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At home by the Corrib
Colleran auctioneers is offering for sale by auction No 5 Corrib Terrace, Woodquay, Galway, a three bedroom city centre terraced house beside the banks of the River Corrib.
Major show of public opposition to new ring road expected tonight
The controversial N6 Galway City Transport Project ring road routes must not divide Galwegians into warring bands “advocating the concerns of one area of the city over another”, but instead lead to unified opposition with a “total Galway perspective” a new protest group has announced.
Grealish demands planning system ‘overhaul’ as bypass threatens homes with demolition
The entire Irish planning system needs to be completely overhauled in light of the “crazy debacle” that sees wild flowers given greater importance than families and their homes according to Independent Galway West TD Noel Grealish.
Friday December 12 will be ‘Black Friday’ for buyers and investors at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold an auction on Friday December 12 which will be like Black Friday for buyers and investors looking to acquire properties in the west of Ireland.
Friday December 12 will be ‘Black Friday’ for buyers and investors at O’Donnellan & Joyce auction
O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold an auction on Friday December 12 which will be like Black Friday for buyers and investors looking to acquire properties in the west of Ireland.
Explore Galway’s Buildings in stone with the new guidebook
A new guidebook has been published by NUI Galway’s discipline of Earth and Ocean Science highlighting the wide variety of local and imported natural stone used in Galway City's buildings.
Colleran’s offers tax free investment opportunities
There is less than six weeks left for investors to avail of the Government’s tax incentive where property purchased before the end of the year and held for seven years will be exempt from capital gains tax, which is currently 33 per cent.
The Dohertys of Carrigan were not ‘land-grabbers’
Galway Diary received the following statement from Adrian Martyn (great-great-great grandnephew of Peter Doherty, senior), who was shot dead at Carrigan, near Craughwell village on the night of November 2 1881. I am pleased to carry Adrian’s clarification:
Galway named cleanest city in IBAL survey
Galway has jumped seven points to 21st place in the latest survey from the Irish Business Against Litter group securing its current status as the cleanest of Ireland’s four main cities.