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Landmark home on Taylor's Hill
O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers presents to the market for sale this magnificent Taylor's Hill residence ideally situated in Galway city's most desirable residential location. Saint Theresa's is an impressive detached home presented in good condition throughout with beautifully kept original features.
Taylor’s Hill apartment with views over Galway Bay
No 4 Ardower is a split level two bed apartment situated in a small, quiet, block of just five units. The site is elevated and south facing to the rear which benefits from having magnificent views over Galway Bay and the Clare hills in the distance. The apartment was built in 2000 and finished to a very high standard.
N.O.A.H release new single with Booka Brass Band
'DARKEST HOUR' the new single from the exciting Irish rock band N.O.A.H, and featuring the acclaimed Booka Brass Band, is out now.
Miller's Lane can be more than just soccer pitches, says Connolly
Millers Lane should not just be soccer pitches, but has the potential to be a recreation space for the entire local community, according to Cllr John Connolly.
Father Griffin’s body found
At about 3pm on the afternoon of Saturday, November 20, 1920, William Duffy of Cloghscoilte near Barna was driving cattle locally when one of them got stuck in the mud. William noticed part of a coat sticking out of the gap, so he went for his neighbours Patrick and Thomas Lydon, and later Patrick Cloherty and Patrick Concannon from Truskey joined them at what turned out to be a grave. They uncovered part of the body and realised that it was that of Fr Griffin. They decided to wait until it was dark so they covered up the body again, afraid that the Tans might return to remove it. William Duffy rode on horseback into Fr O’Meehan in Montpellier Terrace to inform him of the tragedy. Fr O’Meehan, Fr Sexton, and Canon Considine then hired Patsy Flaherty’s side car and went out to Clochscoilte.
€3.2m allocated for Mayo active travel and climate change adaptation measures
A total of €3,230,380 has been allocated for Active Travel and Climate Change Adaptation measures in Mayo under the Government’s July Jobs Stimulus Plan and is part of the overall €115 million package for sustainable transport and the renewal of transport infrastructure.
Galway watched its new bishop with some amazement
On Sunday September 19 1976 the former bishop of Kerry, Eamonn Casey, succeeded to the See of Galway. He had been appointed some months beforehand, but was delayed by his long goodbye tour of Kerry. The people of Kerry were heartbroken to lose him.
Loudon Wainwright III to play Róisín Dubh
LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III is "the most candid diarist among the singer-songwriters who...brought confessional poetry into popular song," says the New York Times, while MOJO calls him "one of America's most astute lyrical commentators".