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Getting Galway going — the Walking Festival

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Galway City has lately been a European Capital of Culture. But, Galway City has always been a County seat, the Capital of Connacht, and the gateway to the Connemara Gaeltacht. In fact, once you cross the River Corrib, you’re officially in Connemara.

Galway Community College welcome Erasmus+ students to unveil outdoor classroom on the shores of Lough Atalia as part of climate change study in the EU

Galway Community College, (GCC), GRETB is welcoming an Erasmus+ delegation of 30 students and four teachers from a school in Croatia and a school in Spain, to Galway city this week. The students are here as part of the endangered species and biodiversity project, a climate change research study in the European Union, that all three schools have been working on.

O’Donnellan & Joyce returns to the live auction room

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The team at O’Donnellan & Joyce are busy with final viewings and inquiries on their list of more than 25 properties, which go for sale in the company's wild Atlantic property auction tomorrow, Friday April 8. For the first time in over two years, the auction will be attended by a live audience and with the combination of live streaming technology, people will be able to bid either in the room or from the comfort of their own homes using phone or internet bidding.

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Prime city residential landbank for sale with O’Donnellan & Joyce

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this prime city development opportunity consisting of circa 5.38 acres of zoned residential lands. The lands are located in the high density townland of Terryland which is situated just 1km from Galway city centre.

‘A photograph will tell you a thousand things’

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Tommy Holohan is a living history of Galway city, and more particularly, a living history of one of its most unique areas - The Claddagh - and his passion for both has led him to discover and collect an extraordinary array of photographs, postcards, and documents charting the evolution of the city.

Stunning home in a superb city centre location

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No 3 O’Donoghue Terrace is a meticulously finished two bedroom terraced home, located in the heart of Galway city, just minutes’ walk from Woodquay, Eyre Square, the famous Salmon Weir Bridge, Galway Cathedral, NUIG, and UHG. To be so centrally located yet only a stone’s throw from the quiet canal walks along the banks of the River Corrib, surrounded by wildlife, is quite special.

2021 — The year through a lens

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As we bid a glad farewell to another year of The New Way of Living and welcome in the latest instalment, we look back on some key moments in the year 2021 - a year of highs and lows, defeats and victories, learnings, resilience and hope.

St Nicholas' Parochial School now enrolling

St Nicholas’ Parochial Primary School is now taking enrolments for the 2022 – 2023 academic year. St Nicholas’ Parochial School is a co-educational, multi-denominational, child-centred school with a long tradition of serving the youth of Galway. It is centrally located in Woodquay (beside the Town Hall Theatre) and due to the central location of St Nicholas’ Parochial School, the pupils have the opportunity to attend many different educational events held in Galway’s many cultural hubs. Even in the current environment, the school can still make the most of the surroundings by going for walks in the local parks, by the River Corrib, and taking classes outdoors.

St Nicholas' Parochial School now enrolling

St Nicholas’ Parochial Primary School is now taking enrolments for the 2022 – 2023 academic year. St Nicholas’ Parochial School is a co-educational, multi-denominational, child-centred school with a long tradition of serving the youth of Galway. It is centrally located in Woodquay (beside the Town Hall Theatre) and due to the central location of St Nicholas’ Parochial School, the pupils have the opportunity to attend many different educational events held in Galway’s many cultural hubs. Even in the current environment, the school can still make the most of the surroundings by going for walks in the local parks, by the River Corrib, and taking classes outdoors.

 

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