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Seven marine tech projects win funding for Galway Bay testing

Galway's Marine Institute has awarded funding to seven projects by universities, institutes of technology, and private enterprises testing marine technology in Galway Bay. The Marine...

Tech company creating 50 new jobs in Galway

Tech company Xperi is creating 50 new engineering jobs in Galway with the opening of a new research and development hub in the city. The...

First Common Tern chick takes flight from floating raft in Galway

For the first time, a Common Tern chick has taken flight from a floating raft in Galway, Conservation Volunteers Galway has announced. Most of the...

Gardaí warn students of rental scams ahead of academic year

Thousands are scrambling to find accommodation with the results coming out this week, and in that rush young people are being urged to protect...

First ever Galway Wind Park Scholarship launched

The first ever Galway Wind Park scholarship programme has been launched. Funded by the co-owners of Galway Wind Park, SSE Renewables and the Galway Wind...

Design Island showcase of Irish artists and craftspeople returns for fifth year

Design Island, an exhibition by Irish designers and makers is returning with their fifth edition of Irish Design Works this July in Galway. Design Island...

Historic landmarks lighting up blue for World Oceans Day

Dozens of landmarks in Galway and around Ireland will be lighting up Atlantic Blue this weekend to mark World Oceans Day. World Oceans Day on...

Galway City West Preview: Who are the Candidates and what do they stand for?

Tomorrow, May 24th Galwegians will go to the polls to vote in the Local Elections. The Galway City West Ward encompasses Barna, Knocknacarra, Rockbarton,...

Galway’s beaches retain prestigious Blue Flag awards

The cleanest beaches in Galway have been named by the internationally recognised Blue Flag and Green Coast environmental awards. Beaches in Ireland which retained, were...

40 foot sperm whale washes ashore in Connemara

One of the world's largest predators, the sperm whale, washed ashore at in Connemara on Sunday. The 40ft sperm whale was reportedly already dead when...

GoBus launches first ever regional route from Galway to Ballina

GoBus is celebrating its tenth year in business with the opening if its first multi-stop regional route from Galway to Ballina. The Galway Regional Connect...

Why secondary school students across Galway have decided to skip school this Friday

Students from all over Galway will skip school this Friday to take part in a school strike for the environment. The students, who attend secondary...

Opinion: My role is to rally lads to support women in their struggles

International Women's Day dates back to 1910 when the International Socialist Women’s Conference named today as the day they'd protest. This time last year we...

Favourite takeaways for people in different areas of Galway revealed!

The food scene in Galway is booming, but what is your area's favourite takeaway? Deliveroo has revealed the ordering trends for people in different areas...

Local scientists show the government how microplastic is polluting our waterways

A group of scientists from Galway have outlined to the government how Ireland's freshwater and marine bodies are heavily contaminated with microplastic. Dr. Róisín Nash...

Hundreds of students line Eyre Street for Donegal Tuesday

Students are out in huge numbers today to celebrate Donegal Tuesday, the main event of the unofficial Rag Week. Each year hundreds of students line...

Galway’s finest chefs put on a spectacular spread for the 2019 Hospitality Ball

Local producers and some of the best chefs in Galway put their heads together to showcase what local talent can do with local ingredients...

Galway school has one of Ireland’s most dramatic improvements in the past decade

Galway Community College has seen the single largest improvement of students heading on to third level education of any school in Ireland in recent...

City council calls for publicly funded student accommodation

Galway city council is calling for the construction of publicly funded student accommodation. At the monthly council meeting on Monday the council unanimously passed a...

Prominent Irish charity wants Galwegians to join volunteer programme in Haiti

Haven, a prominent Irish charity working on the ground in Haiti, is looking for volunteers from Galway and surrounding areas to join the 13th...

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