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How family businesses have helped to build the Galway we know and love

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Known nationally as the City of the Tribes, family has been at the core of Galway's development for centuries transforming what was once a small fishing town into the beating heart of the west of Ireland. So, who were the 14 influential families who laid the groundwork for Galway's success?

A picture perfect home in Ballyconneely

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The sale of a modern detached residence in Derrigimlagh, Ballyconneely, by DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard presents a golden opportunity for those seeking to purchase a property set in one of Ireland’s most scenic locations, offering the perfect escape from the pressures of everyday life, combining contemporary living with a tranquil coastal setting.

Taoiseach goes walkabout on visit to South Mayo with MEP Walsh

The price is right with the Dacia Jogger

The Dacia Jogger has been on sale here in Ireland for just over a year now, selling more than 1,300 units since its launch in April 2022.

Foster & Allen to perform ‘We’ll Meet Again’ concert tour at Tuar Ard Arts Centre

In 2022 internationally renowned recording artists Mick Foster and Tony Allen celebrated their 45th Anniversary in the music wusiness with their We’ll Meet Again Tour and due to popular demand, they have decided to continue these celebrations into 2023.

Corinthians secure bonus-point win on opening day

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Corinthians pulled off a stunning opening day win at home to Rainey Old Boys, winning 34-33 in the Energia AIL Division 2B.

The Model School

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The Model School on Newcastle Road was built in 1849/50 for a cost of £2,533 plus £800 for the furniture. It was one of a series of Model Schools built around that time and was the only one constructed under budget. It opened in July 1852, 170 years ago this month. It catered for Protestant children.

Bohermore and some of its people

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On the 1651 map of Galway, Bohermore is shown as running from The Green (Eyre Square) to the present Cemetery Cross where the ‘Old Gallows’ was located. There was also a gallows ‘where justice is executed’ near the Green. To the left and right of Bohermore, the land was known as St Bridget’s Hill and the region around Prospect Hill was known as Knocknaganach (Cnoc na Gaineamh), the Sandy Hill.

Manulla end Ballyheane's unbeaten league run to go top

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Manulla pushed themselves out in front of the rest of the pack in the Elverys Super League last weekend, when they brought the long unbeaten run of defending champions Ballyheane - to an end on the road.

Friend expects Connacht response after beating from Warriors

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Connacht will be looking for redemption when they travel to Belfast tomorrow evening after their recent “unacceptable” performance and crushing loss to Glasgow Warriors.

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