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A home for those who want to live beside the seaside
The minute you turn into Rockbarton Park off Salthill Promenade you will immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. No 9 Rockbarton Park is just a stroll from the Promenade in a beautiful mature residential setting. Unfortunately, these exclusive residential developments are a thing of the past, built when green areas and spacious living accommodation were not extras. This home is a rare find as it has a large sun filled west facing back garden with lots of room to extend if additional living space were required.
A home for those who want to live beside the seaside
The minute you turn into Rockbarton Park off Salthill Promenade you will immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. No 9 Rockbarton Park is just a stroll from the Promenade in a beautiful mature residential setting. Unfortunately, these exclusive residential developments are a thing of the past, built when green areas and spacious living accommodation were not extras. This home is a rare find as it has a large sun filled west facing back garden with lots of room to extend if additional living space were required.
A home beside the sea
The minute you turn into Rockbarton Park, off Salthill Promenade, you will immediately see why so many people would love to call this home. No 64 Rockbarton Park is just a stroll from the Promenade in a beautiful mature residential setting. Unfortunately these exclusive residential developments are a thing of the past, built when green areas and spacious living accommodation were not extras. This home is a rare find as it has a large sun filled west facing back garden with lots of room to extend if additional living space were required.
June 1921 - Britain continues to deny policy of reprisal killings and house burnings in Galway
The election, on May 24 1921 in the six counties of what was to become Northern Ireland, resulted in the Unionist Party winning 40 of the 52 seats. Catholics in the six counties would now be forced to stare down the barrel of partition and sectarianism as a new order was set in place.
Moate Community School Centre of Excellence formally launches
Moate Community School has formally launched its Centre of Excellence following the recent completion of a brand-new full-size soccer pitch with LED floodlights and spectator area.
Capital sports grant extension renews hope for Connacht Hockey
Connacht Hockey has been given a glimmer of hope to continue fostering the sport in Galway with the extension of the government's sports capital grant this year.
LEVEL 5 - Your Guide To The Changes
At Level 5, the public health risk means that you will be asked to stay at home, except for travel for work, education or other essential purposes, or to take exercise within 5km of home. There will be no gatherings other than small numbers at funerals and weddings.
Galway sports groups and clubs to benefit under Minority Sport and Activity Fund
A total of €22,000 has been allocated by the Galway City Council to 11 groups and clubs in the city under the Minority Sport and Activity Fund.
City's tennis courts get much needed upgrade
Public tennis courts in the Westside Amenity Park, McGrath’s field in Knocknacarra, as well as Crestwood and Roscam, are undergoing refurbishment works by the Galway City Council.
Clubs and organisations share in €25,600 in funding from Mayo Sports Partnership
At a recent Mayo Sports Partnership Board meeting €25,600 was allocated to 34 clubs / organisations in Mayo through the Partnerships 2020 special participation and volunteer support grant scheme.
