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Superb family home in Shantalla
John Quinn has just brought to the market No 49 Fursey Road, Shantalla, a four bedroom family home in excellent condition throughout.
Archbishop Eamon Martin pays tribute to Bishop Eamonn Casey
Following the death this afternoon of Bishop Eamonn Casey, Bishop Emeritus of Galway and Kilmacduagh, Archbishop Eamon Martin issued the following statement:
Ballybane three bed in walk-in condition
John Quinn has just brought to the market No 75 Monivea Park, Ballybane, an outstanding three bedroom semidetached residence in a very popular residential area. The property, which faces a lovely open green area, is ready to walk straight into.
Superb three bed in Mullan Mor
John Quinn is currently offering for sale No 77 Mullan Mor, a three bedroom duplex townhouse situated in a very convenient development on the Tuam Road, within walking distance of Mervue Industrial Estate, Liosban retail and commercial area, and a host of business parks.
Lovely three bed in Renmore
John Quinn is currently offering for sale No 6 Chestnut Close, Renmore, a lovely three bedroom residence with a garage, situated in a popular part of Renmore.
Mick Lally Theatre available for hire
THE MICK Lally Theatre on Druid Lane, off Quay Street, home to renowned Galway theatre company, Druid, is a state of the art venue now available for hire for private and public events.
Mullan Mor townhouse for sale
John Quinn is currently offering for sale No 77 Mullan Mor which he describes as a three bedroom duplex townhouse. It is situated in the highly convenient and well located area on the Tuam Road, within walking distance of Mervue Industrial Estate, Liosban Retail and Commercial area, and a host of employment areas.
Superb Salthill apartment for sale
John Quinn is offering for sale No 39 Rockbarton Court. This ground floor two bedroom apartment is in excellent condition and situated in one of Salthill's most popular residential areas.
'I think the association has a very special place in Irish society'
With the announcement of the new GAA president just over a fortnight away, Galway's Frank Burke sat down with Matt Cassidy to talk about his campaign to be elected to one of the biggest jobs in Irish sport and only the third Galway man to hold the position.