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Planning objections expected against proposed bar and restaurant for Clybaun
There is significant opposition among a number of residents in Knocknacarra against a proposal to build a new pub and restaurant at a site off the busy Clybaun roundabout. A planning application was lodged regarding this development on May 29 and submissions will be accepted until July 2.
Luxury revamp boosts employment at Ashford Castle
Some 300 people are now employed at iconic Ashford Castle in Cong, just four years after the former summer residence of the Guinness family went into receivership.
Wake up and smell the coffee
The cup of tea, beloved by the Irish, is very much in danger of losing its place as the nation's hot beverage of choice, threatened by our growing addiction to coffee. Even for those of us who cannot be bothered with the fuss of grinding and filtering and are happy enough to put up with the dried and jarred, coffee flavoured dust at home, we still expect much more from our coffee when out and about.
O’Donnellan & Joyce all day property auction attracting national and international interest
O’Donnellan & Joyce’s all day property auction is being held on May 9 at the Harbour Hotel on The Docks. There has been a huge volume of enquiries to the office of O’Donnellan & Joyce in relation to the properties being offered for auction, both locally and outside Galway on a national and international scale. The auction is also to be divided into two sections, with a morning and afternoon session.
O’Donnellan & Joyce all day property auction attracting national and international interest
O’Donnellan & Joyce’s all day property auction is being held on May 9 at the Harbour Hotel on The Docks. There has been a huge volume of enquiries to the office of O’Donnellan & Joyce in relation to the properties being offered for auction, both locally and outside Galway on a national and international scale. The auction is also to be divided into two sections, with a morning and afternoon session.
Buckleys declare store wars against German giant
A family-run retailer in Mullingar is seeking to stop further expansion of a rival supermarket chain by appealing the permission granted to Aldi for its second store in the town.
Tesco to build new Mullingar superstore as “disappointed” residents’ appeal fails
O’Growney Terrace residents have voiced their disappointment with the news that An Bord Pleanála has turned down their appeal against the planning permission granted to their large retail neighbour, Tesco.
Business blossoms as bank becomes bistro
The return to function of a number of Mullingar landmarks continues apace with the news this week that the former Bank of Ireland opposite the Market Square is to re-open as a shop and bistro.
Poppy Seed Cafe, Clarinbridge
Poppy Seed coffee house and restaurant opened in the heart of Clarinbridge in 2007. This cafe is a modern and spacious, light filled space along the banks of the Clarin river, set back from the hum of the very busy main road and with ample parking. It seems the sun can find its way into this room on even the dullest of days. With one wall opened into a Meadows & Byrne store, Poppy Seed provides a welcome break from the hard work of homemaking with its excellent homebaking, just the ticket to break up a busy day. Open seven days a week and with freshly baked breads and other treats every morning, Poppy Seed offers a good menu for breakfast including an array of its speciality handmade pastries and premium coffee. Lunch choices are both healthy and hearty with chicken pâté with brioche and plum compote, Galway Bay seafood crumble with salad and brown bread, gourmet sandwiches and salads, quiches, and quesadillas all on offer. In addition to all this fine fare, the retail space offers wines, handmade Irish chocolates and biscuits, plus an array of preserves, chutneys, and savoury treats. If you need a gift or a hamper Poppy Seed will make it up for you and wrap it prettily to boot.