Search Results for 'River Corrib'

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‘Misleading’ reports about water quality pose risk to beach bathers, says An Taisce

The Galway Planning Committee of An Taisce say that ‘misleading’ reporting by Galway City Council via its Facebook page regarding the water quality of Ballyloughane Beach on Friday, August 4, put bathers at risk of contracting E.Coli and Intestinal Enterococci.

Simply the best - sea views and location in the Claddagh

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Looking for something very special in The Claddagh? Look no further than Collerans, who have been making dreams come true for buyers for more than 55 years.

University of Galway gets green light for new Learning Commons

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University of Galway has been given the green light for the construction of a major new Learning Commons at the heart of its city campus,

Galway Hooker 8-Year-Old whiskey blend officially launched

Irish whiskey lovers rejoice because there is an enticing new option on the market to savour – the Galway Hooker 8-Year-Old blend.

Are you still dreaming of The Claddagh?

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Colleran's has always been the go to auctioneer when looking for something very special in The Claddagh, and has been making dreams come through for buyers for over 55 years now. Don Colleran has just been favoured with yet another gem in easily one of Galway's most sought-after locations.

Water works at Terryland to be completed in early ‘24

As you pass over the Quincentennial Bridge and glance towards the river you will see first-hand the ongoing works to ensure Galway City has a reliable water supply for years to come.

Make new bridge a symbol of hope and remembrance

I have always had an obsession with bridges. More from an architectural point of view than from the metaphorical images they represent, although as you get on in life, you tend to juxtapose the two wherever you can. The world over, I have stood on and beneath bridges, staring at their girth and wondering how the hell they stay up and what a leap of faith is was for the engineers to venture forth on their construction.

City’s new bridge to be officially opened to public next Friday

Galway’s newest civil structure, the Salmon Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge will be officially opened next week, creating the first significant non-car crossing structure of the River Corrib.

Outstanding detached home for sale with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to market this beautiful property located in the picturesque Corcullen, situated just 8km from Galway city and 4km to the village of Moycullen. Completed in 2015, this impressive house boasts a spacious floor plan with a total of five bedrooms, four bathrooms (two of which are en suite), and two additional rooms currently configured as a playroom and office.

A superior residence in Chestnut Lane

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Chestnut Lane is a rare jewel offering country living within the bounds of Galway city and only 2.5 kilometres from the city centre. This tree-lined country lane is home to some of the city’s finest residential properties. It is bound to the north by the River Corrib and to the east by the grounds and playing pitches of the University of Galway, which are a huge amenity to the area for walking, recreation, and sporting activities.

 

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