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Art classes with Jennifer Cunningham

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THE AWARD winning Galway based artist Jennifer Cunningham will hold a new season of her popular arts classes which start on Monday January 16.

Robert MacDonald, sanitary and heating engineer

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This photograph was taken in 1900 of the staff of Robert MacDonald, the plumber from Dominick Street. The business was started by his father, Peter MacDonald (late manager for Ross and Murray), who advertised himself in 1887 as “Plumber, Brassfounder and Gasfitter”.

Honour the mothers and help Galway Hospice by buying new CD

A new CD titled ‘Mother of Mine’ – A Song For Galway Hospice is now on sale with proceeds raised going to Galway Hospice.

A feast of Christmas choral concerts for Galway

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A FEAST of Christmas choral concerts will take place in Galay over the coming days, featuring many of Galway city and county's leading choirs - The Kiltullagh Community Choir, Coole Harmonies, and Cois Cladaigh.

Persse’s Distillery, Nuns Island

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In 1840, the Joyce family offered their distillery at Galway for sale. It was described as follows: “That large and valuable distillery establishment at Nun’s Island, at presently occupied and worked by Messrs. James and Patrick Joyce. Within the walls that surround the distillery there is a mill to which there is a store capable of containing several thousand barrels of grain and two kilns, Queen’s warehouse spirit and barm store with various other offices and conveniences. The distillery contains a wash still of 5,000 gallons; a Low Wine still of 3,000 gallons; 3 brewing coppers fit to contain about 200 barrels each, 7 fermenting backs of 14,000 gallons each; One mash Kieve with machinery capable of mashing 200 barrels of grain, and a mill capable of grinding over that quantity daily.

All you ever needed to know about meteorites

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The wonderful array of speakers that the Galway Astronomy Club have been bringing to Galway this year continues with a talk on Monday next on “The Wonderful World of Meteorites.”

Love Moycullen — village launches novel Christmas campaign

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Love Moycullen, the community and business group in Moycullen are launching their Christmas 2016 campaign with the message: ‘Moycullen, We’re closer than you think’. With over 40 retailers and service providers, Moycullen is getting ready to spend locally this Christmas and wants to encourage the people of Galway to do the same.

Three bed semi in a convenient location

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 31 Cnoc An Oir to the market for sale by private treaty. This three bed semidetached home was built in 1998 and is in good decorative order throughout. Conveniently located, Cnoc an Oir is within striking distance of Knocknacarra, Salthill, and Newcastle with easy access to all the services and amenities that each area has to offer. The city centre is approximately 1.5 miles away.

Mixed use investment opportunity in Newcastle

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TWM expects strong demand for No 32 Newcastle Road, Galway, which it is bringing to the market for sale. This semidetached two storey over basement mixed use investment building is situated within a busy location on the fringe of Galway city centre, immediately opposite University Hospital Galway.

O’Donnellan & Joyce sells €3m in winter auction sales

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers recorded €3 million in auction sales on Friday November 11 in its Wild Atlantic Way winter auction. The auction took place in the Harbour Hotel to a full house of keen buyers. There was standing room only for prospective owner occupiers and investors, who were given a superb selection of property to choose from, especially in Galway city.

 

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