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Detached home for sale just off Taylor’s Hill

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DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard bring to market this lovely owner-occupied detached property located in Rivendell, Highfield Park.

Bus Éireann asked to examine capacity on Moycullen/Oughterard service

Senator Seán Kyne has been advised by the National Transport Authority (NTA) that it has asked Bus Éireann to compile details of the locations on route 419, where capacity issues arise.

Irish people became more active through Covid-19 pandemic

Irish people became more active through the Covid-19 pandemic following restrictions on car movements and the introduction of remote working, which has led to nearly four in ten people walking more now than they did prior to the arrival of the pandemic and one third cycling more.

Great value in a selection of homes on offer with Yvonne Sweeney auctioneers

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Demand for property in Oranmore has grown over the past number of years in line with improvements in infrastructure, rail and bus services, new schools and sports facilities, and improved choice of restaurants, services, and supermarkets in the village. Its close proximity to Galway city and direct access the M6 motorway, in addition to its wonderful coastal location and the appealing beauty of its surrounding natural habitat have, in turn, added to increased demand for homes in the area.

O’Donnellan & Joyce returns to the live auction room

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The team at O’Donnellan & Joyce are busy with final viewings and inquiries on their list of more than 25 properties, which go for sale in the company's wild Atlantic property auction tomorrow, Friday April 8. For the first time in over two years, the auction will be attended by a live audience and with the combination of live streaming technology, people will be able to bid either in the room or from the comfort of their own homes using phone or internet bidding.

The end of the line

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Fifteen years before the Galway-Clifden railway started, the first light-rail track laid in Galway was the tram service to Salthill. For more than 39 years a series of horse-drawn trams ran from the depot in Forster Street, along the east and south sides of Eyre Square, heading west through Shop Street and Dominick Street, over the bridge, and along the Salthill road. Then it was in the countryside with open fields and thatched cottages. The line came to an end at the Eglinton Hotel (now a hostel), where the horse was switched to the other end of the tram for the return journey. The Eglinton became Europe’s most westerly tram terminus.

Naughton announces improved bus services for Galway

Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has revealed plans to increase public bus services in Galway.

One euro promotional bus fares on Athlone town services available with TFI Go app

Bus Éireann and the National Transport Authority (NTA) have announced an introductory offer of €10 for 10 journeys for customers using the new TFI Go mobile ticketing app on Athlone town bus services in November.

Victorian era townhouse property a centrally located visual splendour

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5 St Mary’s Terrace,

Could National Development Plan mean the end of the Galway City Ring Road?

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The future likelihood, and viability, of the controversial N6 Galway City Ring Road may be in serious doubt following publication of the revised National Development Plan and its new environmental targets and climate orientated analysis for future infrastructure.

 

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