Search Results for 'Jacqueline Conboy'

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G Conboy Electrical - open for business

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G Conboy Electrical, a Galway institution, is open for business and offering call out services to repair appliances in your home. Now operating exclusively at its New Road location, Conboy Electrical is providing a walk-in service for clients' home appliances and has a large supply of spare parts including elements, pumps, motors, and belts.

G Conboy Electrical - open for business

G Conboy Electrical, a Galway institution is open for buisness and offering call out services to repair appliances in your home. Now operating exclusively at its New Road location, Conboy Electrical is providing a walk in service for clients' home appliances and has a large supply of spare parts including elements, pumps, motors, and belts.

G Conboy Electrical - open for business

G Conboy Electrical, a Galway institution, is open for business and offering call out services to repair appliances in your home. Now operating exclusively at its New Road location, Conboy Electrical is providing a walk-in service for clients' home appliances and has a large supply of spare parts including elements, pumps, motors, and belts.

G Conboy Electrical — open for business on New Road

G Conboy Electrical, a Galway institution is open during these current restrictions and offering call out services to repair appliances. Its New Road location is open for business providing a walk-in service for client's home appliances and has a large supply of spare parts including elements, pumps, motors, and belts. Manager, Jacqueline Conboy, says the staff is looking forward to seeing their regular and new customers. They also carry a wide range of new appliances; washer. dryers. cookers. dishwashers. vacumn cleaners. kettles. toasters. hairdryers and radios.

G Conboy Electrical - open for business

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As we near the end of week nine of lockdown, some of us will see the gradual return to normality from next week onwards as certain restrictions are lifted for certain workers. However some businesses have been working away, providing essential services to people around Galway so their lives can function as smoothly as possible.

Salerno class of 1987

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In 1962, the Sisters of Jesus and Mary decided to set up a special class in their national school, Scoil Íde, in Árd na Mara. This class was known as ‘secondary tops’ and was designed to move the girls into secondary level. On September 1, 1965, the nuns opened a new secondary school in a house named ‘Salerno’ on Revagh Road, Rockbarton. They had 65 pupils. The school grew in popularity, the population increased, and there was no room for expansion, so the nuns found a new site on Threadneedle Road and moved into a brand new building there in 1981.

 

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