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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  Salthill Devon Teams - 2C West
Salthill dominated the second period with creative and attacking play from their midfield, Dryden Geary and Dave Meehan excelled allowing time and space for Conor O'Donovan to produce telling passes could and should have reflected on the score line.
The game commenced with salthill playing from right to left with the aid of a strong gale, the Mervue side who ply their trade in 3 divisions were highly fancied going into the game especially after their success the the Bernard concarr pre season tournament.
Salthill had to replace the bustling Drydo at half time as he injured that hypochrondicial ankle of his, he was replaced by another youngster, john O'Connor.
www.salthilldevon.ie /2b.htm   (1724 words)

  
 Salthill Devon
Salthill were now playing the better football and again a cross from Horgan on the right caused panic in the home defence and under pressure they conceded the second from an og.
Salthill Devon's Niamh Fahey played her third full game, in a week, at senior level for Ireland in the Algarve cup on Wednesday March 14th; as Ireland beat the host Nation, Portugal, on sudden death penalties after a nil all draw.
Salthill Devon, whose win reflected great credit on manager Emlyn Long, fully deserved their win over a team chasing a clean sweep of National trophies this season, for Cork were looking to complete a treble that has never been accomplished.
www.salthilldevon.ie   (7834 words)

  
 Hoganstand.com - GAA Football & Hurling
Salthill reached a championship semi-final in the mid-1990s but remained out of the limelight until 2003 when they took the following year’s All-Ireland champions Caltra to a replay in the league final.
Kilmacud gradually began to find their feet after that and they were back in it when Salthill goalkeeper Cathal McGinley failed to deal adequately with a Vaughan line ball and the inrushing Conor Murphy was on hand to finish to the net.
Eoin, who is in his second year in charge of Salthill, having previously managed the club’s junior team for four years, believes the involvement of his team and St. Gall’s in the All-Ireland final reflects well on the strength of Gaelic football in the cities.
hoganstand.com /ArticleForm.aspx?ID=58135   (1458 words)

  
 Galway United FC Official Site - Salthill Devon knock United out of U21 eircom League Cup
In wintry conditions in Drom on Sunday, Salthill Devon were full value for their win and they were never put under any real pressure by United.
Salthill went two up following a Murphy free down the left to Gearoid O'Leidhinn who crossed for the unmarked Michael Gilmore on the far post, the striker had the simple task of nodding home from two yards out.
Salthill added a fourth in the 88th minute after McKenna conceded a free 25 yards out and Quirke curled a left footed effort to the top right of the net.
www.galwayunitedfc.ie /u21/salthill-devon-knock-united-out-of-u21-eircom-league-cup.html   (597 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Salthill: A Novel: Books: Judith Barnes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Salthill is..., not unlike The Thorn Birds, but set in the tangled wilderness of rural Canada.
Salthill turned out to be about lots of other things too; family and redemption, and the nature of love.
Salthill is a great book for anyone who likes a combination of horses, a love story, and the Canadian wilderness.
www.amazon.com /Salthill-Judith-Barnes/dp/0312320159   (1625 words)

  
 Salthill Hotel, Byrnes Hotel Galway, West of Ireland
Our team goal is to ensure our guests expectations are not only met during their stay at the Salthill Hotel, but exceeded where possible.
The Salthill Hotel Team thank our guests who fill in the Guest Comment Cards or write to us to let us know how we measured in our aim to exceed each guests expectation.
Salthill is less than 5 miles from Galway and you can easily take a taxi in.
www.salthillhotel.com /guest.html   (263 words)

  
 BBC - Lancashire Going Out - The Wildlife Trust's Lancashire Nature Reserves - Salthill Quarry Local Nature Reserve
Salthill Quarry is about one mile to the northeast of Clitheroe.
Salthill Quarry is designated a SSSI by virtue of its geological formations.
It has also great botanical interest as it displays a mixture of vegetation from the earliest stages of soil development on limestone from limestone grassland, which is rare in Lancashire, through to woodland.
www.bbc.co.uk /lancashire/nature/nature_reserves/salthill_quarry.shtml   (591 words)

