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Portwest: The brand behind the mask

Portwest, Ireland’s fastest growing leisurewear, workwear, and PPE company, has now released a range of reusable masks.

Shop Street, 1903

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This was Shop Street, Galway’s main street, decorated for the visit of Edward VII in 1903. The poles along the footpath were especially erected to carry bunting and decorations and many buildings had their own flags and other forms of decoration. It was a big occasion in the city. The prince came into the station on the railway from Clifden, was taken by horse and carriage around the Square, through the streets, and around by Raven Terrace and back to the Docks where his royal yacht was waiting.

Gardenwise | Doing the hard work – so you don’t have to!

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It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a garden designer must have a great life altogether, wafting about among pretty flowers, stopping here and there to smell the roses, and smile as a butterfly flutters past. Sure it’s hardly a job at all! Except, of course, that’s not quite how it works in real life, so today ladies and gentlemen, a behind -the -scenes glimpse of one part of the design process, the Site Assessment. The parameters of this can be vary from a thorough walk through with observations and photos taken from every angle to a complete site survey with measurements.

A Race Week vibe at Galway Summer Garden

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SUMMER 2020 will not pass by completely without some form of physical festival vibe in Galway, thanks to the Galway Summer Garden pop-up outdoor festival venue in Salthill.

Galway Cartoon Festival seeks entries for October exhibition

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THE GALWAY Cartoon Festival, which will run from October 2 to 9, is inviting cartoonists from across the world to submit entries for this year’s festival exhibition.

Mayor and CEO cut ribbon as Harvey Norman opens in city

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Mayor Mike Cubbard was on hand yesterday (Wednesday) with Peter Hearn, Harvey Norman Ireland CEO to cut the ribbon to open the newest Harvey Norman store in Gateway Shopping Park, Knocknacarra, Galway. The store and warehouse employs nearly 60 people.

Center Parcs to reopen subtropical swimming paradise imminently

Center Parcs Longford Forest has announced that it will reopen its Subtropical Swimming Paradise to guests from Monday, July 27.

Superb home in Sandyvale Lawn

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John Quinn is currently offering No 43 Sandyvale Lawn, Headford Road, a lovely two bedroom semidetached home within walking distance of the city centre and all local facilities including shops, church, schools, and hotels.

An exceptional home in Doughiska

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to the market this exceptional semidetached home in the popular An Fiodan development.

Magnificent detached home in Rosscahill

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to market this outstanding four bedroom detached family home in Rosscahill, extending to circa 2,121sq ft and in immaculate condition. Situated in the very popular area of Doon West, only 18.9km from Galway city and a mile from Rosscahill village, nearby amenities include St Annin's national school, church, gym, pitches, and community centre. The current owners built this property in 2005 and have kept it in showhouse condition.

 

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