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Galway footballer Eoghan Kerin launches Children’s Hospice Week
Galway footballer Eoghan Kerin, joined other players from the Gaelic Players Association (GPA) to help launch the fifth National Children’s Hospice Week campaign, which this year runs from May 20-26 and is themed “Moments that Matter.” This focus highlights how precious time is for children with life-limiting conditions and their families, and that capturing and savouring the big and small moments every day can accumulate into valuable memories to cherish for years to come.
Galway farmers face 'potential Armageddon from a no deal Brexit'
Farmers in the west of Ireland are facing into a "potential Armageddon if a no deal Brexit happens", which is why the Government and the EU must be forthcoming with supports for those working in the Agri-sector.
Lovely family home now ready for viewing
The residential sales team at DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is often the first port of call for buyers who are searching the market for quality and value. The Galway city based firm has long been considered a leader in the second hand family home market, and the latest offering is one that will certainly catch the eye of those who are on the hunt for a property in the Knocknacarra area.
Kerry and Galway kingpins set for battle in club football final
The undisputed kings of Kerry and Galway finally meet on the biggest stage.
Motorway junction lighting a priority to ensure safety of motorists
Local Independent Councillor, Michael O’Brien, has noted the urgent need to switch on the lights along the junctions of the M6 motorway.
A home of distinction on Rockbarton Road
If you are looking for an outstanding home in one of Galway’s most desirable residential areas, then a viewing of No 35 Rockbarton Road, Salthill is a must.
Michael Collins remembered a debt for ‘measly £10’
An Taibhdhearc, Ireland’s only Irish language theatre, situated in Middle Street, the very heart of Galway, grew out of a conversation between two remarkable men, Professor Liam Ó Briain and Dr Séamus Ó Beirn.* Both men, passionate Irish speakers, believed that a lively Irish language theatre would promote Irish in an imaginative way.
Lake views at the edge of the city
In case you have missed this gem, No 6 Lakewood Park has been reduced to sell. This is a beautifully presented three bed detached property located in a quiet leafy cul de sac only 2.6km from the city centre. Lakewood is convenient to the city centre, and also has uninterrupted views of both Lough Corrib and Menlo Castle.
Dog waste bins a most necessary measure along the Old Rail Trail
Local Independent Councillor, Michael O’Brien, has called for the provision of dog waste bins along the Old Rail Trail.