zell12 wrote: » Another café opened there nowThe Galway RoastThe Galway Roast began life as a café in Tuam, County Galway in 2008 and today has grown into a unique company that roasts its very own coffee beans to ensure customers receive the freshest and most distinctive tasting coffee possible.
Jammyd wrote: » www.knocknacarradistrictcentre.ie - not exactly a new business opening but there are 11 proposed commercial units as part of the development, looks great in the pics
flazio wrote: » In relation to Vodafone seeking permission to purchase HSamuels old spot it appears An Taisce believe there are too many phone shops in Galway. The article notes that Vodafone will close their Williamsgate and Corbett Court stores if the new one is approved.https://connachttribune.ie/concerns-raised-over-proliferation-of-phone-shops-090/
Aaron Nice Key wrote: » I just noticed a planning notice in the Advertiser whereby Lidl are applying for permission to build a store on the old Arch Motors site in Westside, adjacent to Monaghans petrol station. Hopefully this application won't suffer the same issues as the one in Knocknacarra.
youngrun wrote: » Is there really a need for another with two supermarkets adjacent ? Whats the justification. Population is same as ever in Shantalla/Westside/Newcastle. Traffic more chaos. Wouldnt support it.
pure.conya wrote: » to many phone shops? I think they mean cafes
zell12 wrote: » ... a bus gate lane due to go nearby through GUH too
youngrun wrote: » . Population is same as ever in Shantalla/Westside/Newcastle.
zell12 wrote: » Galway City Council proposed that a bus corridor would go around the top of the park, running parallel to Seamus Quirke Road and into the back of the hospital as published in the press in 2016 under The Galway Transport Strategy https://www.advertiser.ie/Galway/article/107264/shantalla-residents-association-opposes-bus-corridor-not-helipad
timmyntc wrote: » Absurd idea when SQR already has bus lanes - no need. If they want to improve bus access to hospital, convert the roundabout to a signalised junction.
timmyntc wrote: » Absurd idea when SQR already has bus lanes - no need.
GerardKeating wrote: » You misunderstand the plan, the SQR bus land ends at the back entrance of the hospital, this plan EXTENDS the bus lane closer to town, allowing the bus to avoid the section of SQR that has no bus lane and Lower NewCastle. Eventually the aim is to have bus lane all the way into town.
zell12 wrote: » This will cause traffic chaos, remember there is a bus gate lane due to go nearby through GUH too However, there is huge footfall through the area
Whereisgalway wrote: » Joyce’s on father Griffen road is closed
what_traffic wrote: » Wont actually be a Bus Lane all the way - but in principle it should be similar. Plan is to put a Bus Gate on Salmon Weir Bridge. Will reduce car traffic on University Road/Eglinton St/St Francis Street etc.
Areas wrote: » https://connachttribune.ie/building-and-hardware-giant-screwfix-planning-galway-store-009/
Closing Down Notice Friday, 13th December 2019 Dear Customers, Friends, Galwegians & Business Associates It is with a heavy heart we regret to inform you that we are closing Duffys Fishing & Shooting. Our last day of business will be the 12th Of January 2020. I sincerely thank everyone who supported us over the many years, Duffys could not have been a success without your business. I sincerely thank all members and ex members of staff for their camaraderie, we couldn’t have done it without you. On behalf of my family I thank the amazing people of Galway for their outpouring of support and well wishes at this difficult time. Sincerely, Brian Duffy
Bredabe wrote: » Does anyone know the name of that office suppliers/copy shop down from Irwin's funeral parlor and across from Debenhams? I cant find it online.