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Immaculate owner-occupied duplex for sale with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard

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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard is the chosen agent for this beautiful property on the Rahoon Road. Apt 2, Glasleic House has recently been completely refurbished throughout with no expense spared, and this must-see family home is in walk-in condition.

Visit MLK: Galway's premier destination for bespoke kitchens

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Visit MLK: Galway's premier destination for bespoke kitchensMark Lohan Kitchens (MLK) has swiftly established itself as a go-to destination for homeowners from Galway and surrounding counties seeking bespoke kitchen designs, quality craftsmanship and exceptional service. Since opening its impressive 6,500sq ft showroom in Ballybane Industrial Estate, Galway city, MLK has catered to a diverse clientele over the past year, from first-time renovators and new builds to seasoned home builders, all eager to create their dream kitchens.

NeoDyne celebrates five years in Galway with new larger office

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NeoDyne, a leading electrical and industrial engineering company, celebrated the opening of its new, larger office in Galway with a ribbon-cutting ceremony officiated by Mayor of Galway, Cllr. Eddie Hoare.

World stage recognition for Moate CS students at Junk Kouture Global Final

There was recognition on the world stage for three students from Moate Community School, their fashion creativity having achieved the Junk Kouture World Designer of the Year award at a ceremony hosted in Monaco.

Galway Roscommon ETB takes to the stage at annual education conference

Sinéad Morgan, Director of Further Education and Training at Galway Roscommon ETB (GRETB) was a featured speaker at this year’s Education and Training Boards Ireland (ETBI) Further Education and Training conference which welcomed 250 delegates from across Ireland to Athlone last week. The title for this year’s conference was ‘Pathways – Pathways to FET, Pathways in FET, Pathways from FET’.

Ballybrit carpark headache for Boston Scientific commuters

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Heritage body An Taisce has queried plans by Boston Scientific to build two new carparks at its Ballybrit campus, while Galway County Council has also raised concerns.

Biodiversity orchard planting scheme has Galway’s bees ‘buzzin’

Holy Rosary College, Mountbellew and Monivea Tidy Towns are two local beneficiaries of this year’s ‘Orchards in the Community’ green scheme.

Galway and Roscommon ETB welcomes funding announcement

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Galway and Roscommon Education Training Board welcomed Senator Seán Kyne, on behalf of Minister for Further and Higher Education Simon Harris, who unveiled the allocation of funding for two vital projects managed by the Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB). The Petersburg Outdoor Education and Training Centre in Clonbur and the GRETB Training Centre in Mervue, Galway, are set to benefit from the latest wave of capital investment under the Further Education and Training (FET) Strategic Infrastructure Upgrade Fund.

Inadequate water treatment facility results in untreated water flowing into popular swimming beaches, says An Taisce

With the pipework to the city’s water treatment facility in Mutton Island not having sufficient capacity to process the city’s wastewater during times of even ‘relatively light rainfall events’, frequently rendering two popular beaches for local bathers as ‘unsuitable for swimming’, the planning committee of An Taisce is appealing to Galway City Council to address the urgent issue before adding more homes to the city water network.

City's insufficient water treatment facilities need to be urgently addressed, say Taisce

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With the city's water treatment facility in Mutton Island struggling to process the city's wastewater during times of even 'relatively light rainfall events', frequently rendering two popular beaches for local bathers as 'unsuitable for swimming', the planning committee of An Taisce is appealing to Galway City Council to address the urgent issue before adding more homes to the city water network.

 

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