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Acos Oil works around your heating budget

Acos Oil is a new oil company set up by Mark Costello to supply home heating oil to the people of Galway city and county.

Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh reports active successful sales in 2010

Tony Kavanagh of Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh has reported strong sales activity for residential property in all parts of Galway city and surrounds in 2010. Mr Kavanagh said the main activity was in family homes for owner occupier purchasers who require their first home, those with expanding families who are trading up, or those who require smaller properties.

Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh reports strong Q1 and Q2 sales

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Tony Kavanagh of Sherry FitzGerald Kavanagh has reported strong sales activity for residential property in all parts of Galway city in the first six months of 2010.

Thinking of selling?

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Having recently sold quite a number of properties in Roscam, Mullery auctioneers is now seeking more houses in the area to meet the demand currently being experienced by the agents.

Major discounts at O’Malley clearance sale this weekend

O’Malley Construction, in conjunction with O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers, is launching its major stock clearance sale this Saturday between 10am and 5pm in the Marriot Hotel, Headford Road, Galway.

Nutrition for children

An introductory three hour seminar on nutrition for children will be held at Atlantic College, Fairgreen, Galway, from 10am to 1pm on Sunday April 11. The seminar is open to anyone and may be of particular interest to parents and those in the childcare industry.

Restore life's natural balance with plexus bio-energy

Miriam Lynch, a former IT project manager originally from Kilmaine in Co Mayo, changed career path and retrained as a plexus bio-energy therapist.

‘Breast cancer taught me to let go of minor irritations’

Ann Harney was 50 years old and in excellent health when she accidentally discovered a lump in her breast one Friday morning in February 2006.

Cream of acting talent arrives for Claregalway Drama Festival

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The finest amateur drama talent in the country will head to Claregalway from tonight (Thursday) March 12 when the Claregalway Drama Festival gets under way at the local Leisure Centre.

Saying the Rosary together...

Donall MacAmhlaigh was one of those tens of thousands who took the boat to Holyhead during the 1950s. Born in Knocknacarra, Galway, in 1926 into an Irish-speaking family, he worked in a series of jobs after leaving school aged 15, before joining the Army in 1948. Unable to find work after three years in the Army he emigrated to Britain where so many of his friends and neighbours had gone before him. His first job was a live-in stoker in a hospital in Northampton until low pay tempted him to swap security for the higher wages of life as a navvy.

 

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