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Tirellan Heights semi offers location and investment opportunity

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Mullery Auctioneers has just brought to the market No 389 Tirellan Heights. This dormer style semi-detached residence is situated within the mature and well established development of Tirellan Heights, adjacent to a green area and national schoo, and is within a short walk of Galway Shopping Centre, Galway Retail Park, Terryland Retail Park, Dunnes Stores Terryland, the Menlo Park Hotel and Maldron Hotel. There is a bus stop situated within minutes’ walk of the property.

Ireland West Airport joins forces to launch major tourist campaign

Ireland West Airport is stepping up its efforts to boost tourism in the west of Ireland.

Repair work starts on Cappagh Park playground

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Following its closure due to vandalism and health and safety concerns, improvement works have begun on the playground in Cappagh Park.

Public lecture on the struggle for Home Rule for Ireland

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Home Rule was once the goal of Irish nationalism, but continual opposition from the House of Lords and the threat of violence from Ulster unionists dogged and delayed its achievement.

GUH - only hospital in Ireland and UK to broadcast procedures live at international conference

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Galway University Hospitals showcased the expertise of its interventional radiology department recently when it hosted “live cases” for a major international radiology conference which took place in Germany.

Hyundai i20 - 2016 Northern Ireland Car of the Year

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The Hyundai i20 took the top spot at the 2016 NIIB Finance Northern Ireland Car of the Year Awards held  at Cultra Manor, part of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum on the outskirts of Belfast.

Mayo County Council attends innovative tourism workshop in Dublin

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Fifty Irish tourism enterprises, including Mayo County Council, got together at the Gresham Hotel in Dublin, for an innovative workshop organised by Tourism Ireland and Fáilte Ireland. The event – titled “Have you a story to tell?” – explored how tourism businesses around the country could generate more international publicity and social media exposure for themselves, and for Ireland, and ultimately increase overseas tourism business in 2016 and beyond.

The Irish language has not yet been saved — We need to ‘banc’ up a reserve of competence

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Most Irish people, although they don’t want to speak Irish, want the language, our nation’s most precious creation, to survive as a living language among the languages of Europe. Many believe that this survival is now assured.

What Irish political parties can learn from the UK election

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While last week's historic referendum on same sex marriage was undoubtedly the political event of the year in Ireland, earlier this month the eyes in Leinster House were very firmly fixed on events across the Irish Sea and the British general election.

Public seminar on European Economic Policy

On Thursday April 16 former Minister Alan Dukes and solicitor Ursula Tipp will discuss what lies in store for Ireland’s economy in the context of EU economic governance rules. This free European Commission seminar entitled European Economic Policy - What’s in it for Ireland? will take place at AIT at 6.30pm.

 

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