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The waves are a-coming — High tides predicted for this weekend
Galway City Council is issuing an advisory to the public regarding the possibility of localised flooding in the city over the coming weekend until Monday morning
Walker discovers body of missing man at Claddagh Basin
A large-scale search operation, which had gone into its fourth day, ended yesterday morning following the grim discovery of the missing man’s body at the Claddagh Basin.
Final and best bids for end of year auction to be in the offices of O’Donnellan & Joyce tomorrow
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is preparing for its end of year auction, due to take place tomorrow. The company has also called for final and best offers on a substantial property in Bushy Park, being sold by tender, to be submitted by 12 noon tomorrow (Friday).
Search under way in Galway for missing Louisburgh woman
Search and rescue teams continued their search yesterday for a 26-year-old woman from Louisburgh who reportedly fell from the Salmon Weir Bridge into the River Corrib in Galway on Tuesday evening.
Receiver appoints O’Donnellan & Joyce to sell partially built residence on one of Galway’s finest sites
Patrick Horkan, receiver with KPMG, has appointed O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers to offer for sale a substantially unfinished property on one of the most magnificent 2.7 acre sites in the Galway area at Gortacleva in Bushypark, just three miles west of Galway city centre.
Spanish for children starting soon
Saturday morning Spanish language classes specially designed for children are starting soon at the Spanish Institute of the Granary Learning Centre.
Luxury living in the Claddagh
Cuirt an Dolain is a small development of just 10 apartments and seven townhouses. This exclusive development was built in 2008 by Cordil Construction and located in the Claddagh in the heart of Galway city.
Calling all artists for the Everyman
Opening this autumn, The Everyman Gallery in the heart of Galway will be an art gallery with a difference. Situated in The Bridge Mills, one of Galway's finest restoration projects, the Everyman Gallery will have a unique location on banks of the River Corrib. The purpose of the project is to put art back into everyday lives.
The Eglinton Canal
In 1498, during the mayoralty of Andrew Lynch, an attempt was made to open a passage from the River Corrib along the Sandy River and through land to Lough Atalia, thus connecting the river to the sea.
Outspoken councillors to lead new board to improve city’s drinking water
The city’s two most outspoken and controversial councillors have been elected to a new board which will work to improve the standard of Galway’s drinking water.