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Winter is here - time to install a Colourfence
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence is no fun.
THE FULL FORWARD: Hurling supporters vote with feet
After last weekend’s action, we now know that Maigh Cuilinn and Loughrea will be Galway’s representatives in the chase for the Andy Merrigan and Tommy Moore Cups.
Stunning apartment in a landmark building on Taylor’s Hill
O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market this truly unique and elegant property in one of Galway city’s most sought-after residential locations.
Get your garden in shape for winter with Colourfence
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.
Style for all seasons
The first signs of autumn are beginning to creep in yet it is not cold enough to don your winter woollies. It can be a bit of a challenge to know what to wear between seasons. Under and over-dressing all have their perils whether it is catching a chill or feeling you are in a sauna when you are only going for a leisurely stroll around town.
Get your garden in shape for winter with Colourfence
The holy grail of fencing is having a fence that will transform a garden for the better, but when it comes to maintenance, treating a timber fence can never be called fun.
A season turns with silver in hand
There’s a welcome in the light these days—a golden haze in the early mornings and a gentle cooling in the evenings that speaks of a season in flux. August, perched between the defiance of summer and the inevitability of autumn, has always been a time of transition. But this year, it’s brought a strange harmony of opposites: the heat of high summer clinging to the skin, while the rustling of leaves hints at the long descent into winter.
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard’s latest offering is a coastal masterpiece for the modern age
For almost a century, No 186 Upper Salthill has stood proudly at the edge of Galway Bay, a graceful end-of-terrace period home built in 1930. Today, thanks to a remarkable renovation, it is not only a fine example of Galway’s architectural heritage but a bold statement in modern design – so much so that it featured on Home of the Year 2024. Now being offered for sale through James Heaslip of DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard, this three bedroom residence offers 140 square metres of living space over three meticulously planned levels.
Women of Galway, women of steel
This Sunday, in the great theatre of Croke Park, under the endless sky of Dublin’s northside, the women of Galway take to the field once more. Maroon and white hearts beat faster as the clock ticks toward the All-Ireland Senior Camogie Final—a familiar yet sacred moment, nearly 30 years on from that first crowning glory in 1996.
