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New STEM building for GMIT going to tender in early 2021

A state of the art new STEM building for GMIT has achieved another important stepping stone towards completion, with the project going to tender...

Poet who came to document Galway 2020 publishes collection of poems

European poet Rye Aker arrived in Galway earlier this year to document the city's year as European Capital of Culture. It was a commission that...

€100k LEADER funding for Belclare sports facilities

Sports facilities in Belclare are set for a major upgrade, with almost €100,000 in LEADER funding approved to upgrade Belclare Sylane Community Centre. The funding...

County Council sought legal advice on Connemara Greenway land access

Galway County Council has sought legal advice on gaining access to land for studies related to a proposed section of the Connemara Greenway a...

Could people buying shares for first time make a killing in shell-shocked COVID-19 stock market?

I’ve been a financial broker for many years and while I’ve always centred my proposition to clients as 'lifestyle financial planning', I have always...

Nineteen rural Galway sites chosen for high speed broadband hubs

Nineteen locations in rural Galway will be among the first to get high speed internet under the National Broadband Plan. It was announced this week...

Conor Burke named Solidarity election candidate for Galway West – South Mayo

Solidarity has named Conor Burke as their candidate to stand in the Galway West - South Mayo constituency in the upcoming election. It was announced...

Local jobs are key issue in rural constituencies – Naughten

Sustaining and growing local jobs will be a key election issue in rural constituencies on Roscommon-Galway TD has said. Independent TD Denis Naughten said that...

Galway prepares for possible late flooding from Storm Brendan on the evening tide

Galway City is preparing for the possibility of flooding once again today as the last of Storm Brendan comes with the evening high tide. A...

Over 7,500 homes without electricity in Galway amid Storm Brendan

Multiple power outages have left more than 7,500 homes and businesses in Galway without electricity this morning amid Storm Brendan. Heavy winds are sweeping across...

Galway city allocated €4.8 million for roads maintenance

Galway City Council has been allocated just over €4.8 million for roads maintenance and improvements in 2020. Transport Infrastructure Ireland has said that €450 million...

Plans for new floodlights to light up Pearse Stadium

Galway GAA is planning to erect a new set of floodlights to light up Pearse Stadium in Salthill after securing planning permission from the...

Roadworks on the N59 lasting three months begin Monday

Roadworks on the N59 in the Recess area which are expected to last three months will get underway on Monday. Galway county council is carrying...

Mining for gold in Connemara opposed by locals

Over 150 people attended a meeting in Maam last week where speakers opposed mining for gold in the area. Those in attendance heard local Green...

Food lovers will love this new Dukkah range now on sale in Galway

Lovers of Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine in Galway are in for a real treat as a brand new Dukkah range has been launched...

Owen Hanley: Why is Leo Varadkar Taoiseach?

By Owen Hanley  Last month Taoiseach Leo Varadkar unveiled a climate action plan nobody really believes in to do something that he never seemed to...

Connemara Greenway receives €2.6 million in funding

The Connemara Greenway between Galway and Clifden has been awarded €2.6 million this week to complete a 21km stretch of the route. The funding, which...

Call for council owned building to be used for city arts hub

City council candidate Joe Loughnane has expressed his support for a call by Theatre 57 for a council owned building to be used as...

The martyrdom of whistleblowers

Despite their contributions to society when exposing wrongdoing in banks, corporations, or government bodies, it's an unfortunate reality that whistleblowers are as likely to...

Ó Cuív slams disuse of Cleggan and Inishbofin airstrips

The government has been criticised for not having a plan to make use of Cleggan and Inishbofin airstrips the way they were intended. Galway West...

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