Galway In Days Gone By
1917
Duke’s bankruptcy
In the Bankruptcy Courts, Dublin, on Friday, before Mr. Justice Pim, the case of the Duke of Manchester, a bankrupt, was in the list on a motion directing the sale of chattels, etc.,...
Minister vows that Salmon Weir will not be leased
The Minister of State with responsibility for Natural Resources, Seán Kyne, insists he is “absolutely not” in favour of leasing Galway’s Salmon Weir to a private entity.
A proposal to lease the famous fishery –...
Luxury living on offer in stunning four-bed detached home
O’Donnellan and Joyce along with joint agents Glendale Properties are handling the sale of a truly stunning and unique four-bed detached family home.
‘Hazelwood’ in Kingston is located within a small enclave of superior detached...
Flexibility needed on GLAS hill plans
‘MAXIMUM flexibility’ must be shown by the Dept. of Agriculture as regards the implementation of Commonage Framework Plans, details of which had to be submitted by October 31 last.
Around 9,000 farmers on 3,500 commonages...
Directly elected Mayors would bring us into line with the rest
World of Politics with Harry McGee
Acouple of weeks ago I interviewed Martin O’Malley, the former Mayor of Baltimore and Governor of Maryland who was also a candidate in the Democratic primaries for the US...
Man arrested in connection with sexual assault
Galway Bay fm newsroom – A young man has been arrested in connection with an alleged serious sexual assault which took place in Glenamaddy on Sunday.
Gardaí in the city and county are currently investigating...






