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A vibrant community spirit on the Ballymoneen Road
This fabulous four bedroom home has become available with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard. Located in an elevated position on the Ballymoneen Road, the Sli Gheal development boasts an enviable location with views across Galway Bay, and is just a short drive from the city centre. This proximity ensures easy access to the vibrant cultural scene, bustling nightlife, and diverse culinary delights that the city of Galway has to offer. From the historic streets of Galway steeped in tradition to the lively energy of Salthill, residents find themselves immersed in an atmosphere that exudes warmth and hospitality.
Spacious Knocknacarra family home comes to market with DNG
Leading the way yet again, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this wonderfully spacious four bedroom residence which is located just off the Western Distributor Road in Knocknacarra. Part of the well established Cluain Dara estate which benefits from spacious green areas and offers a quiet residential living experience, it is ideally located within walking distance of an impressive array of amenities including excellent local primary and secondary schools, the Clybaun Hotel & Leisure Centre, Tesco, Gateway Shopping Park and Sheridans Bar & Restaurant.
Sun shines on Lady Captain’s weekend at Athlone Golf Club
Athlone Golf Club Lady Captain, Frances McGettigan, had a glorious weekend for her Captain’s Prize occasion.
Spacious family home in Knocknacarra
Leading the way yet again, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this wonderfully spacious four bedroom residence which is located just off the Western Distributor Road in Knocknacarra.
O’Donnellan & Joyce returns to the live auction room
The team at O’Donnellan & Joyce are busy with final viewings and inquiries on their list of more than 25 properties, which go for sale in the company's wild Atlantic property auction tomorrow, Friday April 8. For the first time in over two years, the auction will be attended by a live audience and with the combination of live streaming technology, people will be able to bid either in the room or from the comfort of their own homes using phone or internet bidding.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctions are back with a live audience
O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold its live property auction at 12 noon in the Harbour Hotel, New Dock Road, Galway, on Friday April 8, and for the first time in two years it will be attended by a live audience.
O’Malley Construction to build three hundred homes in Galway
Galway developer O’Malley Construction has recently completed the purchase of a 23-acre site located on the Ballymoneen Road.
Impressive detached residence in an exclusive development
Leading the way yet again, DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard has been favoured with the sale of this superior detached property, which is located in the exclusive Cul Aitinn development on the Clybaun Road in Knocknacarra. Cul Aitinn comprises just 28 quality homes and offers the discerning home owner a quiet, yet central living experience.
DNG brings to market this spacious family home in an exceptional development
DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents to the market this wonderful four bedroom residence located just off the Clybaun Road in Knocknacarra. Part of the well established Glenvale Court development, which consists of just 34 homes and offers a quiet residential living experience, it is ideally located within walking distance of an impressive array of amenities including excellent local primary and secondary schools, the Clybaun Hotel & Leisure Centre, Joyces Shopping Centre, the Gateway Shopping Centre, and Sheridans Bar & Restaurant. Additionally, it is within a short walk of the lovely Rusheen Bay, Silverstrand, Barna Woods, Cappagh Park, and Salthill village. It also benefits from the convenience of being located on a regular city bus route, with NUIG, UHG, and Galway city centre just a short drive away.
Mr Tuke’s Fund
One of the reasons for the success of Mr Tuke’s Fund, which sponsored emigrants to America and Canada in the 1880s, was that as far as possible Tuke personally interviewed those wishing to go. He insisted that only families with at least one member capable of hard, physical work could participate. Proper clothes and money were provided to start their new life, and arrangements made in advance where they would stay and find work.