Search Results for 'Corbett Court'
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Fashion favourites at Vida
Vida boutique in Corbett Court has a fantastic range of everyday stylish clothing that will take you from the school run to work to evening, all without too much thought or effort. In Vida, you will be guaranteed a personal, professional, service with staff on hand to help and guide you.
Feargal Quinn’s retail therapy at Standún to air this weekend
Standún of Spiddal, which is to celebrate its 65th anniversary this month, is to feature in this weekend’s episode of RTÉ’s Feargal Quinn’s Retail Therapy.
Chic maternity wear at the Bump Boutique
With the help of Galway’s newest maternity boutique expecting mothers can dress up their bump rather than hiding it. At the Bump Boutique the aim is to source the most stylish, fashionable maternity wear and provide a shopping experience you will want to repeat. Galway native Orla Loughlin endeavours to cater for all maternity needs, be it work wear, party wear, casual, and of course those special occasions such as weddings, christenings, and black tie events.
Prime leasehold interest for sale in Corbett Court
The leasehold interest and business in the well renowned and thriving ladies boutique known as Associates is on the market with Rooney auctioneers and chartered surveyors.
Teenage father gets detention after setting fire to Garda car
A teenage father of two who set fire to a patrol car while he was handcuffed inside, attempted to bite a garda, and assaulted a shop manager, was sentenced to a total of 18 months’ detention.
Enjoy some retail therapy at rock bottom prices
Number 34 Shop Street is the shop to visit this week. Whether you are a woman or man, looking for something casual or dressy, you will not beat the fantastic value at the Galway Hat Shop sale shop. Proprietor of the Galway Hat shop, Sandra Divilly, is opening a special sale shop for one week only. Sandra will be the third generation of the Divilly family to trade from Number 34 Shop Street. Both her grandfather Martin Divilly and her father Brian Divilly ran Divilly's Butchers from the premises. Suzanne's Boutique, run by Sandra's mother, was the first ladies’ fashion store on the premises followed by Sasha boutique.