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Abbeyknockmoy home comes with orchard, paddock, and stables

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New to the market with Mullery auctioneers is this very fine country residence known as The Beeches, located at Chapelfield, Abbeyknockmoy, Tuam.

Citylink halts Cork to Galway route

Local coach operator Citylink has announced that is will cease to operate its Cork to Galway via Limerick route early next month.

Councillor slams racist Rangers tunes

Galway City Councillor Billy Cameron has taken up the fight to put an end to the singing of a new Glasgow Rangers song that has outraged Galway’s Celtic supporters.

Galway in mourning for air crash victims

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Fifty years ago today, a Dutch KLM Super-Constellation airliner named Hugo De Groot crashed into the Atlantic, about 100 miles off the Conamara coast, with the loss of 99 lives. The plane was en route from Amsterdam via Shannon with eight crewmen and 91 passengers. Nobody survived. It was the worst disaster involving a single plane in the history of commercial aviation up to that point.

Former Irish Times journalist to launch new book in Charlie Byrne’s

At Shannon Airport five people took on the might of the US military – and put a Navy war-plane out of action. Astonishingly, they convinced a jury that to do so was not a crime.

War games

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At just after 3pm on Tuesday, a middle aged man heard his phone ringing. He picked it up to answer.

Fahey welcomes return of Aer Lingus routes

The return of the Aer Lingus Gatwick route to Ireland West Airport Knock and the Aer Lingus Heathrow route to Shannon Airport is a considerable boost for Galway and the west of Ireland, according to Dep Frank Fahey.

Investigation follows sale of non-existent Anfield trips to Galway fans

Gardaí are understood to be preparing to make contact with several Liverpool fans who were sold fake packages to the club’s recent match against Chelsea at Anfield. More than 60 people paid hundreds of euro each for the trip, only to discover on arrival at airports and hotels that their tickets didn’t exist.

Government airport tax could threaten future of Ryanair Knock flights

Tourism jobs in the west could be under threat if Ryanair cut services from Ireland West Airport Knock.

Star Taxis - for unbeatable discounts

For the month of February Star Taxis are going all out and offering an unbelievable book one get one free offer. If you book a taxi during the month of February between the hours of 6am and 6pm from a location in Castlebar to the town centre you will be given, upon request, a return for free discount card which can be used between 6am and 6pm on the same day only. Star Taxis advises all customers to ask the driver for their card. They will be continuing with amazing special offers throughout the year which will also include specials for night time customers. Star Taxis reminds customers that all local runs are €5 regardless of passenger numbers during the day. They say they won’t be beaten on price.

 

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