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‘Giving God a chance’

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Keith Kelly sat in a Mayo courtroom anxiously awaiting his fate. He was appearing before the local judge on 11 charges. His solicitor gave him little reason for hope, saying more than likely he would end up in prison.

Travellers call on city pubs to let them in

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Posters have been erected around town advertising a ‘March to the Arch’ on Saturday, March 21, at 1.30pm from Galway Cathedral to Spanish Arch.

St Patrick's Day parade route revealed

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This year's St Patrick’s Day Parade will commence at 11.30am on Tuesday from the University of Galway, adjacent to the Quad, turning left onto University Road, proceeding towards Galway Cathedral, going over the Salmon Weir Bridge, towards the Courthouse and then turning right onto Saint Francis Street.

Road closures planned to facilitate St Patrick’s Day Parade

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Gardaí are advising those attending the St Patrick’s parade in Galway city next week on Tuesday, March 17, and also those who may have other business in Galway city centre on that day, that there will be road closures in place from 11am to 2pm in Galway city centre to facilitate the St Patrick’s Day Parade.

DNG Leonard & Heaslip offers period Canal Road residence

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A distinctive period residence in one of Galway’s most established residential areas has come to the market, as DNG Leonard & Heaslip offers for sale No 8 Canal Road Upper.

Galway’s heart heard in prayer at the Novena

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Preparations continue at Galway Cathedral for the 42nd annual Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help, which begins on Monday, February 2.

O’Donnellan & Joyce lead the commercial market in the west

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The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout 2025. In the first quarter of the year, the commercial market stabilised after a slight correction in 2023-2024. Due to a combination of factors, including fluctuating interest rates and political uncertainty both locally and internationally, demand within the commercial sector was somewhat stagnant. The lack of supply on the market strengthened demand throughout the second half of 2025.

O’Donnellan & Joyce lead the commercial market in the west

The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout 2025. In the first quarter of the year, the commercial market stabilised after a slight correction in 2023-2024. Due to a combination of factors, including fluctuating interest rates and political uncertainty both locally and internationally, demand within the commercial sector was somewhat stagnant. The lack of supply on the market strengthened demand throughout the second half of 2025.

Live Crib experience in Galway Cathedral

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Galway Cathedral warmly invites the community to experience its annual Live Crib on Tuesday, December 16, from 11:30am to 4:00pm.

Duplex apartment in a secure city centre complex

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale a three bed duplex apartment situated in the heart of Galway city, within minutes of Eyre Square.

 

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