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Public meeting on GLUAS light rail system

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A public meeting to build support for an integrated public transport system for the city, including GLUAS, a proposed light rail system similar to the LUAS in Dublin, takes place on Monday September 24 at 8pm in the Harbour Hotel.

Karl MacDermott to go Over The Edge

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KARL MACDERMOTT, the Galway born writer whose short story collection, Juggling With Turnips, was published earlier this year, reads at the next Over The Edge in the Galway City Library.

Totally Wired return to the Róisín Dubh

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TOTALLY WIRED, described by The Irish Times as "Ireland’s answer to Flight of the Conchords", but who describe themselves as "Ireland’s oldest and least successful boy band", are coming back to the Róisín Dubh.

Titan's young guns host Tolka Rovers

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New-look Titans are looking for a repeat capacity crowd in the Jes on Sunday (3.30pm) when they host Dublin's Tolka Rovers.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to place a number of high profile properties under the hammer

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has 86 properties lined up for its all day Wild Atlantic Way property auction taking place on September 28. This auction is the largest ever to be held in the west of Ireland, with 46 Galway city and county properties along with properties all along the western seaboard from Donegal to Cork.

Eva aspires as Miss Ireland dreams come into focus

 

Brexit continues to prove a topical issue as new Garda Commissioner takes on key role

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Be mortgage protection aware when choosing your provider

More than half of all mortgage holders in Leinster say that they were not informed by their banks that it was possible to take out mortgage protection cover with a different provider to the bank with whom they secured their mortgage.

New book on Salthill tells the tale of one of Ireland’s first tourist resorts

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Paul McGinley’s new book, Salthill - A History, Part 1, begins with a most informative historic timeline, taking the reader from 1557 to 1901. Early documents were sparse but in 1797, a French traveller “wrote of young damsels going to refresh their charms in the sea about two miles from the city”.

Nominate a volunteer for national awards, says local centre

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Galway Volunteer Centre is calling on the public to help recognise kindness in their communities by nominating a volunteer for the national Volunteer Ireland Awards. The awards were launched by Ireland’s Got Mór Talent Presenter James Kavanagh.

 

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