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Importance of Mervue bus stop highlighted with the NTA by Farrell

Sinn Féin TD for Galway West Mairéad Farrell has once again raised the importance of the retention of Mervue Bus Stop with the National Transport Authority.
Galway Ladies make swift return to Division 1

The Galway Ladies football team secured their immediate return to Division 1 league football with a comprehensive victory over Monaghan last weekend. They travel to Clare this Sunday for the final league fixture of the campaign.
Galway Corinthians RFC pays tribute to club legend Paddy Flynn

Born on the 19 July 1944 in the Midlands, Paddy Flynn lived a full life. He lived in Bloomfield Co Offaly with his parents, two brothers Martin and Johnny and sister Maureen, where he attended Bloomfield National School and was christened in nearby Ballinahown Church.
Connacht ready to deliver Italian job

Connacht continue their assault on the URC table when they entertain Italian outfit Benetton at Dexcom Stadium on Saturday (7.35pm).
Fabulous Mervue house on the market with John Quinn
John Quinn has just brought to the market No 22 Monivea Road, Mervue, which he describes as a very special family home situated in one of Galway’s most popular and sought-after residential areas.
Queen tribute extravaganza in Salthill

Musical pyrotechnics are expected when a Queen tribute act combines with the Dublin Gospel Choir in Leisureland, Salthill, this Friday, December 13.
Queen tribute extravaganza in Salthill

When fans of a band put together a tribute, expect microscopic detail, but when they are also seasoned performers, expect fireworks.
Road resurfacing for McDonagh and Pearse Avenues in Mervue

Independent Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has reported that Galway City Council has agreed to resurface the roads in both McDonagh and Pearse Avenues in Mervue.
Prime detached home with an interesting history in Salthill

No 10 Rockbarton Road is a single storey detached residence on a large private 0.21 acre site. This property comes with an interesting history as the home of the late Gerald Bartley TD, who served in the DeValera governments as minister for industry and commerce during the 1950s, and as minister for defence during the 1960s. Bartley and his wife Babe built this house in 1954 and it has remained in the family ownership since then. Located just off Rockbarton Road in a tranquil private setting, yet only 300 meters from Salthill Promenade, this is a prime residential location where properties of this size, scope and opportunity rarely come to the market.
A season of change - and hopefully fruitfulness - for Connacht Rugby

Connacht Rugby begins a season like no other in the current building site that is Dexcom Stadium in Galway.