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Prime city centre investment opportunity

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O’Donnellan & Joyce is selling a superbly positioned terrace house at 19 St Bridget’s Terrace, Galway city.

Joyce disappointed at second half capitulation against resurgent Mayo

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It was a disappointed Padraic Joyce who faced the media after Galway were unable to generate any second half scores from play in their Connacht Final capitulation at Croke Park this afternoon.

A Galway story that intrigued James Joyce

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New plans projected over a 20 year period will see the inner lands of Galway harbour developed into an attractive commercial and residential area, while reclaimed land from the sea will push out harbour facilities into deep water to accommodate shipping connections to European ports and elsewhere. It is a long over due and worthwhile plan, but it pales almost into insignificance compared to the vaulting ambitions the Galway merchants schemed in the mid 19th century.

Joyces gets ready for outdoor dining

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As Ireland looks towards a summer of outdoor socialising, barbecues and garden parties, Joyce’s Supermarkets has been working with Irish suppliers and producers to introduce new product lines for all occasions.

Spacious city home with a country feel

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this exceptional detached residence situated on the Old Ballybrit Road in Galway city.

O’Donnellan & Joyce properties go virtual

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers remains fully operational across all aspects of the business, albeit remotely. The company's office is currently closed to the public - but its digital property marketplace is fully open and agents are ready and waiting to assist you during this time of uncertainty.

Maeve Joyce Crehan to be honoured at Galway Chamber Business Awards next week

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Former General Manager of Galway Chamber, Maeve Joyce Crehan, will be recognised for her years of incredible support to the Galway Business Community at the Galway Chamber Business Awards.

Christmas is in the air at Joyce's Supermarkets

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Kick off the Christmas festivities with the delicious range of finger foods and treats perfect for the whole family to enjoy while watching the much-loved Toy Show, all available from your local Joyce’s Supermarket.

Future is bright for Joyce and Galway footballers, despite disappointing loss to Mayo

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Padraic Joyce’s first year in charge has been a strange one, entailing many twists and turns.

Patrick Joyce

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Patrick Joyce was born at Lisheenagaoithe, near Headford, on May 23, 1868. He became a monitor teacher in 1884, taught in Cloghanover School for two years, later as principal of Trabane, and then Tiernee in the parish of Carraroe. In 1892 he married Margaret Donohue. He was eventually appointed as principal of Barna National School and his wife taught in Boleybeg National School.

 

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