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Sketching in the City of the Tribes

When you think of plein air painting, Galway may not be the first town that springs to mind. You’re more likely to conjure up a sleepy Italian village, or maybe the French Riviera. But, even in November, Galway is perfect for a different type of outdoor painting. The global Urban Sketching movement is all about drawing wherever you are. People all over the world can be seen with their tiny sets of paints, scribbling away in sketchbooks, sketching whatever happens to be in front of them – indoors and out.

Two bed apartment in the heart of the city

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Sherry FitzGerald welcomes No 7 Glor na Mara, New Dock Street, Galway, to the market for sale by private treaty. No 7 is an attractive two bedroom apartment close to Galway city centre.

Exhibition to give Another View

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GALWAY ARTIST Paul James Kearney will provide his own particular view of Galway city in his new exhibition, Another View, which opens in the Renzo Café & Gallery, Eyre Street, this evening at 8pm.

Abortion Pill Bus to arrive in Galway

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The Abortion Pill Bus, which will carry abortion pills, currently not legally available in Ireland, will be in Galway city tomorrow [Friday October 23]  to raise issues of reproductive rights and the repeal of the controversial 8th Ammendment of the constitution.

Gondolas of Galway — 16-seater bikes to ferry commuters and tour groups around the city

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A 16-seater covered bicycle capable of carrying group of pedalling passengers from place to place in the city could soon become commonplace after the idea was deemed one of the winners at the Galway Start Up Weekend held at GMIT from Friday to Sunday.

Gondolas of Galway — 16-seater bikes to ferry commuters and tour groups around the city

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A 16-seater covered bicycle capable of carrying group of pedalling passengers from place to place in the city could soon become commonplace after the idea was deemed one of the winners at the Galway Start Up Weekend held at GMIT from Friday to Sunday.

Mexican food - it’s so hot right now

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There is something hot happening in Ireland — Mexican food, one of the biggest food trends of recent years, has gone mainstream, and shows no signs of cooling down just yet. 

Gondolas of Galway — 16-seater bikes to ferry commuters and tour groups around the city

A 16-seater covered bicycle capable of carrying group of pedalling passengers from place to place in the city could soon become commonplace after the idea was deemed one of the winners at the Galway Start Up Weekend held at GMIT from Friday to Sunday.

DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard’s September auction should not be missed

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Tomorrow will see leading Galway auction house DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard hold its final auction of its autumn series in the Radisson Blu Hotel. Once again the Galway city based firm is expecting a large turnout with its auctions becoming must-see events for those interested in the west of Ireland's property trends.  

City braces itself for highest tides in nearly two decades

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This month will see some of the highest tides Galway has experienced in the last 18 years, with measures being put in place to deal with flooding around the Spanish Arch area of the city.

 

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