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Motorists advised to keep an eye out for people walking in the fine weather

Motorists are being advised to drive with extra caution and care for pedestrians this bank holiday weekend, with the fine weather expected to bring...

River survey underway for Athenry Flood Relief scheme

Work on the Athenry Flood Relief Scheme has taken a step forward with surveys now underway on the Clarin River between Clarinbridge and Athenry. Once...

Applications open for businesses to apply to COVID-19 Online Retail Scheme

Applications for the €2m COVID-19 Online Retail Scheme have opened which offers funding ranging from €10,000 to €40,000 to businesses looking to move online. Eligible...

Women’s EMPOWER entrepreneurship programme heads online this summer

The women's entrepreneurship EMPOWER programme delivered by GMIT across the west of Ireland is going online when it returns this June due to ongoing...

Cyclists on Headford Road taking their lives into their own hands

An in-depth investigation into cycling infrastructure across Ireland has found that a one kilometer stretch on the Headford Road is a dangerous blackspot for...

Undergraduate Open Day at NUIG to be held online for first time

NUI Galway's Undergraduate Open Day will be held online for the first time on Thursday, 7 May. The Open Day will give students, parents and...

Rose of Tralee festival cancelled for the first time ever

The Rose of Tralee festival has been cancelled for the first time in its more than six decade history with the announcement that the...

Student teachers continue studies thanks to online technology

Students in Galway and elsewhere planning to pursue third-level studies in teaching should not be worried that the current COVID-19 restrictions will affect their...

Man charged for knocking down and dragging Garda with car

Gardaí in Galway have charged a man for knocking down an officer with his car and dragging the Garda down the street during a...

Moycullen nursing home seeks more time to build new Day Centre

More time is being sought to complete an extension to a Moycullen nursing home, and to build a Day Centre for it. Planning permission was...

Community groups urged to apply for COVID-19 emergency fund

Community groups in the county have been urged to avail of the COVID-19 emergency fund before applications close in just over a week. Last week...

Coronavirus: Taoiseach hopes to begin lifting restrictions after May 5

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has said that it's hoped that the government will be able to begin easing restrictions imposed to combat the spread of...

Clarification needed on funding after cancellation of Gaeltacht courses

Clarification is needed as soon as possible about a supports for mná tí and Gaeltacht summer colleges who will suffer financially due to the...

Mortgage payment break available for council home loans

Galway residents who have made use of the city or county council's home loan schemes can receive a three month break in mortgage payments...

Night time water restrictions imposed on Aran Islands

Night time water restrictions have been imposed on two of the Aran Islands in response to a massive increase in demand in recent days. Irish...

People can apply for once-off grants of up to €500 until August 31st

Update: Due to a huge amount of applications, the deadline for applications for this Hardship Fund was brought forward to 5pm, Friday 24 April. A...

Poetry workshops with Kevin Higgins go online

Galway's arts community is finding new ways to keep the cultural spirit alive in our current crisis, with local writer Kevin Higgins taking his...

Ireland set to miss renewable energy targets

Ireland is set to miss its renewable energy targets, according to data in a new report published by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland. The...

Half of Irish workers feel pressure to work outside of office hours

The pressure to work outside of office hours and check emails at home is something that almost half of Irish workers struggle with. That's according...

People turning to online news and language courses during COVID-19 crisis

The number of people reading online newspapaers and signing up for language courses in Ireland has soared during the COVID-19 crisis. Between the first week...

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