Galway’s 0-16 to 1-12 loss to Armagh on Sunday afternoon knocked them off the top spot in the group stage, and the result is a preliminary quarter-final against Mayo in Pearse Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The Japanese Film Festival Ireland returns for its 14th edition this April, with an exciting programme that will bring the best of new Japanese cinema to audiences in Galway.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers next auction is taking place tomorrow, Friday April 14, at 12 noon online on the company s website www.odj.ie and will see a wide range of properties across Ireland going under the auction hammer.
Galway is known as the cultural heart of Ireland and is revered for its history, festivals, and arts. The city has been one of the pioneers of literary culture in the country.
After two turbulent years, hopes were high that 2022 would see a return to normality. Unfortunately, it was not to be. The war in Ukraine and the associated economic challenges have all created increased uncertainty in all aspects of life. For property, the most direct impact of uncertainty was on construction. While house completions are expected to reach 26,000 this year, the anticipated precipitous recovery in supply in 2023 and beyond is now less likely. As such, a significant supply deficit will persist.