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Appeal against permission for Bohermore apartments rejected

An Bord Pleanála has rejected an appeal against planning permission for two blocks of apartments in Bohermore. Oakway Developments secured planning permission for 14 apartments...

Lonely burial leads to calls for review of deaths in direct provision

The burial of transgender woman Sylva Tukula, carried out with no friends present or without informing anyone, has led to calls for a review...

Plans submitted for 13 houses in Loughrea town

Plans have been submitted for a residential development in Loughrea town of 13 houses. Pinza Property Comapany ltd is seeking planning permission to build 13...

More time granted to convert old Eyre Square bank to café/restaurant

More time has been granted to complete work converting an old bank on Eyre Square into a café and restaurant. Londyne Ltd was first granted...

‘Misogynistic’, ‘racist’ and creating ‘a culture of bigotry’ – Eyre Square protesters condemn Donald Trump

The rain did little to deter a gathering of protesters against US President Donald Trump in Eyre Square yesterday evening. A number of people gathered...

Plans to replace dilapidated Nuns Island buildings with apartments

Plans have been lodged with the city council to tear down two dilapidated buildings on Nuns Island and replace them with apartments. Halictus Ltd is...

Middle Street closing for four days of roadworks

Middle street in the city will be closing for four days of roadworks in June. The city council has ordered the street closed to traffic...

Approval granted for six blocks of apartments in Doughiska

Planing approval has been granted for a residential development in Douhgiska consisting of 51 apartments. JHL Property Holding Company sought permission to build six blocks...

Clifden beach remains on EPA list of unacceptable water standards

Clifden Beach is one of five left in Ireland that still has 'Poor' quality bathing water according to the latest report from the EPA...

Mould and rodents at Traveller accommodation in breach of human rights standards

The "deplorable and substandard" living conditions of traveller accommodation in Galway are in breach of national and international human rights standards. That's the conclusion of...

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...

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...

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...

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...

Labour candidates welcome revenge porn and cyberbullying laws

Labour Party candidates for city council welcomed the news this week that new legislation tackling revenge porn and cyberbullying is progressing. The government has agreed...

Plans submitted for two blocks of apartments on the Clybaun road

Plans have been lodged for a residential development in the west side of Galway city consisting of 47 apartments. Oak Ventures Ltd is seeking planning...

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...

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...

Residential development of 80 homes in Newcastle approved

Plans for a residential development of 80 homes in Newcastle spread across two estates has been given the go ahead. McHugh Property Holdings applied for...

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