Search Results for 'Oranmore'

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Power your electrical project with Claddagh Electrics

Claddagh Electrics has the spark when it comes to everything electrical. The company caters for domestic, commercial, industrial, and smart home automation. With services including Loxone installation, EV charging, solar, PV, and battery storage, CCTV, fire alarm, emergency lighting, shop fit-outs, office fit-outs, new builds, re-wires, maintenance, and electrical testing the team really are ahead of the game.

Power your electrical project with Claddagh Electrics

Claddagh Electrics has the spark when it comes to everything electrical. The company caters for domestic, commercial, industrial, and smart home automation. With services including Loxone installation, EV charging, solar, PV, and battery storage, CCTV, fire alarm, emergency lighting, shop fit-outs, office fit-outs, new builds, re-wires, maintenance, and electrical testing the team really are ahead of the game.

Brisk start to sales in 2021

Mullery auctioneers has reported an incredibly busy start to 2021 with numerous sales having been agreed in the first two weeks of January for well in excess of the guide prices.

Passing bay at Oranmore Station first phase of possible double tracking

Galway County Council, in conjunction with Irish Rail, has prioritised an application under the Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF) for a passing bay at Oranmore Railway Station.

100 years since Oranmore’s Joe Howley was shot

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In the centre of Oranmore, stands a statue to a local man who was shot in Dublin one hundred years ago this week. Joe Howley, Officer Commanding Number One Brigade IRA Galway was killed leaving what is now Heuston Station, Dublin on December 4 1920, and was pronounced dead at 12.30 a.m. December 5 in George V Hospital Dublin.

Joe Howley, patriot

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Michael Joseph Howley was born in Oranmore in 1895. His father died when Joe was just two years old. His mother was a sister of Peter Rabbitt, the proprietor of Rabbitt’s provision shop, licensed premises, and lodgings in Forster Street. She later married William Keane, the owner of Keane’s Bar in Oranmore. Joe, as he was popularly known, attended the local primary school and later went to the Bish in Galway. He obviously worked at farming as his mother once wrote, “He made a good lot with trading with cattle and sheep”.

President leads tributes after death announced of Patricia Carrick

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President Michael D Higgins has led the tributes to Galwaywoman Patricia Carrick after her death was announced yesterday.

Oranmore village home offers more for less

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No 40 Bluebell Woods is a beautiful duplex home of c1,400sqft - some 200sqft bigger than the standard semi-detached home.

Spacious townhouse overlooking a green in Oranmore

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New to the market with Mullery auctioneers is No 55 Rivergrove, a spacious two bedroom end-of-terrace residence which is ideally positioned in a quiet corner of the development and overlooks a landscaped green to the front.

A rare opportunity in Renville

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This two storey residence of c1,300sq ft comprises two reception rooms, kitchen, and three bedrooms on a c0.75 acre site, and is in need of total restoration and extension.

 

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