  
 Welcome to Ireland West-About Ireland West   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Once a small seaside resort 3km west of Galway City, Salthill is now an important suburb of this expanding City.
Salthill seems to have grown in importance as a result and, today, it is the premier resort in Ireland.
And, while you are at it, ramble through nearby Salthill Park and Quincentennial Park to view the flowers and shrubs.
www.irelandwest.ie /content.asp?id=107   (276 words)

  
 Salthill Ireland
The Salthill area is a 10 minute walk from city centre along the promenade.
The Salthill Hotel Bar is contemporary in design but still has retained some of the ambience of a traditional Irish Bar.
The Galway Bay Hotel situated on the Promenade Salthill has an uninterrupted view of the sea and is situated directly overlooking the famous Galway Bay.
www.tourclare.com /salthill.html   (615 words)

  
 B&B Salthill B&B Galway City B&B County Galway Rose Villa B&B Galway
Once a small seaside resort 3km west of Galway City, Salthill is now an important suburb of this expanding City.
Consequently, Salthill has grown in importance and today, it is the premier resort in Ireland.
For the less energetic, a stroll along Ireland’s longest promenade, is strongly recommended, for the fresh Galway Bay sea air is a tonic in itself.
www.salthill.org   (512 words)

  
 Salthill GAA :::: Underage Hurling :: Promoting hurling in Salthill and Knocknacarra
The club was founded in 1966 under the banner of Cumann Naomh Ciarán, which had existed for some time and was reorganised to function as the GAA club for the Salthill area.
The club was renamed Cumann Bóthar na Trá in January 1971 and then, when the growth in the suburb of Knocknacarra led to many young players joining from that parish, the club was renamed Bóthar na Trá Cnoc na Cathrach.
Ladies football has flourished in recent years and the club has won titles at underage and junior level, capturing a Junior county title in 2003, and players are now playing for Galway on the intercounty stage.
www.freewebs.com /salthillhurling/history.htm   (422 words)

  
 Salthill Caravan Park - Home
A Family run caravan park located 500 metres west of Salthill on the shores of Galway Bay and less than 2km from Galway City.
Salthill Caravan Park is Galway's premier caravan and camping park and is very popular with mobile homes, Touring Caravans, Camper Vans and Camping.
At Salthill Caravan Park it is possible to step from the park to the sea shore.
www.salthillcaravanpark.com   (99 words)

  
 Salthill
Salthill has always been considered one of the Galway's foremost attractions.
Salthill has recently improved its facilities with the construction of new hotels, bars and casinos.
Live music can be heard in many pubs including the atmospheric O' Connors on the main street and the lively Kitty O'Shea's close to the seaside.
www.dairyhouse-guesthouse.com /galwaysalthill.htm   (695 words)

  
 The Salthill Airshow, Galway , Ireland (Scrapbook 2000)
The world-famous Red Arrows, and a group of barnstorming wing-walkers will be topping the bill at the Salthill Airshow next week-end - when tens of thousands of visitors are expected to line the Salthill Promenade as some of the world's most advanced planes are put through their paces over Galway Bay.
Organisers of the Salthill Airshow are to dedicate this year's air spectacular to the four Irish Air Corps pilots tragically killed in a helicopter crash last year.
This year's Salthill Airshow - which will be the biggest in the resort to date - will be held on Sunday, July 2, and will be dedicated to the Air Corps pilots who died in the Dauphin helicopter crash in Waterford last year.  The show coincides with the first anniversary of their deaths.
www.salthillairshow.com /scrapbook/airshow_scrapbook_2000_00.html   (2418 words)

  
 Hotels Salthill Galway-Salthill Hotels-Book online!
All of our Salthill hotels are approved by the Irish Tourist Board.
Salthill is one of the more popular tourist spots in the west of Ireland, renowned for its beautiful scenery and excellent choice of hotels.
Book you Salthill hotel online with us and come back time and time again to reserve the best in Irish hospitality.
galway.goireland.com /Accommodation/Galway/Salthill_Hotels_Page_1.htm   (151 words)

