Search Results for 'Tom Sheridan'

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Beautifully upgraded home in a quiet cul de sac

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No 27 Riasc na Ri is a spacious three bed semidetached family home which has been beautifully renovated and upgraded throughout to a very high standard and is in walk-in condition. Built by Inchagoill Construction in 2000, this home is set in a quiet cul de sac at the rear of the development, located just off Bother Stiofan, and overlooks a large green area.

Galway pubs and restaurants clean up in Irish Food and Bar Awards

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Several Galway establishments have taken home titles in this year’s Bar of the Year Awards and The Food Awards Ireland.

Self Help Africa Table Quiz for Ukraine

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Self Help Africa are having a Table Quiz in Tom Sheridan’s Pub, Knocknacarra, Galway on Tuesday March 22 at 8.30pm with proceeds going towards their work in Ukraine where they are delivering medical supplies within Ukraine and also helping refugees with food, blankets, water and medical supplies and emotional support.

An ideal family home in Manor Court

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Mullery auctioneers brings to the market No 42 Manor Court, Knocknacarra. This superb Kenny developed scheme was completed c1995 and has matured into a coveted development, with large landscaped green areas throughout, incorporating grass, trees, and shrubs and is without doubt much sought after by families.

Substantial detached family residence in Knocknacarra

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Cul Aitinn is a prestigious development of just 28 homes just off the Clybaun Road, close to the Clybaun Hotel and NRG gym, Joyce’s supermarket, and Tom Sheridan’s Bar and Restaurant, 1.5 miles from Salthill and only 2.5 miles west of Galway city centre.

Moycullen claim All-Ireland senior club title in epic final

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Moycullen handballers made history when they claimed the premier title for the first time as the 2019 GAA Handball season came to a close on Saturday.

Brasserie on the Corner, standing the test of time

It is hard to believe that Brasserie on the Corner has been around for as long as it has. It seems like only yesterday that the team were putting the finishing touches to it, yet that was way back in July 2012, and it has been going from strength to strength ever since. Opened on a disused corner of Eglinton Street, The Brasserie brought life back to this slightly down-at-heel area. It benefits by being run by the same people that have the popular Dáil Bar, The Front Door, and Tom Sheridan’s in Knocknacarra, a professional team that do not tend to miss a trick, and from being under the watchful eye of Eimear Killian, one of the best general managers in the business.

#WearitShareit for Galway 2020

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With less than a week left in Galway’s final bid to become the European Capital of Culture 2020, Galway’s business community has rallied to launch a new #WearitShareit campaign.

 

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