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Sustainable staycations in Killarney

With the world marking International Day of Climate Action this week, Killarney, often celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, is showcasing its commitment to sustainability.

Sustainable staycations in Killarney

As the world gears up to celebrate International Day of Climate Action on October 24, Killarney, often celebrated for its breathtaking natural beauty, is showcasing its commitment to sustainability.

DNG offers Taylor’s Hill gem

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If you are searching for the perfect blend of luxury, comfort, and convenience in the best location Galway city has to offer, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard might have the perfect property. The residential sales team have been favoured with the sale of No 4 St Mary's Terrace on Taylor's Hill, which is being offered for sale by private treaty, this past week. This is a family residence where timeless elegance meets modern living standards, offering a rare opportunity to own a remarkable property of significant architectural importance.

New Citylink Castlebar-Dublin Airport route will service Athlone TUS bus stop

Citylink has launched a new bus route - 721, in Castlebar and Tuam, one which will be a welcome addition to an already successful and established privately owned transport service and forms part of our strategic expansion program for 2023/24.

Bus plan is a vital part of an inclusive city

The old maxim about several buses coming along at once certainly applies to the announcement by the National Transport Authority at a city hotel earlier this week. The headline act is the possibility of a 24-hour bus service, but let’s not go queuing at 4.45am just yet as it could be two years before that bus pulls up.

Essential information for buyers in a seller’s property market

CORMAC SHEEHY, MD, RE/MAX PROPERTY PARTNERS

'Ambitious' Sandy Road plans need more affordable housing, says PBP Galway

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Design plans for the regeneration of council sites on Sandy Road contain many "positive aspects" but it lacks social housing, and it is "absolutely imperative" such housing be included.

Relocating from Galway to Belfast - What You Need to Know to Make the Process Smoother

Are you the type of person who subscribes to the belief that “variety is the spice of life”? If your next helping of variety involves a move from Galway to Belfast then you’ve come to the right place.

Crowley calls for dedicated west to east express bus route

A direct express bus service from the city’s western suburbs to the eastern industrial estates would offer commuters both a proper public transport option and a solution to reduce traffic efficiently.

Office accommodation in historic city centre building

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Hibernian House, located on the northern edge of Eyre Square, currently has two floors of Grade A office accommodation remaining.

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