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26 million euro funding allocated for Galway roads

€26.167 million has been allocated for Galway’s national roads for this year. The funding allocated to Galway’s councils by Transport Infrastructure Ireland for 2018 will...

Cllr slams ‘short-sighted’ decision to cut funding for national roads

Cllr Mairéad Farrell has criticised the Minister for Transport’s 'short-sighted' decision to cut funding for the maintenance of national roads, saying that it will...

Gort to Tuam motorway opens

I wish I was on the M17/M18... The Gort to Tuam motorway is now officially open to traffic, after being oficially unveiled by Transport Minister...

The Role of AI in Keeping Online Spaces Safe for Galway Residents

Artificial intelligence is becoming an essential tool in maintaining safer and more secure online environments. Across Ireland, and particularly in Galway’s growing digital economy,...

Genesys supporting cycling in the workplace

Galway based software company Genesys has achieved European accreditation for its effort to be a cycling friendly employer. Genesys Cloud Services was awarded the European...

Chamber CEO Kenny Deery running for Galway City Council

The CEO of Galway Chamber, Kenny Deery, has this morning declared his intention to run as an Independent candidate for Galway City Council in...

Galway space company Mbryonics awarded €17.5m from European Innovation Council

Galway based space tech company Mbryonics has received a €17.5 million investment from the European Innovation Council. Mbryonics is at the forefront of transforming satellite...

Walking & Cycling takes 29,000 cars off Galway roads

Walking and cycling take nearly 29,000 cars off the road in Galway City and County every day according to a first of its kind...

Galway County Council approves record €173m budget for 2024

The largest budget in the history of Galway County Council was unanimously approved by Elected Members at Áras an Chontae on Monday evening. Budget 2024...

Minister Rabbitte welcomes new Local Link service in Co. Galway

Minister for Disability Anne Rabbitte TD has welcomed a new TFI Local Link service launched this week from Portumna to Nenagh in Co. Tipperary. Route...

GRETB recognised for best practice in teaching skills and confidence building

Galway Roscommon Education Training Board (GRETB) has been recognised for best practice in teaching skills and confidence building in the annual ‘Learners’ Voices Across...

Monumental €3 million donation to Croí will have “transformational” impact

A more than €3 million gift for Croí Heart & Stroke charity has been called a "once in a lifetime transformational" donation which will...

Green light for Medtech factory bringing 1,000 jobs to Athenry

Planning approval has been granted for a medical devices factory in Athenry which will create 1,000 jobs for the area. Galway County Council has given...

Four ATU research teams win SFI funding to help address societal challenges

Four ATU research teams have secured funding from Science Foundation Ireland (SFI) for projects related to infrastructure, agriculture, social issues, and more. The research teams...

Rising business costs amongst key priorities for businesses in the West ahead of Budget 2024

Ibec, the organization representing Irish businesses, hosted a Budget Briefing on business priorities for the Western region, bringing together local members and TDs. During the...

NTA to undertake the first ever survey of walking, wheeling and cycling in Galway

The first ever survey of walking, wheeling and cycling in Galway has been launched by the National Transport Authority and Minister for Transport Eamon...

Letter | AR6 report must serve as alarm to tackle climate crisis

Dear Editor, The release of the AR6 report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) should serve as an alarm for all to act...

Letter | “City Council car park plans are disappointing”

Dear Editor, I was disappointed to learn this week that Galway City Council is to expand its car park. At an estimated cost of €3.5 million,...

Eight Galway schools to benefit from safer walking and cycling routes

Eight schools in Galway city and county have been selected for round 2 of the Safe Routes to School Programme which aims to create...

Irish Academy publishes detailed plan for regional growth

The Irish Academy of Engineering has published a detailed plan for the sustainable development of Ireland’s Atlantic City Regions including Galway. The Academy's new report...

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