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Hotel room tax could raise €1.7 million for Galway City, says Lohan

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It is time for Galway City Council to look at applying a hotel room tax on all visitors as this would be a sensible revenue raising measure that could go directly into the delivery of services in Galway City. So said Mark Lohan, Sinn Féin candidate in this summer’s Galway City Council elections.

The Atlanta Hotel

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Joseph Owens lived in Glenamaddy with his wife, who was born Annie M Tuohy. They had three children, Dick, Mary, and her twin Joseph (born February 4, 1912), who was known to one and all as Josie. The father died very young. Annie remarried, this time to a man named Doorly, and in 1922, the family bought a four-bay four-storey early 19th century house in Lower Dominick Street from Nora O’Donnell and moved to Galway. Annie was a busy woman, she opened a drapery shop where she designed clothes, made them and sold them in her shop, and she kept lodgers upstairs, all as she was rearing her children.

Five ways to make your groceries last longer and eight ways to reduce home waste

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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.

Boston Red Sox chooses Galway’s Centripetal as cyber network security partner

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Centripetal, the global leader in intelligence powered cybersecurity with an EMEA team based in Galway, has this week been selected as the Official Cyber Network Security Partner for the Boston Red Sox and Fenway Park.

Public talk on Galway’s greatest spy

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Decorated wartime codebreaker and noted musicologist Emily Anderson will be subject of a public talk at 8pm this Monday, March 11, at the Harbour Hotel.

A vibrant community spirit on the Ballymoneen Road

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This fabulous four bedroom home has become available with DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard. Located in an elevated position on the Ballymoneen Road, the Sli Gheal development boasts an enviable location with views across Galway Bay, and is just a short drive from the city centre. This proximity ensures easy access to the vibrant cultural scene, bustling nightlife, and diverse culinary delights that the city of Galway has to offer. From the historic streets of Galway steeped in tradition to the lively energy of Salthill, residents find themselves immersed in an atmosphere that exudes warmth and hospitality.

Exceptionally well located detached home in Newcastle

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On the immediate western outskirts of the vibrant city of Galway, this exceptionally well located four bed detached residence comes to market with DNG Maxwell, Heaslip & Leonard. Just a few minutes' walk from the prestigious University of Galway, UHG and local schools, it offers unparalleled convenience and accessibility for its fortunate new owners. It also caters to the practical needs of its residents with an array of local amenities such as Aldi, Dunnes, pharmacies, hairdressers and many other local shops ensuring that daily errands are completed with ease.

Maté in Galway to speak on trauma and Gaza

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Musical theatre composer, therapist and political activist Daniel Maté will speak at an event in Galway this month, including a blend of traditional Irish and Palestinian music.

Galway-based Connacht players set for U20 Six Nations clincher

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Three Irish U20s plying their trade for Galway clubs are set for a pivotal Six Nations game against England this Friday.

Galway founders among 170 graduates from Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers Programme

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170 graduates from Enterprise Ireland’s New Frontiers class of 2023 attended a National Networking event in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Athlone last week.

 

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