Search Results for 'Claregalway'
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Kyne flys flag for Fine Gael
The confirmed entry of the Moycullen man has tightened odds in the Dáil race, as he is expected to draw votes from the same Connemara pool that bookies’ favourite, Councillor Noel Thomas (II), relies on, along with Oughterard candidate, Councillor Thomas Welby (Ind).
Claregalway gets flood funding
Minister of State Noel Grealish has welcomed the allocation of €1.5 million to tackle flooding in the village of Claregalway.
From Athenry to Africa
Christy O’Hara and Martina Farragher will never forget the sheer joy on the Tanzanian children’s faces when they saw balloons for the first time. Their eyes opened wide with excitement as they were inflated and then released into the air. The atmosphere was electric as they chased them around the place, shrieking with delight.
Two shows per night in Carnmore
The group has two hilarious one-act plays for its audiences again this year.
Claregalway Tidy Towns is working to keep Claregalway beautiful
In Claregalway, a dedicated group of volunteers has been steadily working to enhance the appearance and environment of their community. This year, the group has grown to 11 volunteers, and the rise reflects a growing recognition of the improvements being made.
Budding Galway author comes runner-up in short story competition
Eleven-year-old Darragh O’Keeffe from Claregalway is runner-up of the national Specsavers Irish Book Awards short story competition. The Galway native entered the competition with his enchanting story and has been awarded the runner up prize, a collection of popular Irish children’s books, including Paddy Donnelly’s The Golden Hare and Oliver Jeffers’ Where to Hide a Star.
Excellent detached bungalow in Turloughmore
O'Donnellan & Joyce are delighted to welcome to the market a four bed detached bungalow in Grange, Turloughmore, Co Galway.
Quality farm with house in Claregalway
This excellent residential holding in Crusheeny, Claregalway, extends to c42 acres including 38 acres of prime quality agricultural lands suitable for tillage or grazing. There is also extensive road frontage suitable for residential sites, subject to planning permission.
'Serious consideration' should be given to council merger says Carroll
Controversial council mergers, regrets about slow moving housing policies and the 'burning issues' facing Galway County Council were all featured in the outgoing Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Liam Carroll's last address on Friday, June 21.
