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Tuam
is an important regional centre with government designated hub
status. The
county’s second largest town is well placed to benefit from the
effects of intensive residential development in its immediate area.
Tuam is strategically important in the rapid development of the
Irish logistics network. |
Situated
on the N17 national route, the town has grown substantially in
recent years and now services an extended local population of
approximate. 30,000 people. According to the current Galway County
plan population in Tuam’s immediate area is destined to increase
by 10% per annum for the next ten years. |
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new 30-kilometre motorway to Galway City incorporating the western
corridor is envisaged within 5 years. A new rail system to same is
also proposed. The I.D.A. has developed a new business park of 50
acres in the town environs. A major shopping development of 60
stores has just been completed in the Trinity Square area adjacent
to the N17. Tuam
town itself has many social attributes and advantages. |
A
modern town with a comprehensive range of shops, supermarkets,
fashion stores, hotels, pubs and restaurants. Education is well
served with five excellent second level schools. Sporting activities
exceptional. Ultra new swimming complex.
Excellent
golf, gaelic football, soccer, rugby, tennis, fishing, cycling,
equestrian and walking facilities. |
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