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National Lottery reveals Clifden shop which sold Saturday’s lucky ticket

The National Lottery has revealed that Rogan's Gala in Clifden was the shop which sold the winning lottery ticket worth a whopping €7,337,733. They has...

3 of the Best Casinos in Ireland

If you’re looking for ideas of where to spend your next long weekend away, whenever that may be, then have you by any chance,...

Over the Edge returns with August Open Reading for poetry lovers

The first ‘Over The Edge: Open Reading’ after the summer break will take place on Zoom on Thursday, August 27 for poetry lovers to...

Expressions of Interest sought for Salthill Tourist Office site

Galway City Council is seeking Expressions of Interest for the site of the former Tourist Information Office in Salthill to provide new economic, tourism,...

Athenry Walled Town Day set to go virtual for first time

Now in its 14th year, Athenry Walled Town Day is set to go virtual for the first time due to Covid-19. The theme of this...

In pictures: Anti-Direct Provision protest at Eyre Square

Pictures of the Anti-Direct Provision rally at Eyre Square. Photos: Cleo McKeon Burke

Health Services Staff Credit Union issues over €10M in loans in just one month

Health Services Staffs Credit Union (HSSCU) has made history by issuing over €10 Million in loans to its members in just one month, during...

Aldi chooses Portumna store to trial new 100% recycled plastic bags

Aldi customers in Galway will be among the first in Ireland to trial new reusable fruit and vegetable bags made from 100% recycled plastic...

Gardaí urge boat owners take precautions after engines stolen

Gardaí in Galway are urging boat owners to take safety precautions after the alleged theft of two boat engines in Connemara in recent weeks. Clifden...

Oranmore Arts Festival gives voice to female artists for Culture Night

Oranmore Arts Festival are presenting a special online music experience next month for Culture Night, featuring three incredible female voices in Bean/She. Outstanding young artists...

Galwegians pay tribute to architect of peace John Hume

Tributes have flooded in from across the world for former SDLP leader and Nobel laureate John Hume, who has died at the age of...

Tuam hospital and nursing projects left dependent on Children’s Hospital overspend

The future of funding for two major healthcare projects in Tuam is being left dependant on the perennially over budget National Children's Hospital. The HSE...

Explore the possibilities of Circus this summer!

Galway city's renowned non-profit Galway Community Circus is getting back to business, hosting summer camps this August. Following the re-opening of the country, this vibrant...

Public consultations this month for Athlone to Ballinasloe cycleway proposal

Public consultations on the proposed Athlone to Ballinasloe Cycleway will get underway this month to get people's views on the proposal before any further...

Gardaí cracking down on drink and drug driving this Bank Holiday weekend

Gardaí will be cracking down on drink and drug driving this Bank Holiday Weekend, after a worrying spike in drug driving offences this year. This...

Public consultation launched for new city Speed Limits bylaws

Galway City Council has launched a public consultation on proposed bylaws setting new speed limits around the city. The draft 'Road Traffic (Special Speed Limits)...

Ladies Day at the Connacht Hotel crowns Connacht’s most stylish lady

The Connacht Hotel was the home of style in Galway this Ladies Day, fashionistas flocked from near and far to take part in the...

Enjoy restaurant quality dry-aged steak in your kitchen

There are few items so synonymous with good eating as a tender, juicy steak, and Ireland is extremely fortunate in that regard to have...

NUIG challenges claim its Medical School paid for infants’ remains from Tuam Home

NUI Galway research has challenged a claim in the Commission of Investigation into Mother and Baby Homes about the use of infants' remains by...

City council issues new rules for gardening in public areas

Galway City Council has issued new rules for people gardening in public areas around the cutting and collection of grass, and trimming of plants. The...

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