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Energy efficiency roadshow brings mobile retrofit hub to Connemara

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A national energy efficiency roadshow is rolling into Connemara to help people understand how to reduce heat loss, cut energy bills and improve comfort in their homes.

Traditional farmhouse with land in Barna

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DNG Martin O’Connor Estate Agents brings to the market a truly exceptional opportunity: a traditional two-storey stone farmhouse full of character, standing on c6.68 hectares (16.49 acres) of picturesque lands in Barna. This remarkable property combines history, charm, and enormous potential, offering a rare canvas for a bespoke family residence or country retreat.

Unlock the potential of a vacant property

The Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant provides financial support for the restoration of vacant and derelict buildings. It can also help fund the renovation of empty or derelict properties that were not previously used as homes, provided the appropriate planning permission has been secured.

Galway City Council secures €3.36 Million EU grant to deliver groundbreaking WATERWAY project

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Galway City Council has become the first local authority in Ireland to receive funding under the European Urban Initiative (EUI) – Innovative Actions programme.

The silent force now reshaping Galway’s property market

Property insights by Johnny Gannon, Fair Deal Property

New energy grants offer real savings for Galway homeowners– says McDonagh

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Galway City and County homeowners are being encouraged to take advantage of a new and expanded range of grants to improve the energy efficiency of their homes and cut heating costs.

Buyers urged to go electric in 2026

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The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is urging everyone buying a new car in 2026 to consider making the switch to an electric vehicle (EV).

A charming traditional cottage close to Lough Corrib

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DNG Martin O'Connor Estate Agents is offering for sale a true piece of Galway heritage. This enchanting 1940s stone cottage in the tranquil townland of Ardnasillagh has been lovingly held by the Joyce family since the day it was built. Just 500 metres from the glittering waters of Lough Corrib and 20km from Galway city, it combines the romance of the Irish countryside with the convenience of being close to every amenity.

Galway to host its first-ever Green Clubs event this month

Galway County Council is joining forces with GAA, LGFA, and camogie clubs from across Galway for the county’s first-ever Green Clubs event at Ballinderreen GAA Club, Clough Road, on Tuesday, June 17.

Home Energy Upgrade information evening

Have you got questions about a Home Energy Upgrade, how to apply for SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) Grants or when to start the process of making your home more energy efficient?

 

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