Search Results for 'Ballygar'

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Ballygar property for sale

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The property is located in a prime and much sought after residential location in Ballygar Co Galway.

Tully in Ballygar

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The property is located in a prime and much sought after residential location in Ballygar, Co Galway. This house makes optimum use of space, the ground floor accommodation holds the living room, family room, kitchen cum dining room, utility, playroom, and guest toilet.

Dream family residence in Ballygar

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This charming newly constructed home is situated in Ballygar, a much sought after area in County Galway just minutes from all local amenities.

Residence in Ballygar

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This is a newly constructed detached house commanding a prime position in Kilmore, two miles from Ballygar town. This magnificent residence comprises 1,550sq ft and is set on a large site of a half acre, which provides for ample off site parking, and has a large detached garage to rear.

Elderly woman dies in Ballygar road accident

An elderly woman died when she was struck by a car close to her home in Ballygar on Monday evening. Gardaí have appealed for witnesses to the accident to come forward.

Missing man found in city centre

A young man reported missing from Ballinasloe last week has been found safe and well in Galway city.

Much on offer for first time buyers at Rooney’s

The current difficult economic conditions have made first time buyers nervous about getting on the property market. However with four rate reductions by the ECB since October 2008, coupled with increased value in the property market, first time buyers are being encouraged back into the market place.

What can Rooney’s offer the first time buyer?

The current difficult economic conditions have made first time buyers nervous about getting into the property market. However with four rate reductions by the ECB since October 2008, coupled with increased value in the property market, first time buyers are being encouraged back into the marketplace.

Galway supporters at the 1966 final

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In 1966 Galway were fortunate to get out of Connacht by beating Mayo. To an extent they were also lucky in a hard fought semi-final against Cork. They eventually won what was regarded as the best game of football seen in years, by a score of 1-11 to 1-9. And so they were into their fourth All-Ireland final in a row and going for three wins in a row and the question was, would this team reverse the three losses in a row that Galway suffered at the hands of Kerry 1940, Kerry 1941, and Dublin in 1942? Meath still stood between them and Sam.

 

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