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Corks pop for Connolly in city
Artist Lilly Hughes, and her neighbour, Kitty Wheatley, both Renmore ladies, were mortified to be identified by the Galway Advertiser, in a pub, in town, of a Tuesday, before 11am.
City Hall pledges emissions cut
In line with its Local Authority Climate Action Plan (2024 to 2029), the council is aiming to improve its energy efficiency by half, compared to 2009 levels, and achieve a 51 per cent reduction in carbon emissions compared to a 2016-2018 baseline.
Party politics prompts councillor’s resignation
The Shantalla-based politician formally quit her party last week, just days after Soc Dem TD Eoin Hayes was readmitted to the so-called ‘purple party’ after an eight-month suspension for being opaque about his investment in a company providing software to the Israeli military.
T O'Higgins to host Men's Health Fair for Men's Health Week
From June 9 to 15, communities across Ireland will unite for Men’s Health Week 2025, a national initiative aimed at shining a light on men’s health and wellbeing and encouraging men to take proactive steps toward healthier lives. This year’s theme, “Shoulder-to-Shoulder – Connecting for Health,” serves as a timely reminder of the role that connection, conversation, and community play in supporting men’s physical and mental wellbeing.
EU project offers free BER assessments to households in Galway’s Decarbonisation Zone
Galway city is participating in the EU NetZeroCities Pilot Cities Programme, a European-funded initiative aimed at supporting cities to reduce their carbon emissions. Galway city’s project focuses on the energy efficiency of homes and a number of ideas, aimed at encouraging homeowners to retrofit their homes, are being trialled in the city’s Decarbonisation Zone, which covers the areas of Westside, Shantalla, Rahoon and Newcastle.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers leads the private treaty market in Galway
Last year started off with sales in Rockbarton Park, Clogher, Claregalway, Kingston Road, Pairc na gCapaill, and Dalysfort Road to name a few, kicking off what turned out to be an incredibly busy year for O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers' private treaty department, one of Galway’s leading estate agents for more than 40 years.
An introduction to O’Donnellan & Joyce – it all started in 1982
O’Donnellan & Joyce started building its foundations more than 50 years ago when Colm O’Donnellan and Tony Joyce became friends. Little did they know they would celebrate more than 40 years in business.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers leads the market in Galway city and county celebrating 40 years in business
This was an incredibly busy year for O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers' private treaty department, Galway’s leading estate agent for more than 40 years.
Centrally located properties still available with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard
Leading estate agent DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is selling three hidden gems close to Galway city centre.
John Quinn has a lot to offer
John Quinn auctioneers reports an influx of houses to the market this week with several new listings coming on stream, notably No 43 Fearann Ri, Doughiska, a fabulous four bedroom semidetached residence in walk-in condition, on offer at €278,000. Another excellent property has come on the market at No 38 Carrigeen, Knocknacarra, which is in walk-in condition and incorporates a lovely kitchen, a beautiful en suite, and a very spacious rear garden; this property is on offer at €335,000.
