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A superior residence in Chestnut Lane
Chestnut Lane is a rare jewel offering country living within the bounds of Galway city and only 2.5 kilometres from the city centre. This tree-lined country lane is home to some of the city’s finest residential properties. It is bound to the north by the River Corrib and to the east by the grounds and playing pitches of the University of Galway, which are a huge amenity to the area for walking, recreation, and sporting activities.
Good and Bad Politics
By The Insider
Ireland West Airport appoints Arthur French as chairman
Ireland West Airport has appointed businessman Arthur French as the new chairman of the airport. The appointment comes as long serving chairman Joe Kennedy announced he is to step down from his current role as chairman to become Honorary President of the airport.
Think pink this October
You’ll be seeing a lot of pink this month and if you don’t know why, then lucky you. Most will know that in this part of the world, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month when pink is the order of the day to raise awareness of this dangerous disease and remind us all to be vigilant, as thankfully, when detected and treated early, outcomes for those affected can be much better than in times past. This month you’ll see magazines with pink covers, designers flogging pink frocks and all manner of products from phone covers to lipstick to kitchen utensils produced in limited-edition shades of pink, with many donating a percentage of proceeds to breast cancer charities both here and in the U.K.
Welcome to The End Of The World
THE END of the world takes place in the Galway Arts Centre, Dominick Street, tomorrow evening. It has been foretold, there is no going back. It will happen.
Shannon taking off as summer schedule launched at airport
The summer officially began for the newly independent Shannon Airport over the May bank holiday weekend as the premier gateway to and from the western half of the island launched its schedule for the busy months ahead.
Airport plan “will have to stand up to the best international practices or there is no point in doing it”- Gilmore
The managing director of Ireland West International Airport, Joe Gilmore this week told the Mayo Advertiser that the joint study to develop strategic growth options for the airport will be up to the best international standards. Mr Gilmore spoke to this newspaper the day after the board of the airport held a lengthy meeting with An Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Minister for Transport, Leo Varadker, Minister of State for Tourism, Michael Ring, and the rest of the Government party’s Mayo Dáil delegation.
Dress for success
Steilmann is ushering in a fiesta of colour for spring. Crayola-hued dresses are sure winners this season. The bold colours are enhanced by the easy-wear jersey shapes and textures. The perfect pairing of fit and colour.
Open viewing at Salthill properties
O’Donnellan & Joyce is arranging to have a wonderful collection of properties in the greater Salthill area for open viewing this Saturday. This gives those interested a chance to view a variety of properties within easy reach of each other on the same day. These are all superb properties in excellent locations and are all within easy reach of Salthill village, the beach and within walking distance of a number of primary and post primary schools in the area. Properties for open viewing are as follows:
Ireland West Airport CEO steps down
Ireland West Airport Knock CEO Robert Grealis has decided to step down from his position following a period of over four years at the helm of the airport.