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Galway’s innovative youth flourishes at bilingual tech event

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Google hosted the 11th annual Kinia Creative Tech Youth Events last weekend. Over 600 of Ireland’s future engineering and digital change-makers gathered at The Foundry in Google’s EMEA HQ in Dublin to attend key events as part of Kinia’s Creative Technology Week (from April 15 - 22).

Students celebrate as accommodation provider scraps planned price increase

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News that student accommodation provider, Hubble Living, would not be going ahead with its planned 30 per cent increase of fees for the 2024/2025 academic year has been welcomed by University of Galway’s Students Union.

Vast majority of drivers fail NCT inspection because of tyre quality

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Recent statistics compiled by Applus, the company that oversees the National Car Test (NCT) in Ireland, show that during 2023 nearly half of the 1.5 million cars that were tested recorded a ‘Fail’ result.

Refurbished Woodville Close property suitably located in much sought after residential estate

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8 Woodville Close, Woodville,

Noone is delicious to follow

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He is delicious and he is set to perform at Monroe’s Live on Friday, May 3, at 8pm. Viral comedy sensation Garron Noone will bring his trademark brand of charm, wit and humour to the stage for a night of comedic entertainment.

Galway Ladies enter relegation dogfight

Galway pushed champions Kerry all the way in this Lidl NFL Division 1 contest, played in Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney.

Appealing and much loved four bedroom home is essence of modern family living

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Antonville, Ballymahon Road,

MoCo offers mortgages that can be repaid up to age 80

New mortgage lender MoCo, has been revolutionising the nation's home-loan markets by announcing that it would be prepared to issue mortgages that people can pay off until age 80.

Galway’s commercial market shows positive outlook despite high vacancy rate

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Attributed to changing consumer appetites and habits, challenging trading conditions and the rise of hybrid working, the rate of vacancies in Galway's commercial properties has risen in the last twelve months to become the second highest in Ireland.

St Pat's — a school of excellence

St Patrick’s Primary School, Lombard Street, Galway will host an open evening on Tuesday March 5 from 5pm until 7pm in the school hall. All are welcome. Come in, look around, soak up the atmosphere, have a chat with parents, children and staff and experience a ‘slice of life’ at St Pat's.

 

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