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From the travelling shop — Joe O’Toole SuperValu celebrates 50 years in business

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It’s a long way from the Travelling Shop — but in some sense, the values that drove that are what drive on Joe O’Toole as he approaches his 85th birthday and the fiftieth anniversary of his Tuam store.

City centre haven on the Long Walk

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Leading Galway estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard brings to the market a wonderful three bedroom townhouse, located on the famous Long Walk in the centre of Galway city. Comprising approximately 900sq ft of living accommodation, No 16 The Long Walk, Spanish Arch, offers views of Nimmo’s Pier and The Claddagh from each room in the house.

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Mayo angling projects get national funding

A number of angling development projects in Mayo have been awarded funding to improve angling access in the area. The projects are some of 50 angling development projects across the country which will receive support from Inland Fisheries Ireland as part of its Capital Works Fund. The projects, which focus on improving angling access and infrastructure, will now be delivered in 2017.

Dismay at go-ahead for Merlin Park

Community groups and members of the local community are disappointed with the Galway City Council's decision to rezone meadows in Merlin Park.

Market Street, 1880, a bird’s eye view

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This photograph is part of the Clonbrock Collection in the National Library, and was taken from the tower of St Nicholas’ Church in 1880, looking over Market Street. This panoramic view extends as far as the river. The chimney you see on the horizon was that of Persse’s Distillery. In the distance (you probably will not be able to see it in this reproduction) is the Clifden railway embankment running along the river bank. The building that is now the County Club is near the top left of the picture, the tower of the Mercy Convent near the top right.

Venture capital firm Atlantic Bridge to visit the PorterShed

Dublin Venture Capital Firm Atlantic Bridge will visit Galway tomorrow Friday (Sept 30) when Investment Director at Atlantic Bridge Helen Mc Breen will be in conversation with John Breslin of NUI at the PorterShed on Friday.

Council moves to alleviate parking issues in Moate

A new car park with the capacity to provide 50 spaces is to be rolled out in Moate shortly in an effort to alleviate parking issues and boost local business. Added to this, a two-hour restricted free parking area is also to be piloted in the centre of the town.

Galway slips down litter league

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Galway has once again been labelled as ‘moderately littered’, dropping to No 34 in the IBAL Litter League of Ireland’s cleanest and dirtiest towns and cities.

 

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