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GRETB: Empowering people for life
Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) is the largest provider of Further Education and Training (FET) in the West of Ireland. In the 40 FET centres across both counties, full-time and part-time courses, apprenticeships, and traineeships are offered across a wide range of disciplines.
Meet the team at O’Donnellan & Joyce
Niall Cuddy
Stewart Construction to construct high-spec hotel in central Dublin
Real estate investor, developer and asset manager, Firethorn, has broken ground at its Sackville Place development in central Dublin, with Galway’s Stewart Construction appointed to deliver the 138 bedroom site.
Regional office market take-up more than doubles in first half of 2025 compared to H1 2024
Data for the first half of 2025 show that office market take-up across regional Ireland (including the Cork, Galway and Limerick-Shannon office markets) rose to approximately 44,600 square metres (approximately 480,000 square feet) compared to 18,200 square metres (approximately 195,900 square feet) for the same period in 2024.
Spires House and Fort Eyre, Shantalla
On this day, June 26, one hundred years ago, the Sisters of Jesus and Mary bought Spires House in Shantalla. Three of the sisters in the order had come to UCG the previous year to study for a degree and while they were in Galway, Mother Stanislaus looked for a suitable premises for a house of studies for them and finally purchased this premises. The house dates from the 1840s and got its name from the two unusual spires you can see on the roof. The building was used by the sisters as a hostel for secular students as well as their own nuns and these nuns became known locally as ‘The Spires Nuns’.
New sheep blazing a trail
Twenty years after introducing the black-headed Zwartbles sheep to Ireland, with their distinctive white blaze, an event will celebrate the anniversary in Galway this Sunday.
Business to Arts urges Galway Organisations to apply for annual awards
There are just under three weeks left to apply for the prestigious Business to Arts Awards whose 2025 edition will take place on Monday, September 8.
A review of the 2024 Galway office market
By Sean Coyne, Divisional Director, Cushman & Wakefield Galway
Cushman & Wakefield quoting €7.5m for Galway industrial investment
Cushman & Wakefield is launching the sale of Building 1, Parkmore West, Galway with a guide price of €7.5 million which reflects a net initial yield of 6.30 per cent and a capital value of €121 per sq ft.
