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University of Galway reduces repeat exam fee by a third
University of Galway has announced a reduction to the fee for repeat examinations.
Calling all Galway Girls to run the mini-marathon
The National Breast Cancer Research Institute are asking Galway girls to join their team for this year’s Vhi Women’s Mini Marathon on Sunday, June 2.
DNG offers new beginnings in luxury Rosan Glas home
In the bustling city of Galway, where the winds from the Atlantic bring a fresh promise of opportunity and growth, finding an ideal property can mark a significant moment for a potential buyer. DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard's latest listing, No 68 Rosan Glas in Rahoon, could very well be that property.
Fantastic terraced property in The Long Walk offers stunning River Corrib views
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale this immaculate terraced townhouse in the famous Galway city landmark of The Long Walk.
Immerse yourself in Ireland's rich culture this summer with festivals and events in Galway
It doesn't get much better than summertime in Galway. A city steeped in history, culture, and life, Galway city should be top of everyone's Wild Atlantic Way agenda. The City of the Tribes' is always brimming with energy and joy, but there is a unique energy about the city in the summer. This is helped by the number of festivals and events happening around Galway city during the summer months.
Galway Youth Orchestra concert this weekend
Galway Youth Orchestra will finish their 42nd season with a concert in the Lr. Aula, in the University of Galway on Saturday, April 27th at 7.30 pm.
Spacious semi on a corner site in Knocknacarra
O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a four/five bed semidetached house in the popular development of Monalee Heights.
New book studies Galway’s hidden revolution
Galway’s town hall was occupied by housing protesters in 1922, and a soviet declared. Land seizures across the county shocked the government of the newly independent state, while a huge bronze statue in Eyre Square was dragged by a mob into the sea.
Labour’s candidate calls on University to review links with Israeli institutions
Fergal Landy, Labour’s Midlands North-West candidate for the upcoming European elections, has urged the University of Galway to ensure a thorough and speedy review of its links with Israeli academic institutions in the face of an ongoing war in Gaza that has seen thousands of civilians killed and injured, as well as deliberate attacks on hospitals, food supplies, schools and universities.
Newcastle and Moycullen granted €10 million in funding for new community centres
After a long road it was a day for the communities of Newcastle and Moycullen to celebrate, in particular the hard-working committee who, for over 20 years, have been involved on the road that led to a €10 million announcement to deliver new community centres in Newcastle and Maigh Cuillinn. These new centres will support thousands of residents in Newcastle, Dangan, Bushypark, Maigh Cuillinn, and the many community groups and schools in the area.