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Spanish Arch and Claddagh Basin reopened

The Spanish Arch and Claddagh Basin have reopened to the public as of Thursday after being closed for the past three weeks. The City Council...

Coronavirus: Three days with no new Galway cases

There have been three more deaths of people with Covid-19 reported to the Department of Health today, along with 8 new confirmed coronavirus cases. However...

South African animation studio to create 60 new jobs in Galway

Triggerfish, the animation studio behind Netflix’s first original animated TV series from Africa, has announced it will establish its first international studio in Galway. The...

Galwegians urged to apply for Town and Village Renewal Scheme

Community and voluntary groups around Galway are being encouraged to apply to the Town and Village Renewal Scheme, which will focus on COVID-19 issues...

POLL: Will you wear a face mask in shops and on public transport?

In the past few days, the government has been advising the public to wear face masks on public transport and other areas where adequate...

Major delivery of PPE to 19 Galway locations today

COPE Galway is one of nineteen locations across Galway which will benefit from a major distribution of PPE today, as Heroes-Aid begins its nationwide...

GMIT outlines plans for coming academic year

The President of GMIT Dr Orlan Flynn is encouraging people to continue their higher education, as the Institute of Technology is finalising plans to...

Coronavirus: No deaths and no new Galway cases

There have been no deaths caused by the coronavirus reported to the Department of Health today, and 18 new confirmed cases of COVID-19. The total...

Traffic levels in Galway City growing faster than the rest of Ireland

Galway City has seen the largest weekly increase in traffic figures in the country after a week into Phase 2 of lifting restrictions. The latest...

61 jobs saved in Galway as company exits examinership

Sixty-one jobs have been saved in Galway as Supreme Deliveries Ltd became one of the first companies to successfully exit examinership during the COVID-19...

€360m per year for cycling and walking included in Programme for Government

Galway Cycling Campaign has welcomed the massive investment in cycling and walking infrastructure which is included in the Programme for Government which was widely...

Nursing homes open to visitors again

People are able to visit their older relatives in nursing homes today for the first time since March. Nursing homes were to remain closed to...

Childcare providers accuse government of failing children with extra needs

Childcare providers are accusing the government of failing children with additional needs with its plan to reopen the sector at the end of the...

Galway United joins call for clarity on FAI supports for football clubs

Galway United has joined a nationwide call by football clubs for the FAI to provide information on what supports, including financial, are available for...

Plans to convert prominent Eyre Square store into café

Planning permission is being sought to convert a currently closed Dunnes Stores on Eyre Square into a new café and restaurant. Better Value Unlimited Company...

July completion date for replacing 1.2km of Mervue water mains

Work on replacing over a kilometre of damaged and old water mains pipes in Mervue has gotten back underway this week, and is due...

€50 million support package for beef farmers welcomed

A €50 million support package for beef farmers impacted by the COVID-19 crisis announced this week has been welcomed as good news for a...

Spanish Arch and Claddagh Basin staying shut this weekend

The Spanish Arch and Claddagh Basin will remain closed to the public this weekend, but some the of restrictions imposed by the city council...

Expanded Summer Provision for children with complex needs confirmed

The government has confirmed that the July Provision has been expanded for children and young people with complex needs - who will be able...

City centre streets will lose parking to make space for pedestrians

A number of city streets will lose some parking and loading bays from next week to provide more space for pedestrians, and one is...

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