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Pristinely presented and sizeable Annagh Ballykeeran family home certain to prove market popular

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Baraka House, Annagh,

The Galway/ Salthill Tramway

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The Galway and Salthill Tramway Company was inaugurated in 1877. The Town Commissioners gave the project every encouragement and extended the time limit in which the tracks had to be laid. The single tramline was two and a quarter miles long with eight passing loops, roughly 250 yards apart. The rails were heavy steel, the gauge was three feet wide and the trams were horse-drawn, there was no electricity in Galway for another 12 years or so. The cost of construction was £13,000. The depot was in Forster Street and the western terminus was opposite the Eglinton Hotel.

Energy Supports for Rural Businesses must be delivered

Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh has criticised the government for still having no supports in place for rural businesses excluded from the Temporary Business Energy Support Scheme (TBESS).

Up to 13 turbines for Kilsallagh Wind Farm

The proposed Kilsallagh Wind Farm in North Mayo could be up and running by 2028 and may have up to 13 turbines that will power equivalent of c.50,000 homes across Ireland, according to EDF Renewables, which has released further details about its proposed Kilsallagh Wind Farm, ahead of a public exhibition it is hosting in Bangor Erris Parish Hall on Tuesday 28th March.

Have your say on offshore energy plan

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Communities - and particularly coastal communities across Mayo - are being encouraged to have their say on a new draft national offshore renewable energy development plan which is designed to ensure that offshore technologies are set-up in the optimal locations in Irish seas.

Unearth a diamond in the rough with retrofitting and refurbishment

While turnkey new properties are a smooth and usually stress free option, for the adventurous among us, refurbishing an older property can be an excellent way to build your ideal home for a fraction of the cost.

McNelis slams electric Ireland for favouring business over struggling families

Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has slammed Electric Ireland for failing to pass on a reduction in energy bills for businesses to ordinary householders at a time when more and more families are sinking into energy poverty.

Detached house for sale in Castlegar

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this large detached bungalow measuring 1,356sq ft and sitting on circa 0.75 acre in Two Mile Ditch, Castlegar.

Taoiseach assures Grealish of Government funding if ring road gets go-ahead

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has assured Galway West TD Noel Grealish that if the city’s ring road gets the go-ahead from An Bord Pleanála, it will be funded by Government.

Astatine invests €1M in Oranmore solar project

Leading renewable heat and power specialist Astatine has announced a €1M investment project in a project at the CMLS Limited cold storage facility in Oranmore, involved the upgrading of the building’s roof to solar power, with an investment of €1M.

 

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