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Men set fire to gates of family home as part of a vendetta

An 18-year-old and a 20-year-old man who caused €5,500 worth of damage to the gates and wall of a home, belonging to parents of a man with whom one of the men had issues, were before Kiltimagh District Court on Friday.

Great three-bed in White Oaks

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This outstanding three-bedroom residence is situated in a brilliant cul-de-sac location at White Oaks, Clybaun Road, convenient to local amenities, shops, church, and schools, with easy access to Salthill and the city centre.

Top energy saving tips for 2010

Chances are, at some time in your life, you've made a New Year's resolution - and then broken it. This year, Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) gives you seven really good reasons to resolve to make permanent changes in your energy use and therefore make big savings on your energy bill.

Anglo lent millions to Galway businessmen for New York properties

An investigation into the loan dealings of Anglo Irish Bank during the height of the boom has revealed that hundreds of millions of dollars was provided to some of Ireland’s wealthiest people, including Galway businessmen, to buy luxury apartments in New York.

Fab family home in Barna

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Situated on the main Galway/Spiddal road, Aisling is positioned on a lovely elevated site with great views of Galway Bay and Clare Hills, two minutes from Barna village, schools, shops, and church, with easy access to Salthill and the city centre.

Art Exhibitions

Adrien Sourdot

Keeping and maintaining a healthy home

“Cleanliness is next to godliness,” John Wesley declared back in the 18th century. That advice must have been taken to heart given the number of traditional tips on the subject. If a traditional remedy will work and it’s less severe on the environment, then we should try a traditional remedy first.

Car advice from Loughrea Motor Factors

Loughrea Motor Factors Ltd is offering free advice to customers of Garmin Satellite Navigation units.

Martin Molloy can diagnose your commercial problems

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If you have a problem with your commercial vehicle, or any other vehicle for that matter, Martin Molloy Commercials is your one stop shop to get that problem sorted. Since he opened for business in 1996, Martin Molloy has seen his business grow to where it stands today as one of the country’s best known commercial repair and diagnostic centres. Located just outside Castlebar in Ross West, Martin Molloy Commercials carries out not only diagnostic work, but repairs on all heavy and light commercial vehicles. He also runs a DOE test centre along with carrying out tests for safe load passes for the Irish Petroleum Association, pressure testing on tankers, tachograph calibration, speed limiter fitting, and a full rescue service.

Tasty treats

Pork chops with mushrooms and garlic

 

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