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Development of the old Grove site in Tuam is to proceed

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The development of the Mental Health Day Hospital site in Tuam will go to tender in October and the HSE intend to appoint the contractor in January 2021, it has been revealed by Deputy Sean Canney.

Tuam pushed all the way by Barna as Corofin cruise to victory

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The final four of the Galway senior football championship has been decided following a feast of football last weekend.

Speed ramp review mooted for Old Tuam Road in Monksland

A review of the need for speed ramps on the Old Tuam Road in Monksland is to be sought by Fine Gael Councillor, John Naughten.

Former Mayor of Tuam laments 'deep hatred' that drives people to burn property rather than house Travellers

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A former Mayor of Tuam has said that there are serious questions to be answered regarding a house fire which occurred in county Galway in the early hours of Monday morning.

Celtic and United look for Connacht Cup last eight spots

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Westport United will look to shake off the disappointment of being knocked out of the FAI Junior Cup last weekend when on Sunday they host Tuam Celtic in the fifth round of the Connacht Cup in United Park.

€32 million shortfall to complete Tuam mental health facilities

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"Zero funding" for two major health facilities for County Galway - which require €32 million to be built - have been allocated this year, and funding for the projects in 2021 looks uncertain.

‘I love animals. They are a big part of my inspiration’

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FROM HER studio in Tuam, the artist Kathy Ross is reaching the world. Her textile work, depicting animals and the natural world, has led to her becoming a brand ambassador; a commissioned portrait artist; and rising name in arts and crafts.

O’Donnellan & Joyce auction season off to a flying start

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers, Ireland’s largest independent auction house, hosted its first live property auction following the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions on Friday last, July 3. The auction was set to take place behind closed doors with phone, internet, and proxy bidders initially invited to participate; however the plans changed and the live auction went ahead thanks to the accelerated Government roadmap which allowed for a large public gathering to take place while adhering to social distancing measures.

Calls for Columbus monument in Galway and Confederate plaque in Tuam to be removed

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Monuments in Galway city and Tuam, which honour people who were directly involved in the slave trade or who fought to maintain slavery, should be removed.

Great selection now available at G Furniture and Carpets

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G Furniture and carpets on the Tuam Road in Galway has reopened following nearly 10 weeks of closure due to the pandemic. The company is following all Government guidelines for the return to work protocol.

 

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