O’Donnellan & Joyce has just brought to the market a substantial number of second-hand properties in Galway city and county. Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce said: “Properties vary in location and size, giving buyers several options to purchase. The properties are expected to create enormous interest due to the current strong demand.”
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Celebrating women: trailblazers during a pandemic
As the world stops to celebrate women today under the theme ‘
Women in leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world’ we at Observer media thought it only right to shine the spotlight on a few women here in Antigua and Barbuda who over the past year, have not only led in the fight against the deadly coronavirus, but continuously break the mold and kick down the barriers that women have faced for centuries.
Dr Rhonda Sealey-Thomas
Who better to head this list than someone who here in Antigua and Barbuda has become a household name, our Chief Medical Officer, Dr Rhonda Sealy-Thomas, a woman of high intelligence and grace.
Long list of estates waiting to be ‘taken in charge’ in south Kilkenny
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A long list of housing estates are waiting to be ‘taken in charge’ by Kilkenny County Council in the Callan Thomastown area.
A recent update for local councilors set out plans that will see four estates in the district taken in charge by the end of this year, or early next year. However the current list has at least 15 estates in the Callan Thomastown area.
The three estates currently in the process of being taken in charge are Fairy Walk, in Callan, Brookfield, in Ballyhale, and Whitecastle, in Knocktopher. The Greens, in Thomastown, is expected to complete the process by the end of this year or early next year.
Traffic Department Head displeased with road marking issues
Head of the Traffic Department, Superintendent Rodney Ellis (file photo)
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By Orville Williams
Though significant progress has been made with work on some of the island’s major roadways, there are fresh concerns from the police, specifically with the road markings now being done in some areas.
The government’s Road Infrastructure Rehabilitation project has not been without its fair share of criticism over the last few years, with delays and public disagreements between the government and the contractor – Bahamas Hot Mix (BHM) – tainting attitudes toward the widely heralded venture.