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Connolly voices support for new cycling infrastructure plans for the city

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Enhanced cycling infrastructure is planned for Bothar Stiofáin, Bishop O'Donnell Road, and Threadneedle Road, under a new plan by the Galway City Council.

Blackrock diving tower to get fresh coat of paint

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Salthill's iconic Blackrock diving tower to get a new coat of paint, a move one local councillor has welcomed in the wake of the structure looking "shoddy" on the front page of a national daily paper.

Top tips for car journeys with children

With the lifting of travel restrictions and the chance to finally get out and about, many families will strike out for day trips with the children, and some may venture even further afield to enjoy a short break.

Middle Street, c1920

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Our photograph shows Olly Shea from High Street with his two cousins, the Brays from Father Griffin Road. They are standing in Middle Street which looks very wide with nothing parked there. The building on the far left was a tenement which later became a timber yard. Next door was a store which was owned by O’Gormans. The building beside that, with the white gable, was Tim Murphy’s; he ran a second-hand clothes shop there and carded wool. Next door was another tenement which was later taken over by Corbett’s timber yard.

Pastures new await as Athlone Springs Hotel re-opens!

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The Athlone Springs Hotel voted Midland Best Family hotel 2019 is the perfect location for you to enjoy a fun-filled holiday or relaxing break away. With the hotel’s friendly staff, modern bedrooms, state of the art leisure facilities, bar and restaurant and just five minutes away from the lively Athlone Town, you will be spoiled for choice.

A taste of summer: Iceland Ireland shares its top picks for sunny days.

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The Irish summer is well and truly here, and there is no better way to celebrate than by adding some new delicious summer favourites to your freezer drawer to enjoy when the sun comes out with so many choices to choose from.

Monroe’s launches Octobox, their Home Cocktail DIY Kits!

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You may have seen the infamous Pint Van that delivers fresh, creamy pints to your doorstep on demand..And now, Monroe’s have added yet another incredible product to their offering...and they even deliver nationwide! Fancy yourself as a mixologist? Want to impress your guests, or simply have a fun night making cocktails with friends? These kits are a must-have this summer! Introducing Octobox, their Home Cocktail DIY Kits.

'Jigging' slow cyclists grind O'Malley's gears

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An independent member of Mayo County Council has criticised the behaviour of some cyclists on roads in the county.

The last boat to use the canal

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On March 8, 1848, work was started on the Eglinton Canal. The Harbour Commissioners had been anxious to develop the New Dock. There were about 300 boats in the Claddagh and the amount of seaweed landed for manure in the spring of 1845 was 5,000 boat loads, averaging three tons each. The seaweed factory had been moved up to ‘The Iodine’, so the work on the canal was vital. It would allow boats to go from the Claddagh Basin up to the lake, boats from Cong and Maam to get to the sea, and improve the mill-power on the Galway River.

Lovely Roscam home for sale with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard

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Feast your eyes on this quality mid-terrace home on offer in a very attractive residential development. Constructed in 2007 by the renowned O'Malley Group, this development is the first right after the Spar shop. The development includes a mixture of semidetached houses, detached houses, and apartments. There is ample open space, and it is on a city centre bus route. No 70 has been completely renovated over the last year and includes a generous rear paved area and newly laid astroturf, concrete panels, and wooden fencing.

 

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