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Renville Beach picked clean by volunteers for World Ocean Day

The Connacht Hotel marked this year's World Ocean Day by giving back to the community with a beach clean up. Some 30 volunteers spent the...

Thousands of free and subsidised higher education places available

Thousands of free and subsidised higher education places will be available to people in Galway as part of the 2023 Springboard+ and Pillar 1 of...

Official reopening of Corry’s Field after €25k enhancement

An official reopening of Corry's Field park walkway will take place next week to mark the completion of €250,000 in upgrade works. Over the past...

PBP Galway welcomes further application to Dublin Road BusConnects

People Before Profit Galway has welcomed a further application to the Dublin Road BusConnects, but said that pedestrians, wheelchair users, and cyclists must be...

Galway City seeks to become European Net Zero Pilot City

Galway City Council has launched an application to the European Commission to become a Net Zero Pilot City - bringing €1.5million in funding to...

Gort wins two awards at 2022 Supervalu Tidy Towns

It was a good year for Gort, as the south Galway town took home two national awards at the 2022 Supervalu Tidy Towns awards...

Urgent action needed to address sewage discarge says PBP

People Before Profit Galway has demanded immediate action to address raw sewage flowing into the rivers and sea in four Galway towns. An EPA report...

The onset of winter: how to prepare right

With the year slowly coming to an end, winter is also just around the corner. As with every season, winter brings with it unique...

Applications open for digital arts research programme

Applications are now open for Cybernate, an online and in-person research residency programme for three Irish artists and three French artists who specialise in...

Are Tablets Redundant Now with Smartphones as Good as They Are?

Things grow and meet their demise. Eras begin and end. Inventions are made and discontinued. Tastes change. Interests peak and vanish. It is the...

Galway wastewater facilities ‘endangering locals’ says local PBP rep

A local People Before Profit representative has demanded that the release of wastewater into the Claddagh be ceased immediately. The call comes after photographs of...

Cllr Parsons becomes first female Cathaoirleach of Ballinasloe Municipal Council

Cllr Dr Evelyn Parsons has been elected Cathaoirleach of Ballinasloe Municipal Council, replacing outgoing Cllr Dermot Connolly in the chair. The Independent councillor who joined...

Stunning line-up announced for Galway International Arts Festival

Galway International Arts Festival has announced a stunning programme for this year's festival, which will see artists from across the world return to the...

Galway senator calls for e-car charging points on regional roads

Galway senator Seán Kyne has called for an immediate roll out of electric car charging points on regional and national secondary roads. Speaking in the...

Salthill Cycleway trial cancelled after city council vote

Galway City Councillors have voted 13 to 4 to revoke plans for a trial Salthill cycleway this summer. Only Mayor Colette Connolly, Cllr Owen Hanley,...

Galway mums come out in support of the Salthill Cycleway

"You don’t see us cycling now, but you will," was the message from a large group of Galway mothers who gathered on the Prom...

Art exhibition gives spotlight for GMIT graduates

An exciting art exhibition by GMIT students is open for the next week, to finally showcase the work they have accomplished in the past...

Galway farmer announced as 2021 Farming For Nature Ambassador

Galway farmer Nia O’Malley has been chosen as a Farming for Nature Ambassador for 2021. Nia farms 60 hectares in the Slieve Aughty Mountains and...

Galway allocated €580k for remote working hubs

Galway will receive €580,000 in funding for eight projects to improve or develop remote working facilities around the city and county. The funding is part...

The guided journals helping people cope with post-lockdown anxiety

As Ireland reopens, shopping centres are buzzing, and outdoor restaurants are being booked out. That first coffee - or pint - at an outdoor...

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