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Landmark licensed premises comes to the market

Cushman & Wakefield Galway brings to the market Murphy’s Bar, High Street, located in Galway’s Latin Quarter. One of Galway's oldest and best known pubs, Murphy’s Bar is a true Galway institution. Philip Murphy acquired the premises on High Street in 1931 on his return from America and it has been in the Murphy family ever since.

Discovery of historic slipway on the Strand during flood scheme works

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Groundworks for the construction of a flood defence wall on The Strand, Athlone are being archaeologically monitored by archaeologists from County Clare based consultancy TVAS (Ireland) Ltd as part of the Athlone Flood Alleviation Scheme undertaken by the OPW in conjunction with Westmeath County Council.

Newcastle residents to meet Housing Minister for community centre funds

A city residents group, which is spearheading a plan to build a community centre in their area but are awaiting Government funding, will meet with the Minister for Housing later this month in a bid to speed up the process.

Unbeaten run concludes as Town suffer local derby loss

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Derby delight in the final four

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Over the past 12 seasons, just four clubs have ended the year with the Moclair Cup in their possession and for nine of those years, it was passed between Castlebar Mitchels and Ballintubber, with Ballaghaderreen winning twice and Charlestown once.

Farmer Michael and Kathleen at The Prince of Wales Hotel

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Fresh from their first ever UK tour in which they sold out eleven shows including two at the Southport Comedy Festival and three back to back St. George’s Hall shows in Liverpool a city in which they have gained cult status due to their hilarious Everton videos which have led to them being hailed as comedy ambassadors for the club, Farmer Michael and Kathleen make a welcome return to The Prince of Wales Hotel with their highly comedic live show on Saturday, April 18.

Chris Kent - new show at Town Hall

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CHRIS KENT has children and therefore feels guilty about his contribution to global over population. He is coming to terms with being called “well trained” for carrying out basic tasks. He also loves his clothes horse.

A close-up view on wildlife with Colin Stafford-Johnson

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COLIN STAFFORD-Johnson, the Emmy award winning Irish cinematographer, whose works has been seen on the BBC's Animal Babies: First Year on Earth and RTE's Wild Ireland - Edge of the World, is coming to the Town Hall Theatre.

Hanley urges public to use the cúpla focail online for #Gaeltober

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A city councillor is encouraging the public to take part in #Gaeltober, an initiative for people to use Irish on social media and in their daily lives throughout the month of October.

Detached house in Newcastle

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This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a detached family home or investment property facing Thomas Hynes Road in Newcastle.

 

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