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Detached family home on a large site in Salthill

Cupertino is a substantial detached family home with mature, well developed, gardens on a large 0.11 hectare (0.27 acre) west facing site. Located on the Knocknacarra Road in Salthill, it is close to all the established amenities that the area provides.

Spiddal home provides the perfect balance for the new normal

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has recently brought to the market a stunning four/five bedroom detached house at Baile Liam, Spiddal, Co Galway. This superb spacious house, which extends to approximately 2,500 square feet and stands on a large elevated site with spectacular views of Galway Bay and the Clare hills, provides the perfect balance for an owner occupier seeking the tranquillity and peace of the countryside, within a short drive of Galway city centre.

Superb two/three bed in Shantalla

John Quinn has been instructed to offer for sale No 19 O Conaire Road, Shantalla. This terraced property is within walking distance of NUIG and UHG, and within easy reach of local shopping centres, schools, church, shops, and the city centre.

A home of distinction in The Nurseries

O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market via private treaty this magnificent detached home ideally situated in one of Galway city's most desirable residential areas.

Bridge will not work for all cyclists, warns new Green councillor

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New Green Party Cllr Niall Murphy has welcomed the new pedestrian bridge planned to be built alongside the Salmon Weir bridge, but has warned it might not work for all cyclists.

Get motivated and get fit with NRG Online

NRG Online is a live and on-demand fitness platform offering unlimited access to daily live workout routines, as well as on-demand classes, delivered to you by NRG Health & Fitness, one of Ireland's leading health and fitness providers for the past 18 years.

The Little Book of Galway; a perfect little guide to the county

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As someone who is absolutely fascinated by the subject of history, it is rather inexplicable that in my five and half years of living in Galway that the only real historical fact I knew about the county was Mayor James Lynch Fitzstephen hanged his own son Walter for murder and thus came the term lynching. So when the opportunity to read The Little Book of Galway presented itself, I finally had a chance to bring my Galway history knowledge up to scratch and it did not disappoint.

Cycling, coffee, cakes, chats - what’s not to love?

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CycleCoffeeCake is a new initiative of the Galway Cycling Campaign which aims to encourage novice cyclists to hop on their saddles and join together in a gentle, inclusive cycle around Galway city.

A nation holds its... buffet

What is a nation if its citizens cannot hang over the buffet station with a hangover? Or stand at the juice machine topping up the glass until just the pips remain. What sort of life awaits if the joy of pub socialising has to be accompanied by the forced consumption of a carvery dinner, which you throw back while looking at your reflection of a perspex screen. What chance have you of getting an extra ball of mash if you are not there yourself, urging the chef, go on, go on, yes....and all the veg. Potatoes, chips, roast and mash please...

City centre living at its best

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this excellent two bedroom duplex apartment in the Dun Aengus development overlooking Galway Harbour.

 

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