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O’Donnellan & Joyce launches a detached bungalow in Newcastle

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market the rare opportunity to acquire a detached bungalow in the ever popular Tudor Lawn development in Newcastle, Galway.
ATU hosts HR managers event on culture, communications and change in people management

HR managers from public and private organisations in the west and northwest will gather in Atlantic Technological University (ATU) on Friday 7 March (2pm), for a workshop event titled “Culture, Communications and Change in People Management” in ATU’s Mayo Campus (Castlebar).
Corrib Beo Talk on the Corrib’s Mystery Island – Iniscreamha
The Corrib’s mystery Island is the subject of the next in a series of lunchtime talks organised by Corrib Beo in collaboration with Galway City Museum. This talk at the Museum on Wednesday, February 26 will be delivered by archaeologist, Paul Naessens, and will treat with the eleventh century pre-Norman stone fortress on Iniscreamha Island, close to the east shore of the lake.
Corrib Beo Talk on the Corrib’s Mystery Island – Iniscreamha

The Corrib’s mystery Island is the subject of the next in a series of lunchtime talks organised by Corrib Beo in collaboration with Galway City Museum. This talk at the Museum on Wednesday, February 26 will be delivered by archaeologist, Paul Naessens, and will treat with the eleventh century pre-Norman stone fortress on Iniscreamha Island, close to the east shore of the lake.
The Galway & Corrib Anglers' Association, the early years

On February 6, 1898, Colonel O’Hara from Lenaboy Castle and Henry Hodgson from Currerevagh, Oughterard came together to found The Corrib Fisheries Association for the further improvement of trout fishing on the Corrib. They teamed up with the Board of Conservators of the Galway District to promote proper angling on the Corrib. In 1907, they managed to convince the Department of Agriculture to build a trout hatchery on the Owenriff River in Oughterard. It worked very well for a number of years but eventually fell into decline and closed down in 1924.
Disappointment as Corrib Galway International Rally postponed after storm chaos

Significant infrastructural damage along the route has resulted in the postponement of this weekend’s 2025 Corrib Galway International Rally.
Sizable detached home in popular Newcastle

O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market this sizeable detached residence with amazing potential in the popular cul-de-sac estate of Inchagill Road, Newcastle, Galway.
Impressive line-up for 2025 Corrib Oil Galway International Rally

The Galway Motor Club held the launch of the 2025 Corrib Oil Galway International Rally on Friday last in the Connacht Hotel. Michael Lyster, formerly of RTE and honorary member of Galway Motor Club was MC for the night that saw a large attendance present, including several former clerks of the course.
Southwest views over the Claddagh with Sherry FitzGerald

Sherry FitzGerald has brought to market a spacious two bedroom second floor apartment with stunning southerly views of the River Corrib and Galway Bay. Situated on the Long Walk, one of Galway’s most iconic landmarks, the property has spectacular uninterrupted water views and is a short walk from some of the most scenic parts of Galway city such as The Claddagh, Nimmo's Pier, the Spanish Arch and Salthill Promenade.
City centre home has been meticulously refurbished

O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers are delighted to bring to market this beautiful designed home, situated in the highly sought-after location city centre location of Woodquay.