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All-Ireland Champions travel to Pearse Stadium for Galway GAA Double-header
Galway hurling fans got an unexpected boost before a ball had even been thrown in last weekend. It was announced that their final National League group game against Limerick will now take place this coming Saturday afternoon in Pearse Stadium (throw-in is at 1.15pm). The footballers will also play in the Salthill grounds on the same day (throw-in is at 3.15pm).
Relegation from Superleague confirmed for Maigh Cuilinn
Maigh Cuilinn’s final Superleague home game of the season this Saturday night will be a bitter-sweet affair. The Connemara side have been relegated to the National League following a defeat at the buzzer last weekend.
Galway welcome King Con's Dublin in bid to avoid relegation
The carnival weekend surrounding St Patrick’s day kicks off this Saturday, as Galway welcome the two All-Ireland champions to Pearse stadium. It is a double header that is sure to bring a packed crowd to the Salthill venue.
Incentive proposed by Skoda to promote Biofuel use
Skoda Ireland and Certa have launched a new joint campaign aimed at encouraging owners and would-be buyers of new diesel cars to use HVO biofuel to significantly lower their motoring carbon emissions.
The SCSI publishes ‘The Real Cost of New Housing Delivery 2023’
A major report by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) has found that Galway is one of the most viable regions for delivering a new three-bedroom semi-detached house in a multi-unit scheme in Ireland. The two areas where the construction of a new 3-bed-semi is most viable on average is Galway and the Greater Dublin Area.
Galway’s commercial market shows positive outlook despite high vacancy rate
Attributed to changing consumer appetites and habits, challenging trading conditions and the rise of hybrid working, the rate of vacancies in Galway's commercial properties has risen in the last twelve months to become the second highest in Ireland.
Galway rents continue to rise
In the past year rental prices in Galway city have risen by 11.3 per cent, according to the most recent Daft.ie report, published at the end of February.
Event remembering Cumann na mBan leader, Julia Morrissey to take place
The life and legacy of Julia Morrissey, one of the leaders in the Galway Rising of 1916, will be commemorated at an upcoming event in Athenry, marking the 50th anniversary of her death.
Lough Ree RNLI volunteers mark milestone 200 years in Dublin and Westminster
Lough Ree RNLI is one the newest stations the charity has on the island of Ireland and crew members proudly marked two centuries of lifesaving at special events in Dublin and London on Monday of this week.
Five ways to make your groceries last longer and eight ways to reduce home waste
Too Good To Go, the social impact company behind the world’s largest marketplace for surplus food, is sharing some top tips on how to reduce your environmental impact and making sure you get the most from your grocery shop.