Search Results for 'Portumna Co.'
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Will clock strike zero tomorrow for Galway Lotto player who didn’t claim €24,224 Lotto prize?
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One lucky (or unlucky) Galway Lotto player has just hours to search pockets and handbags as the clock strikes zero tomorrow on claim time for a €24,000 winning ticket bought on October 7.
Killeen Farmhouse Cheese’s Marion Roeleveld receives Lifetime Achievement award from Irish FoodWriters’ Guild
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BY Declan Varley
Superbly designed property with most impressive views
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Property: Gortanumera, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53AX97
Superbly designed property with impressive views
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Property: Gortanumera, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53AX97
Superbly designed property with impressive views
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Property: Gortanumera, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53AX97
Comfort and spacious qualities to family residence set in tranquil surrounds
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Property: Derryhiveny, Boula, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53 XY77
Superbly designed property with impressive views
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Property: Gortanumera, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53AX97
Superbly designed family residence in scenic location
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Property: Gortanumera, Portumna, Co. Galway, H53AX97
Tight lines — good news for anglers as 18 Galway projects get funding boost
Sean Kyne TD, Minister with responsibility for the Inland Fisheries Sector, has this week announced that 18 angling development projects in the Galway region have been awarded funding of some €275,000 by Inland Fisheries Ireland to improve angling access in the area. The Minister made the announcement while visiting ongoing river enhancement projects on the Grange River, a major tributary of the Clare River that runs through counties Galway, Mayo and Roscommon. The works have been made possible by a unique collaboration between Inland Fisheries Ireland, the Office of Public Works (OPW), Cairde na Chláir and the Clydagh Foundation.