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Permission for Cappagh Road apartments upheld

An Bord Pleanála has upheld planning approval for 14 apartments on the Cappagh Road. Galway city council granted approval in November 2018 for the demolition...

NUIG embraces the future with artificial intelligence programmes

AI technology is advancing in leaps and bounds with computers capable of deeper insights than ever before, and NUIG is embracing that future with...

Salthill Rotary Club raises €1,000 for children’s cancer support

The Salthill Rotary Club recently presented Hand in Hand children's cancer support charity with €1,000 raised to help their efforts on behalf of families...

Government must hold “Golden share” of national broadband to block any sell off

The government must retain a "golden share" of whatever company operates the new national broadband infrastructure to protect the taxpayers' investment. Galway TD Michael Fitzmaurice...

Old bank on Eyre Square being converted to café and restaurant

A former bank on Eyre Square is going to be handling food rather than money with plans to convert it to a café, coffee...

Report recommending new 200 bed hospital at Merlin Park due this month

An independent report on the need for a new elective hospital in Galway is expected to be delivered by the end of the month. Galway...

An Pucán is one of Ireland’s top ten pubs according to Instagram

An Púcán is one of the top ten most popular pubs in Ireland according to Instagram Overland Ireland compiled a list of where the most...

NUIG chamber choir crowned the best in Ireland

NUI Galway's Alumni Ensemble Choir has been crowned Chamber Choir of the Year after blowing listeners away at the recent Cork International Choral Festival. The...

€250,000 fund to let Irish students live in the Gaeltacht

People studying Irish in higher education will get the chance to live in the Gaeltacht for three months with a new €250,000 fund. Students who...

Oranmore school pupils learn to ‘Keep Safe’ at health and safety roadshow

Over 100 children from three schools in Oranmore learned to Keep Safe this week in an event on health and safety at home, on...

Local council action needed on climate change says McDonagh

Action on climate change is needed at the level of local government said city council candidate John McDonagh, echoing the recommendations of the Climate...

Athenry quarry seeks permission to retain concrete mixing plant

A quarry outside Athenry is seeking permission to retain a concrete batching plant. Coshla Quarry at Barrettspark, Athenry is seeking retention permission for an extension...

Nine year prison sentence for manslaughter of Oughterard publican John Kenny

Marian Lingurar Jr (24) has been handed down a nine year prison sentence today for the manslaughter of Oughterard publican John Kenny in 2011. Linguar...

Government approves €3 billion National Broadband Plan

The government has today signed off on the National Broadband Plan expected to cost in the region of €3 billion with the appointment of...

Loughrea Supervalu gets approval for roof mounted solar panels

Supervalu in Loughrea has been given approval to install rooftop solar panels as we head into the summer, and hopefully a few rays of...

New mobile tower planned for Ballybrit

Permission is being sought to erect a mobile telecommunications tower in Ballybrit to improve the phone and broadband coverage in the area. Cignal Infrastructure Ireland...

Tickets for Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant’s band Saving Grace sell out in a flash

Tickets to go see Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant's new band Saving Grace at Galway International Arts Festival this summer have sold out in...

Murphy: Recruitment freeze of Primary Care staff is keeping patients from returning home

More Primary Care healthcare staff are needed in the west of Ireland so that patients who are ready to go home aren't stuck in...

Work begins on €7 million Glenamaddy sewerage system improvements

Work has begun on a €7 million scheme by Irish water and Galway County Council to upgrade the sewerage infrastructure in Glenamaddy. Improvements being made...

Brothers of Charity granted approval for new special needs school

The Brothers of Charity have been granted approval for the constructions of a new special needs school in Renmore. Planning permission was sought to build...

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