  
 B&B Salthill Galway, Ireland - B&B Galway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Our home is situated in the seaside resort of Salthill, overlooking Galway Bay.
We are a five minute walk from the centre of Salthill and within walking distance of Galway city.
Salthill is an ideal location due to its close proximity to Galway city where visitors can enjoy both a seaside holiday and a city break.
www.ontariohouse.net /about.html   (280 words)

  
 RTÉ Sport: Maiden win for Salthill-Knocknacarra
Backed by a sizeable breeze, Salthill opened well and were two points to the good within nine minutes.
Salthill then squared it up with a point from Barry Dooney, who was back from suspension, and his fellow midfielder Maurice Sheridan, the team captain, kicked a late free to ensure a 0-04 to 0-03 lead for the Galway men at the interval.
Gall's, partly down to an excellent display from Salthill full-back Finian Hanley, who deservedly won the man of the match award, and some awful shooting, had to wait until the 56th-minute before hitting their first point of the second half.
www.rte.ie /sport/2006/0317/salthill.html   (659 words)

  
 Salthill Galway Ireland Hotel Bed & Breakfast Accommodation Car Hire Guide
Salthill is situated 2 km West of Galway City.
Accommodation is plentiful with Hotels and Bed and Breakfasts lined along the promenade The promenade is over 5 km long making it the longest promenade in Ireland and is very popular with walkers and cyclists.
Galway Atlantaquaria, the jewel in the crown of visitor attractions in the West of Ireland It presents a comprehensive view of the world of water and is home to 170 species of marine and freshwater life including Seahorses, Stingrays, and their gentle giant, the Angel Shark.
www.travelireland.org /galway/salthill/index.html   (123 words)

  
 The Salthill Air Show in Galway - Indymedia Ireland
The Salthill Warshow is despicable, is the product of a callous City Council-led lobby whose interests are totally commercial; they have fingers in other pies, and I have noticed that now The Galway Advertiser is refusing to publish letters attacking the Salthill Show.
The Salthill Airshow is an obscene and certainly not innocent display of war materiel designed, among other things, to give the impression of war, death and destruction being far removed from ordinary life, a dream, a circus show.
I believe the Salthill Airshow is a travesty, a circus of killing machines and a money-spinner, as a consequence of pretending that these fighter aircraft are mere toys, for some of Galway's burghers.
indymedia.ie /article/81009   (2924 words)

  
 Achill Lodge - Salthill B&B Galway Accommodation - Achill Lodge Salthill Bed and Breakfast Galway Ireland
Salthill accommodation can also be found in Idorla the Ireland directory of rooms lodging and accommodation.
Salthill is one of Ireland's most visited holiday destinations.
A suburb of Galway city, there is a beautiful promenade stretching two and half miles long from the edge of the town to the heart of Galway city where visitors and locals stroll in the evening and watch the sun go down on Galway Bay.
www.salthillbnb.com   (483 words)

  
 Salthill - günstige Shops bei dooyoo.de
Salthill ist der Bade- und Vergnügungsvorort von Galway.
Auf etwas 2,5 Kilometern schlängelt sich Salthill an der Galway Bay entlang.
Dass Salthill einen eher niederen touristischen Anspruch befriedigt, merkt man spätestens, wenn man der zahlreichen "Casinos" und Spielsalons angesichtig wird.
www.dooyoo.de /reiseziele-international/salthill   (182 words)

  
 Salthill Co. Galway Ireland Bed and Breakfast B&B Lodge Inn Lodgings Accommodations
A ten minute walk in the opposite direction, along the promenade brings you to the village of Salthill.
Galway City, known as the ‘city of the tribes’ with its seaside suburb of Salthill, is an important tourist centre and a gateway to the scenic areas and cultural attractions of the county.
Salthill is situated 2 km West of Galway City and is now an important suburb of this expanding City of Galway.
www.lodgingsinternational.com /accommodations/1366.htm   (470 words)

  
 Salthill Air Show 2007
The Salthill Air Show is a free air show held every summer along the Salthill Promenade on the shores of the famous Galway Bay, Ireland.
The Salthill Air Show is one of the few FREE Air Show's in Europe.
Midnight Promotions and Aran Direct are delighted to announce, in conjunction with the annual Salthill Air Show - the launch of a spectacular new viewing area 'Salthill Air Cruise'.
www.salthillairshow.com   (456 words)

