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O’Donnellan & Joyce launches Wild Atlantic Way April property auction

After a great start to the year with the March auction results, O’Donnellan and Joyce is set to hold another huge auction on Friday April 21 in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway, where more than 40 properties will go under the hammer.

Galway Greenway Group asks public to show support before tomorrow’s deadline

The Galway Greenway Group which is campaigning for a greenway route which is fair to landowners, walkers and cyclists, has asked the public to make their feeling known before tomorrow’s (Friday) deadline for the receipt of submissions.

Bus Éireann threat looms large as Ross stays silent – Troy

Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Transport Robert Troy says it is not acceptable for Minister Shane Ross to continue to take a back seat in addressing the crisis facing Bus Éireann.

Health services struggle during war years

From the mid 1930s to the mid 1950s Galway medical services were on the verge of collapse. The situation at the Central Hospital was particularly chaotic. By 1933 the hospital had a nominal 317 acute beds but overcrowding soon became a permanent feature of the general and medical wards. In March 1938 the number of patients exceeded the beds by 10, with 251 in general wards, 52 in the fever, and 24 in maternity. It was common practice to accommodate patients on mattresses laid out between the beds.

A brief history of Galway trams and buses

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An entrepreneur named Mr Berry was probably one of the first people to organise buses in Galway. He had over a dozen horse drawn vehicles that plied regularly between Eyre Square and the Eglinton Hotel. The fare was one penny. Each vehicle was marked to carry a certain number of people and the police were vigilant to see that there was no overloading. In 1868 he bought a new bus that was allowed to carry inside and outside passengers. This could travel on longer excursions, to Barna and Oughterard, etc, but an accident on Knockbane Hill seriously affected his business.

Healy Eames demands regular daily bus service for Carnmore

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Bus services from Galway city to Carnmore, Maree, and Annaghdown are "almost non-existent" and leaving people in these areas "cut-off and isolated", according to a Galway senator.

Councillors dismiss proposal for cars to be allowed travel on Seamus Quirke Road bus lane

A proposal by Fine Gael councillor Pearce Flannery to try to allievate traffic congestion on the Seamus Quirke Road has failed to get the backing of Galway City Council, despite impassioned pleas from a number of local representatives. Cllr Flannery wanted the National Transport Authority to consider piloting a scheme whereby cars with three or more people could travel on the bus lane on Seamus Quirke Road. He believes this would encourage commuters travelling from the west side of the city to work on the east side to car pool. He has spoken before about the length of time it takes to cross the city at rush hour.

Sun filled back garden in Manor Court

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Colleran auctioneers is offering for sale by private treaty No 50 Manor Court, Knocknacarra, a spacious three bedroom semi, for €215,000.  

 

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