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Let LEO Galway boost your creative business idea

Local Enterprise Office Galway is delighted to launch a new programme for Creative Businesses. Innovate and Grow your Creative Business, which begins on April 23, is aimed at business owners and managers who are looking to develop and grow a commercially creative business.

Galway city house prices rise 2.4 per cent in three months, survey says

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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in Galway city has increased to €345,000, up 2.4 per cent from €337,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.

Bus Éireann to hold Galway open day to recruit female drivers

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Bus Éireann is will hold an open day this weekend to actively recruit drivers across the island of Ireland to join its growing teams.

Free talk on radical Seventies theatre in Galway

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Controversial Scottish agitprop theatre troupe 7:84 visited Galway in 1974 and left a lasting impression on the city and its nascent arts scene.

Dance triple bill at Town Hall

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Magdalena Hylak, Galway Dance Artist-in-Residence, has curated a unique contemporary dance triple bill for The Town Hall Theatre this Saturday, March 23, at 8pm.

Public has month to make submissions on new Corrib bridge

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Galway City Council is seeking immediate feedback from the public on the proposed new Clifden Railway Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge crossing the Corrib at Woodquay.

‘Corrib Causeway’ seeks to deliver ‘over 200 homes’ in ‘new neighbourhood’

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The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Galway City Council (GCC) are seeking the public's views on its plans for a 'mixed use development', which will deliver more than '200 homes' on the site of the Black Box Theatre and two car parks.

University of Galway launches Imirce database of Irish-American emigrant letters

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University of Galway has launched Imirce, a digital repository of thousands of Irish emigrant letters and memoirs dating from the late 1600s through to the mid-20th century.

Digital signs highlight city speeding hotspots

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Galway City Council has collated information from driver feedback signs since speed limits were changed across the city last year, and the data is revealing.

Galway graduate hopes to inspire new generation of engineers

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Less than a year after graduating from university, engineering graduate Aoife Murphy, now works to prepare Ireland’s electricity grid for the future as part of the EirGrid graduate programme. She is part of the first cohort in the EirGrid programme to have more female engineers than male.

 

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