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Sickeen/Suckeen
According to O’Donovan’s Ordnance Survey Letters from 1839, “Suckine is now pronounced Suicín, which is, out of satirical humour frequently called Suicín na Mallacht, that is “Sickeen of the Imprecations or Curses”. It is written Sickeen Dyke in the Name Book and described as lying where the road from Galway to Menlo crosses the flooded land at Coolagh.”
Sickeen/Suckeen
Sickeen/Suckeen
Prime city residential landbank for sale with O’Donnellan & Joyce
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this prime city development opportunity consisting of circa 5.38 acres of zoned residential lands. The lands are located in the high density townland of Terryland which is situated just 1km from Galway city centre.
Galway FA U18s reach Youth Inter League decider
Ollie Neary and Damien Brennan's Galway FA U18 team will contest the FAI Youth Inter League final against Cork at Eamonn Deacy Park at the end of this month.
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Appeal for witnesses to fatal motorway collision
City will need 4,433 houses built by end of the decade
Galway city will need 4,433 houses by 2028, and of these 1,575 will need to be social housing and 903 will have to be affordable housing, if the city is to seriously tackle the growing local authority waiting list.
Popular Nugent embarking on London adventure
On January 10 Galway United’s players and coaching staff reported for pre-season training in Drom. There was one notable absentee with Maurice Nugent embarking on a new journey to work in London.
No joy for Galway in IBAL litter survey
Galway city needs to look at its litter management plan if it is to reverse the trend that has this week seen it lose its Clean City status in the latest IBAL anti-litter league.
No joy for Galway in IBAL litter survey
by Declan Varley
Shortage of new homes in 2021
O’Donnellan & Joyce is the leading new homes agent in Galway and has finalised the sale of seven housing estates in the city and county with some 185 new homes and apartments sold in 2021. The demand for new and BER ‘A’ rated houses are at their highest levels, with first time buyers benefiting from the help to buy scheme and the lack of supply of second hand homes. The ability to work from home has seen a large number of people and families relocate to Galway city and county which seems to be a popular trend due to the easier pace of life that Galway has to offer.