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Hop on over to a cracking Easter Sunday lunch at The Galmont Hotel
Gather the whole family together without worrying about whose turn it is to host by letting Marinas Restaurant at The Galmont Hotel & Spa look after you all this Easter Sunday.
Celebrate life’s milestones in style
Get together and celebrate a special day for the whole family with award-winning cuisine in stylish and relaxed surroundings at The Galmont Hotel & Spa.
The Atlanta Hotel
Joseph Owens lived in Glenamaddy with his wife, who was born Annie M Tuohy. They had three children, Dick, Mary, and her twin Joseph (born February 4, 1912), who was known to one and all as Josie. The father died very young. Annie remarried, this time to a man named Doorly, and in 1922, the family bought a four-bay four-storey early 19th century house in Lower Dominick Street from Nora O’Donnell and moved to Galway. Annie was a busy woman, she opened a drapery shop where she designed clothes, made them and sold them in her shop, and she kept lodgers upstairs, all as she was rearing her children.
Exceptional detached home on a beautiful site in Moycullen
Knockbane, Moycullen, €475,000.
Turnkey three bed home in Newcastle
No 305 Corrib Park, €330,000
Galway hotel outlook for 2024 remains bright
From an economic perspective the outlook for the Galway hotel sector remains positive. The latest Irish labour market data show all-time high employment of 2.71 million across the economy while average weekly earnings grew by 4.6 per cent compared to the same period in 2022, both of which supports the outlook for leisure spending in the county.
Beautiful Moycullen bungalow
Tawnybeg, Moycullen, €300,000
How one family's journey 'From Briarhill to Brooklyn' inspired a novel
Nearly two centuries after the Bodkin family embarked on their famine era journey to the United States, their descendent Jack Bodkin returned to Briarhill, driven by the desire to find the ancestral family home. In this article, Bodkin recounts the experience, his connection to the area and how his family's story inspired his novel, 'Briarhill to Brooklyn'.
New bus route through Mervue is ‘bonkers,’ says O’Flaherty
A proposed new bus route through Mervue has been described as ‘bonkers’ by Independent City Councillor Terry O’Flaherty.
Take to the literary trail in Longford
A new and exciting audio tour has been launched to guide visitors along Longford’s 73km Literary Trail. The audio tour, which celebrates Longford’s rich literary history at nine points along the trail, is now freely accessible to visitors online at Longford.ie.