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Galway’s Equal Ireland welcomes two new universities

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Welcoming the establishment of two new universities, AUT and TUS, Eddie Higgins and Nuala Keher, EQUAL Ireland directors, stated: "We are happy to be education partners with these two major universities and we welcome their dedication to access, equality and inclusion."

Spacious three bed in Monivea Park

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 16 Monivea Park to the market for sale by private treaty. No 16 is a spacious three bedroom semidetached home which is ideally positioned to the rear of Monivea Park. It boasts an extensive side and rear southwest facing garden. Monivea Park is located close to all amenities including local shops, schools, GMIT, Parkmore and Ballybrit industrial estates, with regular bus routes to the city centre, and the M6 Galway-Dublin motorway is accessible within a few minutes' drive.

Stunning townhouse with superb sea views in Salthill

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Welcome to No 2 Gleann Eorna, Cois Cuain, a centrally located two bedroom townhouse set in a quiet private development located just off Salthill Promenade. Gleann Eorna is within walking distance of both Salthill and the city centre with every amenity on the doorstep.

Counter culture

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The g Counter cafe and deli based in Wellpark Retail Park caused quite a lot of excitement when it opened back in 2013 and almost instantly found its groove. The pared back, open plan neighbourhood style café, reminiscent of New York's trendy Meat Packing District proved popular right from the start. It delivered a 'Big Apple' dining experience without the airfare, offering an exciting mix of food in a casual and contemporary dining space. Next to the back door of the g Hotel and directly across from the EYE Cinema, it scored extra brownie points with its plentiful free parking.

Hearty healthy soups at SuperSubs

There are a lot of well kept secrets in the west. John Huston’s beach is one. It is all about the ingredients when it comes to this undiscovered beauty spot. It is situated on an inlet on the rugged Atlantic shoreline. It has pristine white sand. It is small enough to be intimate yet big enough to be striking. And it has that extra bit of magic of having been used as a west of Ireland hideaway by one of the most famous directors in Hollywood in the last century. Part of the magic of the beach is that not many people know it exists, but those who do will tell you that it is one of the best little beaches in the world.

Addicted to politics? Just wait for the exit poll...

Well, I do not know where to begin this week with all the mayhem we have had in the UK, in the North, here at home, in France and, I am sure, elsewhere. Some of the mayhem was good, but some was bad.

Northern Ireland, Brexit, the US and everything else

Well, as we said last week, a general election for Northern Ireland is now laid out for March 2.

Politics and personalities on both sides of the pond

Well I am filled with sadness and I am sure many reading this will feel the same.

Wonderful three bed home in Roscam

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 16 Réileán, Roscam, to the market for sale by private treaty. Réileán is a quality housing development built by O'Malley Construction Co Ltd with beautiful landscaping providing ample communal parking and garden areas.

 

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