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City gardai upskilled to deal with ‘worrying’ heroin rise

There is a “worrying” increase in the use of heroin, a trend which has resulted in the drugs unit upskilling gardai throughout the county, the Galway City Joint Policing Committee was told this week.

O’Donnellan & Joyce reports massive increase in activity in secondhand residential market

Niall Browne, manager of O’Donnellan & Joyce’s secondhand residential market, said this week that over the last six months there has been an enormous increase in the volume of activity and sales in the secondhand market, particularly for properties under €300,000 with an upsurge in both sales and viewings.

Baby Bay Market

The Baby Bay Market has already run three very successful events in Athlone is back on September 15. It’s a great way for parents to clear out and make some extra cash, but also for parents-to-be to make some big savings.

Join the fun with Castlebar Pantomime and Sleeping Beauty!

Ask yourself the following questions, Can you hold a tune? Have you a little rhythm? Can you act? Do you enjoy the craic? If you answer Yes or even No to any of the above questions, then Castlebar Pantomime is for you!

Join the fun with Castlebar Pantomime and Sleeping Beauty!

Ask yourself the following questions, Can you hold a tune? Have you a little rhythm? Can you act? Do you enjoy the craic? If you answer Yes or even No to any of the above questions, then Castlebar Pantomime is for you!

Enjoying the crash with Julian Gough

In The Great Goat Bubble, Julian Gough showed he had a rare flair for creating great comedy out of the mad, mad, world of international finance and he repeats the trick in his new book, Crash, How I Lost a Hundred Billion and Found True Love.

Hands off our roads budget - councillors

A proposal to cut the council’s roads budget by €125,000 has been met with strong opposition from councillors already frustrated with a lack of funding for road repairs.

The Dirty Circus cabaret

A NIGHT of decadent glamour and the era of the Berlin cabarets and burlesque will be recreated at The Dirty Circus in Kelly’s, Bridge Street, on Friday July 26.

City has third highest Household Charge compliance rate

At 85 per cent Galway city has the third highest rate of compliance nationally in the payment of the Household Charge with in excess of 23,000 households having registered and paid to date, according to the Galway City Council’s Mid Year Financial Report 2013.

‘Grave concerns’ for dangerous boy racers

There are “grave concerns” about the number of boy racers driving dangerously on the motorway and secondary roads, chief superintendent Tom Curley told a meeting of the Galway City Joint Policing Committee, adding that the four fatal road deaths so far this year were four too many.

 

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