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Two proud clubs ready to battle for football promotion
The Galway Intermediate Football Championship final takes place on Saturday afternoon between Kilconly and Dunmore MacHales at 4pm in Tuam Stadium. The man taking charge of this fixture with so much at stake for both teams is Kieran Quinn.
Safety measures for Dublin Road junction in Tuam
The Galway County Council is proposing to carry out works on the Dublin Road at the junction with the Purcell Stockwell Road in Tuam.
Funding allocation for Old Tuam Road safety measures welcomed
The allocation of €30,000 for safety improvement works on the Old Tuam Road has been welcomed by local Fine Gael Councillor John Naughten.
Funding allocation for Old Tuam Road safety measures
The allocation of €30,000 for safety improvement works on the Old Tuam Road has been welcomed by local Fine Gael Councillor John Naughten.
Recently renovated apartment for sale close to Galway Harbour
No 8 Dock Street is a recently renovated ground floor two bed apartment with its own door entrance overlooking Galway Harbour along with secure private parking. Built by O'Malley Construction, this apartment is fitted to a very high standard and is well presented throughout.
Galway welcome challenge of Red Hand to Tuam Stadium on Sunday
A huge crowd is expected in Tuam Stadium on Sunday when Galway footballers will host Tyrone in round four of the Allianz League (2pm).
Canney welcomes ‘huge funding boost’ for Tuam stadium
Tuam Stadium is to receive €89,717 under the regional allocation of Sports Capital Grants. Minister for Rural Affairs Seán Canney has welcomed the grant as “a great result” for the north Galway region.
Arch-rivals Tuam Stars and Corofin to clash in Tuam Stadium
This Sunday in Tuam Stadium will see the meeting of age-old rivals Corofin and Tuam Stars in the 2019 county final. Throw-in at Tuam Stadium where the new Tommy Varden terrace will open for the first time, is at 3.30pm.
Galway see off Mayo with classy display in Tuam
The Mayo u20s were looking to be the thrid Mayo side to defeat Galway in championship action inside of five days in Tuam Stadium on Wednesday night.