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High Street ‘big dig’ delayed until autumn

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Galway City Council has agreed to postpone the final leg of its city centre road resurfacing works until the summer tourist season is over.

Public lecture on Galway farming history

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A free public lecture in the Harbour Hotel Galway, on next Monday, 9th January, at 8 pm will examine the history of agriculture and rural development in Co. Galway.

Countdown continues as Galway prepares to go head to head with the Kingdom

Padraic Joyce takes Galway into their first All-Ireland final since 2001, when, on that day, Galway overcame a fancied Meath side. On the day the now manager was the star.

Jack Lynch signs for Galway United

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Galway United has announced the signing of Jack Lynch until the end of the 2019 SSE Airtricity League season.

Galway and Rome film students join forces

Galway City of Film has announced a new partnership project with Rome City of Film to share knowledge and expertise among the filmmakers of the future.

Galway commercial property sold by tender

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The high profile Faustina Building on the Tuam Road in Galway has sold for in excess of €1.7 million through sales agents TWM. The vacant commercial building, which was in shell and core condition, was sold by TWM on behalf of receiver Tom Kavanagh of Deloitte.

Salvage mission for Galway women

Galway WFC head to the capital on Sunday to take on UCD Waves in the last game of the season.

Galway's last eight days

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As Sunday draws near, Galway players and supporters are gearing up for an All-Ireland football quarter-final clash with Munster finalists, Tipperary, at Croke Park. Kevin Wash's Connacht champions will be confident they can overcome one of the surprise packages of this year's championship and advance to the last four for the first time since 2001.

New book on Galway's role in 1916

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COUNTY GALWAY played a significant roles in the 1916 Rising, seeing the most action outside of Dublin, and now those heroic, turbulent, violent, times are examined in a new publication.

Public lecture on Galway city and the 1916 Rising

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OUTSIDE OF Dublin, Galway saw the most significant action of the 1916 Rising, but this took place in the county. Galway city by contrast was hostile to the rebellion and firmly supported the British.

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