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Galway city house prices rise 2.4 per cent in three months, survey says

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The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in Galway city has increased to €345,000, up 2.4 per cent from €337,000 in the last three months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.

Galway secondary school enrolment crisis set to continue due to government’s lack of planning, says Farrell

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Sinn Féin TD Mairéad Farrell has called on government to address the delays in school capital projects in Galway immediately.

Galway secondary schools full to bursting, report shows

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Four out of every five post-primary schools across Galway had to turn away parents seeking places for their children last year.

Free talk on radical Seventies theatre in Galway

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Controversial Scottish agitprop theatre troupe 7:84 visited Galway in 1974 and left a lasting impression on the city and its nascent arts scene.

Dance triple bill at Town Hall

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Magdalena Hylak, Galway Dance Artist-in-Residence, has curated a unique contemporary dance triple bill for The Town Hall Theatre this Saturday, March 23, at 8pm.

Faulty Towers’ Dining Experience in Galway this spring

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Straight from London’s West End via the Sydney Opera House, Faulty Towers: The Dining Experience returns to Galway in April.

Social dancing fundraiser for Ella Farrell

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The profits from a social dancing event taking place on March 24 will be donated to the Ella Farrell Cancer Treatment & Recovery Fund.

Hotel room tax could raise €1.7 million for Galway City, says Lohan

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It is time for Galway City Council to look at applying a hotel room tax on all visitors as this would be a sensible revenue raising measure that could go directly into the delivery of services in Galway City. So said Mark Lohan, Sinn Féin candidate in this summer’s Galway City Council elections.

Play your part in the shaping of a new Galway

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The present and the future have an annoying habit of conspiring to show just how silly we might have been in the past. Armed with foresight and hindsight, something that might have seemed like a good idea at some stage in the past is ridiculed by the present and put right by the future.

Call for schools and educators to share their artistic creations with Galway Atlantaquaria

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Galway Atlantaquaria in Salthill is seeking the help of local schools and educators to promote Ocean and Environmental Care through Art and Design.

 

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