He was getting handsomly paid by Nama too I believe
That he was.
This development will sell out off the plans, and be highly highly lucrative.
Is there a housing shortage in Galway?
Unbelievable one.
So how would you propose to remedy it?
Sigh
Leo Leo Leo
Soon we will be an industrial behemoth to rival the North of England in the 19th Century or the American mid west in the mid 20th century.
It’s our time time shine.
It’s our time to secede you mean
Quite possibly.
Our glorious new nation could have an economy driven by technological expertise and selling hash.
Plus wind energy and oil exploration. Every base covered. Norway with cead mile ways to squeeze money from tourists.
I’m looking into housing in Galway now and getting ahead of the gold rush… I might do Athenry as I’ve friends there and it’s served by the motorway and train.
Athenry is east Galway mate. That’s a whole nother thing.
It’s the hotspot mate I know a few who have moved there the last couple of years. Oranmore has gone too pricey, athenry will be next so now is the time to climb aboard the train literally and figuratively.
Considering how long the Limerick - Galway train takes this is sage advice.
The line bridging us to our enemies in Limerick will be the first to go…
Galway City Council is to explore a significant reimagining of Leisureland and Salthill park to create a city and regional recreational landmark. This began today with Councillors giving their support in principle and now the Council will go to in-depth public consultation with residents and community groups.
Below are some of the sites across the world that we are matching our ambition to. This could be a major game changer for Galway
Are those pictures of Paris or Limerick? I can never tell.
Ye need a Macnas quarter and a Crusty quarter.
Are they keeping Leisureland or getting rid of it?