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Detached family home in Fort Lorenzo

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No 1 Bar na Carraige is a four bedroom detached family home located in the popular development of Fort Lorenzo, Taylor's Hill. Built in the mid 1990s by Brennan Developers the property is in good decorative order throughout and benefits from having a private split level south facing rear garden and off street parking.

Salthill two way cycle track forced through 'without debate' claims Lyons

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Cllr Donal Lyons has calimed the motion to introduce a temporary cycle track in Salthill was ‘forced through without debate’ in September.

Pedestrian crossing ‘urgently needed’ at Blackrock, says Higgins

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A pedestrian crossing is “urgently needed” at Blackrock in Salthill as the current roundabout/junction “presents a real threat” to those who cross it “on a daily basis”.

O’Donnellan & Joyce record a summer of sizzling sales in Salthill

O’Donnellan & Joyce recorded an incredible summer of sales in the Salthill area. Many properties have been sold at record levels exceeding many of its clients’ expectations. According to Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce during lockdown people realised that Salthill has everything that a family could require with the magnificent Promenade and exceptional community facilities on its doorstep.

Mayor concerned gardaí 'not taking action' against 'illegal and unacceptable behaviour'

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Mayor Colette Connolly says she is deeply concerned that the gardaí are "failing to take action" across a wide range of "illegal and unacceptable activity" in Galway city.

Salthill bungalow offers a blank canvas

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Heskin auctioneers brings this five bedroom, two bathroom, bungalow on Threadneedle Road to the market. Properties in the area rarely come to the market, and No 59 is perfectly positioned.

Calling all Salerno girls

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The words of the late John O’Donohue, “The beginning often holds the clue to everything that follows” could be said to be prophetic if applied to the date of May 1, 1952, in Salthill. On that day, the courageous Sisters of Jesus and Mary opened a national school in what had been a small hotel known as Dalysfort House or Allen’s Hotel in Árd na Mara. They called it Scoil Íde and had 43 pupils. I don’t know if the teachers, Sisters Immaculata and Celine, had any idea of what kind of impact that beginning would make on education and social life in Galway, but if they had, it would have been beyond their wildest dreams.

Galway Hockey Club, the first seventy years

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In 1951 Hastings Elliott Jephson was working in the ESB in Galway when he had the idea of setting up a hockey club in the city. He and his friend George Bevis decided to see if there was merit in this notion, so they simply went from door to door around town asking people if they would have any interest in playing the game of hockey.

An ideal family home in Fort Lorenzo

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale an attractive four bed semidetached family home in the much sought after development of Bru na Mara at Fort Lorenzo, Galway.

Connolly voices support for new cycling infrastructure plans for the city

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Enhanced cycling infrastructure is planned for Bothar Stiofáin, Bishop O'Donnell Road, and Threadneedle Road, under a new plan by the Galway City Council.

 

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