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How to avoid being stung by the hidden costs as a first-time homeowner

If you are planning to take the leap into home ownership in Ireland, make sure you avoid being stung by the hidden add-on costs like conveyancing fees and stamp duty.

The turf market

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James Hardiman, in his history of Galway lists the fuels available in Galway long ago as coal, turf and bog deal. Bog deal was mostly the roots of trees that had been grown over by the bog over the centuries. It was regarded as a nuisance by the turf cutter who likes nice clean lines as he used his sleán. The turf men usually threw this timber up on top of the bog. It gave out a lot of sparkle, like a mini firework, while it burned in the grate.

Lexus Galway wins Franchise Sales Operation of the Year at SIMI Irish Motor Industry Awards

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Lexus Galway has been crowned 'Franchise Sales Operation of the Year' at the 2025 Irish Motor Industry Awards by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) in partnership with Bank of Ireland.

GRETB Celebration of the Arts returns next month

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Following the incredible success of last year’s inaugural GRETB Celebration of the Arts, the competition is returning next month. Open to all schools under the patronage of Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB), the event showcases talent across more than eleven artistic disciplines. This year, it expands even further with the introduction of a modern dance category and the participation of GRETB’s two Community National Schools.

Siren – a leading force in investigative intelligence technology

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Born from groundbreaking research at the University of Galway, Siren has emerged as a leading force in investigative intelligence technology since its formation in 2016.

GRETB acknowledges outgoing board members

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Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) recently hosted a special event at the Raheen Woods Hotel in Athenry to recognise the dedication and commitment of its outgoing Board members who have completed a full term of service.

Review your health insurance before you renew

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Life is full of changes and our needs can differ from one year to the next.

The lock keeper’s house

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The Eglinton Canal was a work of great utility both in terms of draining and regulating the surplus waters of the lake and permitting ingress from the sea. The lower lake used to empty its waters through a delta by three visible outlets into the sea; The natural and original shallow tortuous and rocky Galway River, navigable only for very small craft and row-boats; The Mionlach creek, a small stream nearly filled up; “The Friar’s Cut”, about three quarters of a mile in length, fifty feet wide and twelve feet deep.

Loughrea's Glanua illuestrates growth ambition with acquisition of UK-based Marches Biogas

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Loughrea-based Glanua, a leading engineering company, last night (Wednesday) announced that it has acquired UK-based Marches Biogas, an engineering and services firm that specialises in anaerobic digestion and biogas production.

Hidden Hearing Galway: A new chapter for hearing health

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HIDDEN HEARING, a trusted name in auditory care, has launched a new chapter for hearing health in the region, following the clinic's relocation to a new state-of-the-art store in the former KBC Bank building in Eyre Square, just 200 metres from its previous address in the Square.

 

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