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Learning curve continues for Comer and Galway

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The month of April finally saw Damien Comer take some time to draw breath after a hectic three months on the field with county and college.

Spacious townhouse in Galway city centre

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 48 Dun Aengus to the market for sale by private treaty. This is a very spacious townhouse in the heart of Galway city with superb views over the docks. Built circa 1997 by O’Malley Construction, the house is located in a courtyard of townhouses with gated access. The services of the city are only a stroll away yet the docks is a pleasant and quiet residential area.

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Galway Muslim Community open day

Impressive family home on a mature site with views of Galway Bay

Sherry FitzGerald brings to the market this impressive and quality detached family residence situated on a large and mature site of approximately 0.56 acre offering exceptional views of Galway Bay and the surrounding area. The property at Baile Liam, Spiddal, has been architecturally designed by Simon J Kelly and extends to some 249sq m. It is immaculately presented throughout enjoying lots of space both internally and externally.

Four-star Dillon propels Galway

Galway accounted for Tipperary by 4-9 to 1-10 in Banagher to seal an All Ireland final meeting with Cork in the minor A camogie championship.

Is that a Galway accent?

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IS THAT A Galway Accent?, the debut album collecting both published and broadcast work, by the award winning Galway writer Anne Marie Kennedy, is to be launched in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop.

Galway Loves Music #1

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GALWAY LOVES Music is a new evening of discussion and performances in the Róisín Dubh, and a chance for musicians in Galway to meet local and national voices who will share their knowledge of how music works.

A great citizen whose legacy will be felt in Galway for generations

A city is a patchwork quilt of faces, opinions, cultures, sounds, smells. It only becomes what it is through the juxtaposition of all of these things. From the difference which it has to other places, a difference created by the choices we make in terms of the type of place we want to live in. I think of this every week when the team and I here at the Advertiser sit down to put together a newspaper that we hope touches in some respect a variety of the issues and areas that go to make up Galway. A pot pourri to match the pot pourri that surrounds us all.

Foróige TechSpace group at Galway City Youth Café

Foróige is currently running a TechSpace - a space where young people can expand their imagination and creativity with the aid of technology - in the Galway City Youth Café on Fairgreen Road.

Foróige TechSpace group at Galway City Youth Café

Foróige is currently running a TechSpace - a space where young people can expand their imagination and creativity with the aid of technology - in the Galway City Youth Café on Fairgreen Road.

 

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