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Volunteers needed Tidy Towns clean up

Volunteers are needed this Saturday for painting, graffiti removal, litter collection, and weeding in the Old Crane area, Sea Road, Dominick Street, and Munster Avenue.

Belvedere House family carnival

This summer enjoy all the fun of the fair at a new event at Belvedere House, Gardens and Park, The Belvedere Family Carnival.

Brazilian carnival for Galway

Galway will host a Brazilian carnival event tomorrow in the Rowing Club in Woodquay from 8.30pm and everyone is invited.

Windsor Fleet opens operation in Galway

Windsor Fleet is opening a new branch in Galway, its second outside Dublin.

Abhainn Rí spectacle will see Green Street in a new light

On Sunday next from 9.30pm Callan’s Abhainn Rí Festival 2011 will present The Green Street Carnival of Bright Ideas to celebrate the final night of the Abhainn Rí Festival.

IWA calls for Athlone residents to register their housing needs

The Irish Wheelchair Association, Athlone is calling on people with disabilities to register their housing needs. A housing information event will take place in Clonbrusk Resource Centre on Wednesday May 18 from 10.30am to 1pm.

St Patrick’s Day Festival to be a ‘world of wonder’

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In a time of economic gloom it is good to remember that Ireland has many things it can still celebrate and Galway will be doing that next week for the 2011 St Patrick’s Festival.

Street parade to welcome Christmas to Galway

Colours Street Theatre Company will hold a White Lantern Carnival Parade through Shop Street next week to ‘welcome’ the arrival of Christmas.

Comfort and convenience in Castan

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Built by Sawgrass Construction in 2002, Castan is a small development of semidetached and mid-terrace homes. The development is well laid out with a large landscaped green area in the centre with all homes positioned in a circle around this green area. The development is located on the east side of the city close to a range of amenities such as GMIT, Galway Clinic, Merlin Park Hospital, Kingsvalley Hotel, Clayton Hotel, Briarhill Shopping Centre, and numerous multinational companies.

Councils’ loss is developers’ gain, says Labour councillor

Those looking for council houses in Kilkenny are becoming victims on the double of the development crash and Kilkenny’s councils are being turned into the local implementation arm of NAMA, according to local Labour Party councillor, Seán Ó hArgáin.

 

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