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Buskers warn busking bylaws will drive many from Galway

The Galway Buskers Community has warned that the new busking bylaws voted in this week will force many to leave Galway to make a...

Man caught holding bogus charity collection

A man received a suspended prison sentence at Galway District Court for holding a false charity collection out on the street. The District Court heard...

Public consultation on vision for the city centre

Galway City Council is inviting the public to share their views on the vision for Galway’s city centre streets and public spaces. A pop up...

Massive Pride parade to take place in Galway City today

GALWAY DAILY with @GalwayCommunityPride The much-anticipated Galway Pride parade will take place in the city this afternoon, thirty years to the day after the first one. With the focus...

56 Central restaurant has a new menu with a section just for cheese melts

56 Central Restaurant, home to the famous Chicken Melt, have recently expanded their menu to include some brand new cheese melts. Fans of the Cajun...

Two men appear in court over serious assault that left victim needing facial stitches

Two young men appeared before Galway District Court this week in the case of a serious assault that left another young man needing facial...

The 150th Galway Races are officially launched

The Galway Races have officially launched this week, starting the countdown for the 150th festival extravaganza later this month. On Monday, July 29 Galway Racecourse...

Solidarity Selfies to mark World Refugee Day

Today is World Refugee Day and Galway Anti Racism Network is hoping people will take some solidarity selfies to promote the cause. Members of GARN...

Multi-million upgrade underway on “victorian” city sewer network

Galway city centre's ancient and failing sewer network is getting a €2 million upgrade to address many issues. According to Irish Water the "Victorian" sewer...

Prime city centre retail property on sale for over €2 million

A retail property in the heart of Galway's shopping district is on sale with an asking price of more than €2 million. Commercial agents Lambert...

Tens of thousands pack Galway city for St Patrick’s Day

More than 30,000 people from Galway, around Ireland, and the world over packed into the city today to catch the St Patrick's Day spectacle. The...

Make sure you have the right parade route this St Patrick’s Day

Up to 30,000 people are expected to watch the St Patrick's Day parade in Galway on Sunday, but it won't be taking its time...

30,000 people expected for St Patrick’s Day parade

Massive numbers of tourists and locals are expected to flock to Galway for the St Patrick's Day parade on Sunday with crowds of up...

Opinion: My role is to rally lads to support women in their struggles

International Women's Day dates back to 1910 when the International Socialist Women’s Conference named today as the day they'd protest. This time last year we...

Why Galway Daily stands with buskers against proposed bylaws

The Galway Daily editorial staff has decided to take a stand against the busking bylaws proposed by Galway City Council. To be clear, we are not opposed...

Tuam Cathedral renovations get the go ahead

Permission has been granted for renovations to Tuam Cathedral to make it suitable for religious ceremonies. St. Jarlath's Diocesan Trust had submitted plans with the...

All day busk-a-thon to protest second go at busking bylaws

Galway's Busker Community are planning a day long busk-a-thon this weekend in protest of the city council's second go at introducing busking bylaws. The 12...

Search for Robert Murray ends after body recovered

The search for missing Galway man Robert Murray has come to an end after a body was discovered this week. Gardaí have said that foul...

Historic Tuam library renovation proceeds after years of delays

The historic Tuam library building will be getting a major revamp this year after sitting empty for nearly a decade. The Commission of Public Works...

Students shake the bucket for COPE and Galway Rape Crisis Centre

Students from NUI Galway are out on the street today collecting for charities protecting Galway's most vulnerable. Volunteers organised by the Students' Union are shaking...

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