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The west of Ireland lacks civilisation – But it has poetry

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‘The capital, Galway, is a terrible place. It has of course St Nicholas, one of the few remaining preReformation churches; the frontispiece of a Renaissance town house erected as a gateway to the public park; and a medieval fortified house about which they tell the well-known story of the Lynch who hanged his own son when the sheriff wasn't available. At least once a year while I was director of the Abbey theatre we got a play on that. From Miss Edgeworth's account of her travels to Galway it would appear that as a theme for tragedy it was popular a hundred years ago. But even before that I had a lively hatred of the town....'

‘I’m thrilled to finally be back on stage in front of a live audience’

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In March 2020, Zara Devlin had been busy rehearsing for her starring role in the musical Sing Street in which she was due to make her Broadway debut. But Covid put the lights out on America's theatre capital, and instead Zara went home to Co. Tyrone. This is Zara’s story in her own words.

Cairde Othair na Gaillimhe — supporting Galway hospitals

Cairde Othair na Gaillimhe (Friends of Galway Patients) have launched a Fund Raising campaign to pay for urgently needed projects at GUH, Merlin Park and Portiuncula Hospital. This ongoing campaign may be supported by once off donations at www.cog.ie or by joining our Monthly Draw. (You can choose which hospital you wish to support) You can use the QR code below to enter.

A look back at 25 years of the Kiltartan Gregory Museum

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In 1990 – exactly 100 years after Sir William Gregory granted a 99-year lease on a section of land at Kiltartan Cross on which to build a schoolhouse – the Kiltartan Gregory Cultural Society was founded. Its aim was to restore the derelict red-brick schoolhouse, the very one commissioned by Sir William Gregory, and to preserve the history of Kiltartan for future generations. The next six years were spent doing just that.

Thinking of buying? O’Donnellan & Joyce live stream auction taking place today

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Today, Friday July 23, at 12 noon, Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers will take to the podium at his live stream property auction. The live stream event is available for all to watch on both the company website and its social media platforms. The auction commences at 12 noon and comprises more than 40 select properties from Kerry to Donegal and every county in between, with something to suit every budget, property style, and location requirement.

Thinking of buying? O’Donnellan & Joyce live stream auction taking place this week

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Tomorrow, Friday July 23, at 12 noon, Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers will take to the podium at his live stream property auction. The live stream event is available for all to watch on both the company website and its social media platforms. The auction commences at 12 noon and comprises more than 40 select properties from Kerry to Donegal and every county in between, with something to suit every budget, property style, and location requirement.

SuperValu makes ‘staycationing’ a breeze this summer

BY DECLAN VARLEY

Forty properties for sale by live stream auction

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O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers is preparing to sell some 40 properties in its upcoming live stream property auction which takes place on Friday July 23 at 12 noon.

Savour tranquil country living in close proximity to Ballinasloe

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Perssepark, Aughrim,

An ideal home in Castlegar

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O'Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers is offering for sale this very attractive three bedroom semidetached residence located in the much sought after development of Caireal Mor, just off the Headford Road in Galway city.

 

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