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Perfectly located Salthill apartment

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DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard is offering the discerning homeowner or savvy investor a wonderful opportunity to acquire this impressive two bedroom, ground floor apartment. It is part of the exclusive Cappanaveagh development which is located just off the beautiful Salthill Promenade, so a scenic walk or run or a fabulous dip in the sea is just a few steps away. Additionally, there is an excellent array of local amenities on offer right on the doorstep in Salthill village, which includes a unique mix of local shops, supermarkets, cafes, restaurants, and florists. Transport links are available by means of a regular bus service and many locals opt to cycle the short distance into the city centre, taking in the excellent views all along the way.

Passing of Dermot Murray, well-known businessman and entertainer who performed for tens of thousands of city visitors

One of Galway’s best known businessmen Dermot Murray, Ard Aoibhinn, Dalysfort Road, died peacefully at University College Hospital last Friday.

Is Galway in line for another Choice Music Prize win?

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COULD ANOTHER Galway based musician scoop the Choice Music Prize when the awards are announced in Vicar Street on March 3?

Fáilte Ireland unveils first viewing points along the Burren Discovery Trail

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Fáilte Ireland has unveiled the first viewing points along the Burren Discovery Trail, a new looped route off the Wild Atlantic Way designed to encourage visitors to explore more and stay longer in the Burren.

Galway among highest petrol prices in Ireland

Galway and Dublin are currently two of the most expensive counties on average in Ireland to fuel a car, according to a new national survey carried out by the Irish Independent.

Sad passing of prominent Irish culture figures as Carty shines despite Connacht defeat

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SF's housing figures just don't add up

Scenes from the recent Mica protest in Dublin were stirring, with up to 30,000 of our citizens pouring from buses and cars onto the streets of Dublin. Much of the crowd travelled the long and winding roads from Donegal, with green and yellow jerseys standing out from the throng. But there were also families from Mayo, Clare and Limerick; the places where the sub-standard blocks used to build homes have wreaked the most devastating of consequences.

O’Donnellan & Joyce record a summer of sizzling sales in Salthill

O’Donnellan & Joyce recorded an incredible summer of sales in the Salthill area. Many properties have been sold at record levels exceeding many of its clients’ expectations. According to Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce during lockdown people realised that Salthill has everything that a family could require with the magnificent Promenade and exceptional community facilities on its doorstep.

Galway face Tipperary in quest for third All Ireland camogie final

With the elite contestants in the senior camogie ranks now clearly defined, Galway will look to reach their third decider in a row as the same four counties prepare for Sunday’s All -Ireland semi-finals for the fourth successive year.

Aran Island Ferries extend new Galway city to Inis Mór and Cliffs of Moher route until September

Aran Islands Ferries, Ireland’s largest and longest operating year round ferry service to the Aran Islands announce an extension of its brand new seasonal 2021 Aran Islands route from Galway City Docks to Inis Mór inclusive of a cruise along the Cliffs of Moher, to Sunday September 26.

 

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