bish in Galway. He obviously worked at farming as his mother once wrote, “He made a good lot with trading with cattle and sheep”.

Dozens of Galway GPs are set to retire in the coming decade, health forum is told

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Based on the official retirement age of 72 years, twenty four GMS GPs are due to retire in the next decade (2021 to 2030) in Co. Galway, four of which refer to the East Galway LE Area.

O’Donnellan & Joyce digital catalogue continues to grow for final auction of the year

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O’Donnellan & Joyce's final digital auction for the year takes place on Friday December 11, commencing at 12 noon.

Galway advance to ladies’ semi-final after tough battle with Monaghan

Galway have three weeks to prepare for this year’s TG4 All Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship semi-final after delivering another winning display last weekend over Monghan.

Galway medical company scoops top prize at Regional InterTrade Ireland Awards

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Galway-based NUA Surgical, has been have been crowned ‘Best Early Stage’ company at the Connacht & Leinster regional final of the 2020 InterTradeIreland Seedcorn Investor Readiness Competition.

 

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