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The Spirit of Voice set to soar for November

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THE SPIRIT of Voice festival - a celebration of the human voice through song, story, poetry, and communication - takes place in Galway city from Thursday November 6 to Sunday November 9.

Contract signed for the N18 Gort to Crusheen dual carriageway

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On Tuesday the contract for the N18 Gort to Crusheen Dual Carriageway – Design Build Contract was signed in County Buildings in Prospect Hill.

Americans In Galway seek volunteers to march

The Americans In Galway organisation is looking for people to volunteer to march with its members in next week’s St Patrick’s Day Parade in Galway.

United drop ticket prices

Galway United has reduced its ticket prices for next season in a bid to generate more home support.

Sean Broderick and the Black and Tans

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During the Black and Tan era, it was difficult for the IRA to be overtly active in Galway City because it was so heavily garrisoned. Renmore Barracks which was the headquarters of the Connaught Rangers, was occupied by the Sherwood Foresters, more of whom were based in Oranmore: There was a large detachment of the 17th lancers at Earl’s Island: The Auxiliaries had a Company in Lenaboy Castle: And, between the barracks in Eglinton St., two more barracks in Dominick St and many private houses which had been commandeered, there were some 500 men. In addition there were, at varying times, a number of troops camped near Galway.

Great results with Tantastic

Tantastic has launched the innovative VersaSpa™ automatic skin treatment system at its Prospect Hill premises.

City centre retail unit to let

This substantial ground floor retail unit situated on Prospect Hill, within a stone’s throw of Eyre Square, is currently available to let.

‘Unfortunate’ homeless man jailed for three months

A Galway District Court judge described as “unfortunate” the case of a homeless man who fell into drink following the break-up of his marriage.

The Tulip of Tuam and other flowers

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Many years ago I found the courage to ask the late Lady Molly Cusack -Smith whether she had posed nude for the famous artist Augustus John during his many sorties into Galway and the west. She looked at me very hard for some time. Then said in a very cross voice: “How dare you, HOW DARE YOU ask such a impertinent question!”

Prime city centre retail premises to let

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It’s not that often that retail units come to the market in Eyre Square. However Jeff Smith has just such a premises up to rent. Standing prominently beside the Skeffington Arms Hotel, it offers wonderful potential for retail and a variety of other commercial uses. It also boasts an excellent two bedroom apartment on the top floor.

 

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