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Fabulous four-bed in rural Roscam
The Gables is an exceptional architecturally designed detached home with stunning views over Galway Bay. This home is on a half acre site of magnificent well tended gardens with mature hedgerows providing privacy and shelter.
City development plan needs to deal with Galway’s water supply, warns An Taisce
Galway faces severe water shortages into the future not only from the effects of climate change, but also due to bad planning decisions.
Grealish demands public meeting on Glenascaul waste water treatment plant
The Galway County Council needs to hold a public meeting on the proposed waste water treatment plant for Glenascaul, according to Independent Galway West TD Noel Grealish.
Mutton Island lighthouse to shine again as new museum
For the first time in 30 years, the Mutton Island lighthouse will shine a light onto Galway Bay, as electricity is installed in the iconic structure.
Cuddy calls for consultation before final decision on waste water treatment plant
Locating a waste water treatment plant near heavily populated areas in Glenascaul, Oranmore, and Gurran makes no sense and the idea must be re-examined.
Submissions sought for TULCA 2010
CO GALWAY’S coastline and coastal sites are the inspiration and starting point for the programme for this year’s TULCA festival of visual art.
Final auction of the summer for O’Donnellan & Joyce
Next week will see city estate agents O’Donnellan & Joyce wrap up its summer auctions with three fantastic properties, in outstanding locations in Bushypark, the Claddagh, and Upper Newcastle Road.
Memorial swim to raise funds for cancer charity
The fifth annual Frances Thornton Memorial Galway Bay Swim in aid of Cancer Care West will take place on Saturday July 24. The 13k event begins in Auginish in Co Clare and ends at Blackrock diving tower in Salthill.
Blue Flags reveal a community’s eco ethos
With schools set to close as we head into the summer season proper, thousands of people will be heading to our beaches for a day of sun, sea, and relaxation.
Blue Flags reveal a community’s eco ethos
With schools set to close as we head into the summer season proper, thousands of people will be heading to our beaches for a day of sun, sea, and relaxation.