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Bill Madden Nursery: Ireland's oldest, since 1833
Bill Madden Nursery in Oranmore has been at the heart of Irish gardening since 1833, earning the distinction of being the oldest nursery in the country. For almost 200 years, the family-run business has helped people plant, grow, and enjoy their gardens with quality trees and expert advice.
Madden calls for urgent reform of enduring power of attorney system
Niamh Madden, Chairperson of the Fine Gael South-East Galway branch has called on the Government and the Tánaiste, Simon Harris for an urgent review of the safeguards in place for older people who grant Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPOA), warning that current oversight is dangerously inadequate and leaving vulnerable individuals open to abuse.
Festive decorations and gifts at Bill Madden Nursery
Pay a visit to Bill Madden Nursery this festive season. Located just a short distance from Galway city, Bill Madden Nursery provides a full service for both retail and wholesale with a full landscaping service. The nursery is an ideal place to shop for unique Christmas gifts and there are lots of display areas under cover so you can enjoy browsing no matter what the weather.
Madden welcomes the earlier reopening of hotels and guesthouses
Darren Madden, Chair of the Mayo Branch of the Irish Hotels Federation has welcomed the news that hotels and guesthouses will be able to reopen earlier than previously expected.
Madden’s garage, 1936
The Madden brothers came originally from near Ballinasloe. They emigrated to the US and when the depression happened, one of them, Jackie, made up his mind to remain in America, but the others decided to return to Galway and set up in business. Two of them, Willy and Charley, developed the nurseries on Taylor’s Hill, Miko opened a garage in Woodquay, and Jimmy built this garage at Nile Lodge with the help of his brother Willy. It was on a terrific location, situated on a junction of the two main roads from the city to Salthill.
Madden’s garage, 1936
The Madden brothers came originally from near Ballinasloe. They emigrated to the US and when the depression happened, one of them, Jackie, made up his mind to remain in America, but the others decided to return to Galway and set up in business. Two of them, Willy and Charley, developed the nurseries on Taylor’s Hill, Miko opened a garage in Woodquay, and Jimmy built this garage at Nile Lodge with the help of his brother Willy. It was on a terrific location, situated on a junction of the two main roads from the city to Salthill.
MADDEN NFL 18: Doing whatever it takes
As with many sports games, their popularity will be everlasting as millions of sports fans gorge themselves on being able to play like their heroes. The problem with sports games is that there is very little opportunity to ever improve the product. Aside from controls and graphics, the game must mirror what real life is like, so if there is no change in the sport, then it is likely there is going to be no change in the game.
Madden’s Nurseries
Michael Madden came to Taylor’s Hill from the Ballinasloe area c1898. His family had been in the nursery business there since the 1830s, and in Laurencetown before that again. He leased the land in Taylor’s Hill from Colonel Courtney. In 1902, his brother James and his wife Elizabeth came to live there also, and a few years later, on Michael’s death, they took over the running of the nurseries.
Madden’s Nurseries
Michael Madden came to Taylor’s Hill from the Ballinasloe area c1898. His family had been in the nursery business there since the 1830s, and in Laurencetown before that again. He leased the land in Taylor’s Hill from Colonel Courtney. In 1902, his brother James and his wife Elizabeth came to live there also, and a few years later, on Michael’s death, they took over the running of the nurseries.
