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Bail granted for woman charged with pharmacy thefts and burglary

A young Bohermore woman who is accused of taking more than €2,500 of goods on two occassions from a city centre pharmacy as well as being involved in burglary attempt has been granted bail with strict conditions.

Drink driver caught after abusing Prom passersby, court hears

A Dublin man was found to be driving while more than twice over the legal limit and in possession of drugs just hours after hurling abuse at passersby on the prom in Salthill, the Galway District Court heard this week.

West is best for sun

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Finding a home in one of Galway’s most desirable areas is never easy, and finding one with a sun filled west-facing back garden is even more difficult. No 1 Glenard Road, Salthill, was built approximately 44 years ago when large, bright, spacious, living accommodation was the norm. Situated in the heart of Salthill but away from the hustle and bustle, No 1 has the additional attraction of sitting on a sun filled west facing back garden with an extra wide side entrance with lots of space and potential to extent and develop.

A quality family home on the Cappagh Road

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Mullery auctioneers is offering for sale a beautifully presented four bedroom owner occupied home on the Cappagh Road.

Salthill and Corofin renew rivalry in minor final

Salthill-Knocknacarra and Corofin will face each other again this year in the county minor final which is fixed for Sunday (2pm) in Pearse Stadium.

Tuam Stars favoured to win first title since 1994

This Sunday there is a county senior football final to be savoured and anticipated.

The bright legacy of a black day

Five years ago today, this city and county was reeling from the shock that a young languages student had been attacked and murdered just 10 minutes away from the city centre. In the half decade since, the name of Manuela Riedo has become known in nearly every household in this region. More so than the dozen or so other people who has lost their lives violently in Galway city and county over the past decade or so. The memory of Manuela though has been kept strong by the randomness of the incident and the fact that Ms Riedo was but a few days into her trip to Galway. It was an incident that sent shockwaves through the region as a collective sense of shame and guilt was verbalised, as people rushed to protect the notion that Galway was a safer place to be after dark than any other. We now know that it was not, as several other serious fatal and non-fatal violent atacks in the city centre have since illustrated.

Auditions for Guys’n’Dolls

THE PATRICIAN Musical Society will stage the classic musical Guys’n’Dolls next year and is now holdings auditions for the production.

The seductive enigma of jazz

TRYING TO write about jazz is a bit like trying to paint Connemara. The subjects are so elusive that to describe it conclusively is nigh near impossible and the writer or artist is reduced to focusing on an individual moment that most responds to or echoes their personal or artistic talent.

Devon girls qualify for finals

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Salthill Devon girls have qualified for the finals of Irish u-12 National Blitz.

 

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