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How to deal with disputes with your neighbours

How to deal with disputes with your neighbours Disputes with neighbours are always more difficult because they are so close to you. You see them...

Vacant Salthill house to be knocked and replaced with 39 apartments

Planning approval has been granted to knock down a vacant house in Salthill and replace it with blocks of apartments. Catena Property Ltd has received...

NUIG wins Law School of the Year award

NUI Galway was named Law School of the Year at the prestigious Irish Law Awards last week. With a strong reputation for legal research and...

Appeal lodged against rejection of Tuam apartments

An appeal has been lodged against a decision to refuse planning permission for 17 apartments in Tuam. JHL Manufacturing sought to convert the first floor...

Bus Eireann passenger numbers jump 13 percent in Galway city

Passenger numbers on Bus Eireann are at a ten year high with a 13.2% increase in Galway city last year. Bus Eireann have said that...

Government must hold “Golden share” of national broadband to block any sell off

The government must retain a "golden share" of whatever company operates the new national broadband infrastructure to protect the taxpayers' investment. Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice...

NUIG Prof leads global debate on using aspirin to fight heart disease

Bill McEvoy, an expert in heart disease prevention and Professor of Preventive Cardiology at NUIG is facing off with another international expert on the...

Broadband plan leaves rural communities waiting years for results say Murphy

The €3 billion National Broadband Plan is a disappointment to rural communities as it will take years longer to connect rural areas than hoped,...

Massive €130 million office and residential development in Doughiska approved

Approval has been given for a massive €130 million residential and commercial development in Doughiska. Evolution Holdings Ltd have been granted planning permission for a...

Demands for explanation as Tusla employee pleads guilty to possessing child porn

Demands have been made for an explanation from Tusla after an employee of the child protection agency pleaded guilty to possessing more than 2,000...

Government approves €3 billion National Broadband Plan

The government has today signed off on the National Broadband Plan expected to cost in the region of €3 billion with the appointment of...

Quiet Man station showing off 15 years of restoration

Ballyglunin Train Station, otherwise known as the Quiet Man station will be showcasing the past 15 years of restoration efforts at a public event...

Brothers of Charity granted approval for new special needs school

The Brothers of Charity have been granted approval for the constructions of a new special needs school in Renmore. Planning permission was sought to build...

Dealing With A Rogue Landlord

Landlord and Tenant are two words which have deep historical roots in Ireland. Often followed by a dreaded word: “eviction”. Back to Famine times, the...

Conservation funding announced for 24 historic structures

Almost a quarter of million euro has been allocated for the conservation of historic buildings and landmarks around Galway. Galway will receive €246,000 for 24...

Galway man almost caused motorway crash driving while on heroin

A Galway man has been jailed for eight months for nearly causing a terrible crash on the M18 while he was high on heroin. Ennis...

NUI Galway plans week of events for International Women’s Day

NUI Galway is hosting a series of public events throughout this week to celebrate International Women's Day. International Women's Day takes place on Thursday, March...

One type of seaweed could play a key role in coastal economies

Breeding one particular type of seaweed could be this secret sauce needed for Irish aquaculture. Researchers at NUI Galway studied 50 different strains of seaweed...

Permission refused for B&B style building in the Claddagh

Planning permission has been turned down for "Bed and Breakfast type building" on Fr Griffin road. An application was lodged with the city council to...

Where to get rid of that Christmas tree

Now that the season is past and it's dropped a layer of needles that'll take weeks to get all of, it's time to start...

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