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O’Donnellan & Joyce last auction of the year this Tuesday
O’Donnellan & Joyce will hold its last auction of the year on Tuesday December 17 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway. The agents are expecting tremendous interest on the day due to the variety and diversity of properties on offer.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers tremendous variety of city properties in its last auction of the year
O’Donnellan & Joyce’s last auction of the year will be held on December 17 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway. According to Colm O’Donnellan there is an exceptional diversity of properties on offer, from a substantial detached house, St Margaret’s on Taylor’s Hill, regarded as one of Galway’s premier residential areas, to an apartment at No 57 Lios Ealtan, Nile Lodge, Salthill, Galway.
O’Donnellan & Joyce offers tremendous variety of city properties in its last auction of the year
O’Donnellan & Joyce’s last auction of the year will be held on December 17 at 3pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway. According to Colm O’Donnellan there is an exceptional diversity of properties on offer, from a substantial detached house, St Margaret’s on Taylor’s Hill, regarded as one of Galway’s premier residential areas, to an apartment at No 57 Lios Ealtan, Nile Lodge, Salthill, Galway.
Jail sentence for man who repeatedly raped woman attending hen party in the city
A 25-year-old man who “befriended” a woman separated from her friends during a hen party in Galway city before repeatedly raping and beating her in his flat has been given a 15 year sentence.
The best of Irish
Although celebrating its 70th birthday this year, Ó’Máille’s store in Galway’s High Street is nowhere near ready to pick up its pension.
Enjoy space inside and out in Corofin
Sherry FitzGerald Mannion is offering for sale this beautiful detached residence located in the much sought after area of Curry, Cummer, Corofin, Co Galway.
Generate your own electricity on your farm
The west of Ireland has the best wind resources in Europe. You can now sell any electricity you generate on your farm with back to the ESB. The introduction of a ‘feed-in’ tariff for every kilowatt hour of electricity that you generate you can now export this to the grid. ESB will pay 19c for the first 3000 kWh’s exported to the grid and 9c for every kilowatt hour over the 3000. This, together with savings you make by using your own electricity too, means there has never been a better time to start generating your own electricity on your farm; or indeed in your individual homes, small businesses, and communities.