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A bright start in Knocknacarra

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Set in one of Galway’s most sought-after suburbs, No 94 Portacarron presents a rare opportunity for buyers seeking a well located, well proportioned home with genuine potential. Brought to the market by DNG Leonard & Heaslip, this three bedroom semidetached house offers space, light and convenience in equal measure — an appealing combination for first time buyers and young families alike.

Artisanal gifts and expertly chosen wines at Blackrock Cottage

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For anyone searching for a thoughtful and beautifully curated Christmas gift this year, Blackrock Cottage in Salthill has quietly become one of Galway’s most reliable treasure troves.

Tesco Ireland launches Christmas food collection to support Galway families in need

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Tesco Ireland has announced the return of its annual Stronger Starts Christmas Food Collection, calling on customers across Galway to help support families facing food insecurity this festive season.

Prison a sobering experience for alcohol addict

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A week spent in prison has been a “sobering experience” for a man with addiction issues, his solicitor pleaded, when he appeared again before Galway District Court on theft charges.

O'Donnellan and Joyce present a first-floor apartment on Rahoon Road

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O'Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers are delighted to offer for sale a two-bed first-floor apartment, No. 99, in the popular Rosan Glas development.

Ashley Park - a distinguished new residential offering in Dangan

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Heskin & Co presents an exclusive new development in the Dangan area, called Ashley Park, featuring eight detached homes in two elegant styles: The Willow and The Laoise.

Homeless man broke into house 'seeking shelter'

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A homeless man who broke into an empty house on College Road in Galway because he had nowhere to sleep was sentenced to six months in prison when he appeared before Galway District Court this week.

Shoplifter manifestly sorry for her actions, Clifden Court told

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A JUDGE noted at Clifden District Court that a woman who pleaded guilty to stealing groceries because she was under financial pressure and was also pleading to driving without insurance had a car and so did her husband. She made her observation when she was asked to grant free legal aid to the defendant.

Shoplifter who drove without insurance apologises for her actions in court

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A Judge noted at Clifden District Court that a woman who pleaded guilty to stealing groceries because she was under financial pressure, and was also pleading to driving without insurance, had a car and so did her husband. She made her observation when she was asked to grant free legal aid to the defendant.

Stewart Construction: Helping Galway thrive for more than 120 years

James Stewart began trading in Lower Salthill, Galway, in 1902. The firm quickly grew into a general building business with in-house capabilities such as joinery works, mechanical engineering works and an architectural stonework division. The firm has earned a well-respected reputation as a builder of houses, churches, schools and industrial buildings.

 

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