  
 Galway Independent   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Salthill Devon ran out deserving winners over Galway United to advance to the semi-finals of the Dr. Tony O'Neill eircom U-21 League.
Salthill Devon, after a superb win away to the Kerry League in the last round, were full of confidence going into the game despite losing twice to United in the league during the season.
At the other end Gruszka was twice forced into good saves from Flaherty, while the Polish native also had to be alert to deal with an effort from former United hero Mike Quirke.
www.galwayindependent.com /sport/9370.html   (524 words)

  
 Salthill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The beach at Salthill is actually several small beaches separated by outcrops.
It is located in Galway city and on Galway Bay, a Special Area of Conservation.
The beach is lifeguarded from mid-May to end of September 11-7.
www.blueflag.org /blueflag/2006/Ireland/West/Salthill   (74 words)

  
 St Judes - Guest House / B&B Accomodation Salthill Galway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
St. Judes is located on the main lower Salthill Road, in Salthill, Ireland's 'City Neighbourhood for 2005'.
We are 15 minutes walking distance to Galway City centre and less than 5 minutes walk to the heart of Salthill and the famous Salthill promenade.
Judes is located on the right side of the main Lower Salthill road, the house number is 110 and there is a bus stop outside.
www.st-judes.com /findus.htm   (260 words)

  
 Funtrek - 1-877-FUNTREK - Galway Bay Hotel, Salthill, Co. Galway
The Galway Bay Hotel is situated on the promenade in the Salthill area of Galway City and has spectacular views of Galway Bay.
All rooms are decorated to a luxurious 4 star standard with all the modern facilities the discerning traveler has come to expect.
The Leisure Centre provides facilities which include a fully equipped gym, heated swimming pool, sauna, steam room and solarium.
www.funtrek.com /ireland/accommodations/GalwayBayHotel.htm   (95 words)

  
 BBC SPORT | Northern Ireland | Gaelic Games | Salthill 0-7 0-6 St Gall's
But Salthill got five unanswered score to be 7-3 up in the second half.
Seven of Gall's wides came in the first half but they still looked well-placed to claim success with a wind-advantage to follow and Salthill only 0-4 to 0-3 ahead at the break.
However, Salthill summoned up a big effort in the third quarter to stretch their lead to four points.
news.bbc.co.uk /sport1/hi/northern_ireland/gaelic_games/4812916.stm   (434 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast, Salthill, Galway, Ireland :: Tara House
Tara House :: Bed and Breakfast accomodation in Salthill, Galway.
Tara House Bed and Breakfast situated in Salthill is in the perfect location, just 200 metres from promenade and famous Galway Bay.
Whether you are in Galway on business or for pleasure, Tara House Bed and Breakfast in Salthill will offer you our personal attention and warmth that will make your stay something a little special
www.tarahouse.ie /index.html   (140 words)

  
 Four Winds Lodge Gentian Hill, Salthill, County Galway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
This charming old world home is located beside spectacular beach walks, driving range, golf clubs while close by are tennis, fishing, and horse riding facilities, as well as the nearby Leisureland, cinema and Atlantaquaria complexes.
Other daily activities include regular tours to Connemara, the Burren and the Aran Islands, while the beaches of Salthill and Silver Strand are just a walk away.
By night there are the discos, theatres, restaurants and music bars of Salthill and Galway City where a taste of traditional Ireland surrounds.
www.irishbeds.com /bnb/galway/296.html   (181 words)

  
 What women want - boys and their Toys Galway
The Salthill Air Show is regarded as the single biggest event in the West of Ireland.
The award winning website at www.salthillairshow.com, listed as one of the top 100 in the world, continues to receive record hits and is listed in aviation magazines worldwide.
This positive media coverage cannot be quantified and is extremely good PR for Salthill, for the West of Ireland and for your company as a sponsor.
www.midnightpromotions.net /htmlsite/productdetails.asp?id=29   (603 words)

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