Search Results for 'Property '

39 results found.

Summer success for iamsold

image preview

iamsold, whose online binding bids platform is used by more than 300 auctioneers across Ireland, has noted steady inquiry levels throughout May and June and expects continued demand for properties on the platform throughout the summer months.

Galway projects win at all-Ireland community awards

image preview

Galway community projects were honoured at the the all-Ireland Pride of Place community awards on Monday evening (May 16) in Killarney.

One in four women admit wearing their seat belt incorrectly

The Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána are appealing to women to ensure they are wearing their seat belts correctly when driving or as a passenger in a vehicle.

E-mobility campaigner says Galway needs to prepare for electric car wave

image preview

From rugby professional to e-mobility warrior, Peter Bracken is used to tackling tough challenges. The former Ireland, Connacht, and Galwegians rugby player, who also won a European Champions Cup medal with Wasps, has become a passionate advocate of electric cars since his retirement from the game in 2006.

May the Force and the music be with you

image preview

WHEN STEPHEN Bell ascends the podium in Leisureland to conduct the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in an evening of music by John Williams, he will do so, not only as a lifelong fan of film scores, but as someone who has worked with John Williams himself.

Cybersecurity to be focus of GMIT Digital West conference

image preview

Leaders in public and private sector organisations, along with academics, will share cybersecurity and trust stories at this year’s GMIT Digital West conference. The annual conference takes place fully online next week.

Your career path begins at the Galway Roscommon Education & Training Board Training Centre

Completing a GRETB training course offers many benefits from a personal and career perspective; you will gain access to employment opportunities in the future by developing your skills to compete in the challenging jobs market.

Murderer arrested in Galway in 1976 seeking temporary release

image preview

A murderer and rapist who was arrested in Galway in 1976 is believed to be bringing a legal challenge to secure temporary release after spending more than 45 years in jail.

Spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway reflects need for tougher sentences says Ollie Crowe

Senator Ollie Crowe has called for tougher sentencing following a spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway over the last two weeks, stating that current sentences are simply not a deterrent.

 

Page generated in 0.0296 seconds.