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Spacious end-of-terrace home in a popular Doughiska development
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to the market a bright and spacious three bedroom end-of-terrace residence located in the popular development of Castán, Doughiska, Galway.
Ballybane bottleneck in the making, fears bus company
The project includes 2.4km of improved pavement, new bike lanes, upgraded road surfaces, and 13 bus shelters. Some wide junctions are being altered to reduce vehicle entry speeds for pedestrian safety.
Thomas raises eyebrows at Dublin Castle
All four Galway West TDs were in Dublin Castle on Tuesday night to celebrate their former constituency colleague’s elevation to the presidency, plus at least one county councillor who aspires to take her seat.
Corks pop for Connolly in city
Artist Lilly Hughes, and her neighbour, Kitty Wheatley, both Renmore ladies, were mortified to be identified by the Galway Advertiser, in a pub, in town, of a Tuesday, before 11am.
Galway trail investment is ‘boost to communities’
Three trails in County Galway have been selected for investment in the Government’s latest Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS) funding round.
From curiosity to code: A journey into technology
Irene Tressa Boby, associate software engineer at Fidelity Investments Ireland, traces her technology journey back to a simple curiosity — a love for understanding how things work and solving puzzles. “I have always enjoyed figuring out how things work and solving puzzles,” she says.
When motoring came to Galway
The first motor car was imported into Ireland in 1896. The early ones were steam-powered and badly suited to Ireland’s climate and roads. There was no surface on the roads, lots of potholes left by horses and animals, and of course pedestrians who were unfamiliar with motor cars. Some thought they were parts of trains that had broken off, noisy and smelly vehicles driven by faceless people – drivers wore goggles and head coverings to keep smoke from the engines and road dust from irritating their eyes and nose. Others thought they were the devil’s work and would bless themselves and say a prayer as these cars went by.
Energy ambitions, trust and AI agents key topics at National AI Meet 2025 in Galway
More than 350 business leaders, policymakers and innovators gathered at the Galmont Hotel & Spa last Thursday for TechIreland’s National AI Meet 2025, held in partnership with itag and supported by leading partner Data2Sustain and Enterprise Ireland.
Renmore semidetached home with views of Lough Atalia
O’Donnellan & Joyce is offering this wonderful three/four bedroom semidetached residence in the popular Renmore location of Lakeshore Drive.
The Hawthorn by Galway Bay appoints esteemed hotelier John Keating as General Manager
The Hawthorn by Galway Bay, Galway’s first five-star hotel in over two decades, has announced the appointment of John Keating as its General Manager ahead of its grand opening in Spring 2026.
