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Eyre Square Shopping Centre on the market for €13 million

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Eyre Square, Galway’s leading shopping centre, is due to be brought to the market by Colliers. Developed by McInerneys in 1991, it remains the city’s premier retail destination comprising over 70 retail units and kiosks attracting approx. 270,000 visitors a week.

Galway libraries install new Surfbox kiosks

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Several Galway libraries, including Oranmore, Ballybane, Loughrea, Tuam and Galway City libraries. have recently installed new printing, scanning and copying kiosks provided by SurfBox.

Galwayman beats high street costs by opening Subway kiosk

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A Galway entrepreneur who opened his first Subway store over five years ago is now employing more than 40 people having brought a new concept for selling subs to the people of the city.

End of the road for Galway confessions as diocese plans to instal automated confessionals?

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This could be the last Holy Week that confessions are heard in Galway City, following the revelation last evening that automated confession kiosks are set to be installed in several city churches next month.

Think outside the phone box appeal

Fine Gael Community and Rural Affairs Spokesman Michael Ring TD said removing phone boxes without exploring the potential they have to offer is short-sighted. Deputy Ring pointed to the UK where BT has adapted payphones for text, e-mail and internet and offers communities the chance to hang on to their local phone by ‘adopting’ or ‘sponsoring’ the kiosk.

SurfBox saves Ryanair passengers €3,900 a day

Arriving at Dublin Airport to fly with Ryanair without a pre-printed boarding has been an expensive mistake for many passengers this summer.

 

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