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Stewart Construction: Helping Galway thrive for more than 120 years
James Stewart began trading in Lower Salthill, Galway, in 1902. The firm quickly grew into a general building business with in-house capabilities such as joinery works, mechanical engineering works and an architectural stonework division. The firm has earned a well-respected reputation as a builder of houses, churches, schools and industrial buildings.
Career opportunities at Stewart Construction
Stewart Construction, is a family-owned, fourth-generation, multi-award-winning building contractor, that was founded in Salthill in 1902 and still operates their head office from the same location.
Galway schools to benefit from solar panels scheme
Schools across Galway will be fully funded to install up to 16 solar panels on their roof under a new Government scheme.
Dominant Galway make hard work of eliminating Tipp
Galway showed they had shaken off the last-gasp disappointment of the Leinster Final to put in a dominant performance against Tipperary in Limerick this evening.
Little rest for Mayo after a weekend of drama
Little did I think that in trying to explain the scoring permutations in last week's column, they would have such relevance for the fate of six teams last weekend. There were frantic finishes to three games in three different venues that had serious consequences for the teams involved.
Little rest for Mayo after a weekend of drama
Little did I think that in trying to explain the scoring permutations in last week's column, they would have such relevance for the fate of six teams last weekend. There were frantic finishes to three games in three different venues that had serious consequences for the teams involved.
Druid Theatre returns to the United States with their new production DruidO’Casey
Druid Theatre announced last week that DruidO’Casey, their new play cycle of Sean O’Casey’s Dublin Trilogy, will tour the United States later this year, visiting New York and Michigan.
Shefflin's hurlers need to find form as pressure mounts
Next Sunday is by far the biggest day in the inter-county hurling calendar to date with both provincial finals taking centre stage.
Buccaneers touch rugby teams continue progress as league season continues
The touch rugby club season is well advanced with both Buccaneers youths and men’s playing squads in playing action recently.
Shaskeen snippets: Half a century of pure talent
Traditional music band, Shaskeen, has been a cornerstone of Irish Traditional music and song for over half a century and show no signs of slowing down, ahead of their appearance in the Town Hall Theatre as part of Advertiser Events, we look back through various publications that have covered the group's long history.
