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Views overlooking the canal with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard

DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is offering to the market this wonderfully located three/four-bedroom semidetached house on Lower Canal Road overlooking the water. Within a stone’s throw of the university, the hospital, and the city centre, all services and amenities are close to hand. This spacious period residence has many of its original features, including high ceilings. While in need of some modernisation, this beautiful residence has huge potential and is an ideal buy for working professionals or a family looking for a convenient location.

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Canal cycle path extension opened

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A further section of the Royal Canal cycleway, as far as the Meath county boundary, was officially opened this week.

The view from the distillery, c1885

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Towards the end of last year, we featured a series of articles on the building that is now occupied by the students’ bar in NUIG. The building started as a jute bag factory, then was converted to a bonded warehouse for Persse’s Distillery, later became the National Shell factory during World War I, was occupied by the 17th Lancers and the 6th Dragoon Guards, before being converted into the ammunitions factory known as IMI.

Beauty at Weirs Pharmacy

All women who love their make-up agree that their beauty products are among the last things they give up when times are hard.

Grealish demands clarification on Salmon Weir Bridge gates

Opening and closing of the gates of the Salmon Weir Bridge is a major reason why the River Clare’s levels have risen rapidly and caused flooding in Lisheenavalla and Caherlea.

Grealish demands clarification on Salmon Weir Bridge gates

Opening and closing of the gates of the Salmon Weir Bridge is a major reason why the River Clare’s levels have risen rapidly and caused flooding in Lisheenavalla and Caherlea.

 

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