Search Results for 'Taylors Hill'
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Irish dancing down the years
There is a general lack of specific references to dancing in our older literature but it would be remarkable if there was no dancing in ancient Ireland, if a people with a native taste for music had no knowledge of the kindred art of dancing. There are two Irish words for dance, ‘damhsa’ and ‘rince’. The first is derived from the French ‘danse’ and the second from the English ’rink’ as in skating on ice. The Normans are credited with introducing ‘round dances’ to Ireland.
Flawless flowers without the fuss
Mary Whelan has always loved flowers, but hates to see them fade.
The Shieling, a storybook sanctuary located in the heart of Salthill
Sherry FitzGerald proudly introduces this exceptional property to the market. The Shieling, meaning 'Shepherd’s Shelter', is a captivating four-bedroom home steeped in history and inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, dating back over a century.
The Shieling, a storybook sanctuary located in the heart of Salthill
Sherry FitzGerald proudly introduces this exceptional property to the market. The Shieling, meaning 'Shepherd’s Shelter', is a captivating four-bedroom home steeped in history and inspired by the Arts and Crafts movement, dating back over a century.
Chain of events: a look at who wears the mayor’s medallions next
Councillor Peter Keane finished up his stint as Galway’s first citizen last week, and was replaced by Councillor Mike Cubbard.
Doggett clocks historic run to claim 400m crown
It was one of a host of medals for Galway athletes over the two days of competition.
Tuam AC's Newell scores new PB in Czechia
Matthew Newell of Tuam AC competed at the European Race Walking Team Championships in Podebrady in Czechia last weekend. Newell raced in the U20 10km and recorded a new personal best of 44:52 as he finished in 19th place.
Stunning apartment in landmark building on Taylors Hill Road
1 MOUNT EATON, TAYLORS HILL ROAD, GALWAY CITY, H91 TY75
Relove Fashion competition sews up interest from city students
Galway City Council has said it it delighted to fund the Relove Fashion competition for young people of secondary school age across the city. This is a national sustainable fashion competition with the city already having 15 schools/youth groups signed up.
Perfect location close to Salthill and the city centre
No 47 Lios Ealtan is a quality, own-door three bed duplex apartment which overlooks a large green area set in a gated development of Lios Ealtan. Built in 1997, it is located just off The Crescent at Nile Lodge, equal distance from Galway city centre and Salthill and at the foot of Taylors Hill, making it one of the most sought-after addresses in Galway city.
