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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers records exceptional results at July auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers went into the auction room last Friday for the fourth time this year and with its biggest catalogue to date. Starting with 67 properties, 64 went under the hammer. The all-day auction was separated into two sessions, one in the morning and a second session after lunch.

World-renowned engineer pays tribute to parents who valued education

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World-renowned Galway engineer Aine Brazil has said that increased access to education is key to reducing global poverty levels after receiving a leadership award from Irish aid agency Concern Worldwide.

O’Donnellan & Joyce July auction is shaping up to be a must-see summer property auction on the Wild Atlantic Way

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has 67 properties going under the hammer on Friday July 20 at 12 noon in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway. Registration will be open from 11am. This auction has something for everyone and the selection is vast. The auction includes a host of Galway city and county properties that would be suitable for first time buyers, investors, and owner occupiers.

Crowds flock to O’Donnellan & Joyce open viewings

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O’Donnellan & Joyce reported a strong turnout to the first week of open viewings after the launch of its Wild Atlantic Way July property auction.

O’Donnellan & Joyce brings its best Galway properties in July auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce returns with its fourth property auction of 2018, with a number of properties going under the hammer on July 20.

Spires House, Shantalla

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In 1924, three Sisters of Jesus and Mary came to UCG to study for a degree, the first religious of any congregation to do so. While they were pursuing their studies, Mother Stanislaus looked for a suitable premises for a house of studies and finally purchased “Spires House” in Shantalla on June 26, 1925. The house apparently got its name from the two unusual spires you can see on the roof. It was used by the sisters as a hostel for secular students as well as their own nuns. These nuns were known to many people as ‘The Spires Nuns’.

60,000 fans to paint the city ‘Ed

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Galway will be painted ‘Ed’ this weekend as an expected 60,000 fans flock to the city to see Ed Sheeran perform at Pearse Stadium. Construction crews are this morning (Thursday) putting the finishing touches to the mammoth stage on the pitch at Salthill.

Superbly located duplex with bay views

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this impressive three bedroom duplex apartment located in the much sought after and popular development of Cuan na Coille. The development of Cuan na Coille is located at the top of Taylor's Hill at the crossroads that meets with Threadneedle Road.

Should the Labour Party be disbanded?

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In recent polls, the Labour Party has been bumping along at five or six per cent, slightly down from its catastrophic performance in the 2016 General Election, when the party achieved just 6.6 per cent, and held only seven of the 37 seats it had won in 2011.

O’Donnellan & Joyce Wild Atlantic Way property auction tomorrow

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers will hold one of its largest live property auctions tomorrow, with more than 50 properties going under the auction hammer in the Harbour Hotel.

 

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