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Work should finish when work is done, says Mayor
The April meeting of Galway City Council was a long and arduous affair but it was ultimately a productive one. We sat at 2.00pm and finished at the mandatory time of 8.45pm. I intend to bring forward a motion to allow the procedures committee to change the rules to allow for a later finishing time when required. Work should finish when work is done is my belief.
O’Donnellan & Joyce has a vast number of family homes in its Wild Atlantic Way spring auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers' Wild Atlantic Way spring auction is just around the corner. Open viewings were extremely busy this past weekend, with viewers taking particular interest in the large family homes on offer. The auction will take place on Thursday March 1 at 2pm
The figures don't lie - Galway needs an Educate Together secondary school
The notion of Galway as a growing city, a young city, a diverse city, is embedded in our psyche. Maybe it's that period we spent as the fastest-growing city in Europe. Maybe it's 18,000 students at NUIG, and thousands more at GMIT. Maybe it's in the stories we tell ourselves as we declare ourselves a cultural hub, a party town, a place to settle down.
Family homes in some of Galway’s most established areas going under the hammer at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce has a number of fabulous homes in the most established areas in Galway city and suburbs.
O’Donnellan & Joyce has a host of family homes up for grabs in its September auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce's Wild Atlantic Way autumn auction is just around the corner. Set for Thursday September 28 at 12 noon, open viewings were extremely busy this past weekend, with viewers taking particular interest in the large family homes on offer.
Shangort, Knocknacarra
This photograph of the Shangort area of Knocknacarra was originally taken in the 1950s by Aodh MacDúbháin, a teacher in St Enda’s who did a lot of work with An Taidhbhearc. It was taken from Carragh Hill.
More than eighty properties in O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way summer auction
The summer auction season is set to break phenomenal records with O’Donnellan & Joyce bringing an extensive list of more than 80 properties to the market this week for its ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ summer auction set for Thursday June 8.
More than eighty properties in O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way summer auction
The summer auction season is set to break phenomenal records with O’Donnellan & Joyce bringing an extensive list of more than 80 properties to the market this week for its ‘Wild Atlantic Way’ summer auction set for Thursday June 8.
Why Galway city needs an Educate Together secondary school
Galway is in urgent need of a new secondary school to accommodate the year on year increase in the numbers of primary school pupils, and a case can be made that such a new school should come under the patronage of Educate Together, as increasing numbers of parents demanding such an option for their children.
Alan McMonagle - voyager of discovery
NEXT THURSDAY, March 9 at 6pm, the Galway City Library will host the launch of what is sure to be one of the best Irish novels of this year - Ithaca by Galway writer Alan McMonagle, and published by Picador.