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Colleran’s offers a smart safe investment in Renmore
Colleran auctioneers has just been favoured with the sale of No 7 Gleann Rua, Renmore, Galway, opposite GMIT and behind the new Garda station. This spacious three bedroom semi is situated in a modern development and has the added advantage of fronting onto a large green area.
Tree Felling
I would like to cut down some trees on my lands but I am concerned that I will fall foul of the law if I do so. Please explain my rights in relation to cutting trees on my property.
Witness appeal following major public order incident in Tuam
Gardaí in Tuam have appealed for witnesses to come forward following a violent altercation at a cemetery in Tuam last week.
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Appeal for witnesses to fatal road collision
Appeal for witnesses after fatal road collision
Gardaí in Galway are investigating a fatal road traffic collision involving a car and a motor cyclist that occurred at approximately 10.10am on Sunday September 12 at the junction of the Old Dublin Road and Renmore Park.
Local Gardai investigating alleged weekend assault beside Athlone Castle
Gardaí investigating a serious assault on a woman that occurred in the early hours of Saturday, September 4 2021, in Athlone, are appealing to the public for information.
Tributes paid to Annaghdown man after fatal Cornamona accident
The Annaghdown community is in shock this week after the death of a popular local man in a traffic collision in Cornamona last weekend.
Outpouring of sympathy and donations for M6 crash victims
An online fundraiser to repatriate the bodies of a family of three who lost their lives in a collision on the M6 last week has raised nearly €100,000 in two days.
Gardaí appeal for witnesses after fatal collision on M6
Gardaí are appealing for witnesses to a fatal collision involving three vehicles on the M6 on Thursday to come forward.
Galway farmers warned of need to protect farm business data
Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness specialist professional services firm, is reminding Galway farmers to protect their farm data. Almost 80% of farmers surveyed by Ifac for its 2021 Irish Farm Report now use technology in their business every day. While this brings advantages in terms of streamlining processes, saving time and boosting productivity, it also introduces digital and cyber risks that farmers need to understand and manage, with financial losses and the leaking of confidential data being two of the major worries.