Search Results for 'Salthill'

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From trams to buses

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When the Galway-Salthill Tramway ceased trading in 1918, it caused a problem for locals who had been using the service as public transport so a group of local businessmen came together on April 5, 1919 to register The Galway General Omnibus Company Limited as a public company. The directors were Thomas McDonough, Joe Young, Robert Mackie, Michael Crowley, Philip O’Gorman, Martin Hynes and Martin Finan. John Leech was the secretary and Joseph Garvey the manager.

O’Donnellan & Joyce offers a spacious semidetached in Knocknacarra Park

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O’Donnellan Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this spacious semidetached residence in the popular Knocknacarra Park area of Galway.

Prime residential site in the historical Claddagh

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers presents to market this excellent opportunity to purchase a site with full planning permission in one of the most sought-after locations in Galway city.

Substantial detached bungalow on a large site in Salthill available from Sherry FitzGerald

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Knocknacarra Lodge is a substantial detached family home with mature well-established gardens on a large west facing site. Located in Salthill on the Knocknacarra Road, it is close to all the established amenities that the area has to offer, including Galway Golf Club, Salthill Promenade, shops, and numerous schools.

The Galway/ Salthill Tramway

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The Galway and Salthill Tramway Company was inaugurated in 1877. The Town Commissioners gave the project every encouragement and extended the time limit in which the tracks had to be laid. The single tramline was two and a quarter miles long with eight passing loops, roughly 250 yards apart. The rails were heavy steel, the gauge was three feet wide and the trams were horse-drawn, there was no electricity in Galway for another 12 years or so. The cost of construction was £13,000. The depot was in Forster Street and the western terminus was opposite the Eglinton Hotel.

Two detached homes in Shangort, Knocknacarra

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is offering two adjacent detached homes at Shangort, Knocknacarra which have undoubted development potential.

A large semi-detached home for sale in Salthill

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O'Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers is offering for sale an excellent semi-detached residence in one of the most sought after locations of Galway city.

The countdown to O’Donnellan & Joyce’s next live auction

The next O’Donnellan & Joyce live stream auction of 2023 takes place on Friday April 14 at 12 noon.

Family home in the heart of Salthill

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Colleran auctioneers has just listed a house in one of the most sought-after locations in Galway. No 9 Dr Mannix Road in Salthill is just a stroll from the Promenade and surrounded by sports facilities and a choice of both primary and secondary schools. These exclusive residential developments are a thing of the past, built when large gardens and spacious living accommodation were not additional extras, and when you see the size of the back garden at No 9 you won’t be disappointed.

Pitch battle as Rahoon-Newcastle hail Salthill-Knocknacarra move as ‘violating spirit of the GAA’

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Two long-established GAA clubs in the city areas are at loggerheads over plans by one to construct a state of the art playing facilities to within a short distance of the other.

 

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