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Jobs boost for Galway

Galway going with the grain. A new 45,000 square foot office development is set to open in summer 2018, creating "substantial" employment. Fine Grain Property is the...

Tuam to receive a new fire station

A NEW "state of the art" fire station will be built on the Milltown Road in Tuam. The tender valuation process is now complete for...

Galway City Centre shines, but “long-term dumping and neglect” affect Ballybane in litter survey.

Galway City Centre is one of the cleanest urban areas in Ireland, but Ballybane remains "subject to long-term dumping and neglect” according to the...

New Year’s Eve Family Festive Féile returns to Galway City

Galway City’s New Year’s Eve Family Festive Féile is back for the second year in a row with an excellent range of live music...

Storm Darragh: Widespread power outages and roads blocked as cleanup underway

Cleanup operations are continuing across the county after Storm Darragh caused significant damage in Galway overnight. Heavy winds downed trees and power lines which blocked...

Galway Traveller Movement launches election manifesto

Galway Traveller Movement has this week launched its Election Manifesto for the upcoming general election. They are asking candidates to address the discrimination and racism...

Galway Music Residency launches 2024 winter program with international spotlight on Estonia

Galway Music Residency (GMR) has unveiled its 2024 winter program, centred around an International Residency with acclaimed Estonian composer and electronic musician Sander Saarmets. This...

Blind eye being turned to dereliction across Galway

Sinn Féin Councillor and Galway East General Election candidate Louis O’Hara has said that a blind eye is being turned to dereliction across County...

Cathaoirleach sends best wishes to Galway’s six Paralympians

The Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway Councillor Albert Dolan has sent his best wishes to the six local athletes who will be participating...

National Heritage Week kicks off in Galway this weekend

A number of free events are taking place across Galway city and county during National Heritage Week 2024, from Saturday August 17 to Sunday...

Walter Macken Place theatre piece returns to Galway 15 years on

A Council-lead Galway City community outreach programme which was transformed into an international touring play has received a second run with its original cast...

University of Galway’s Access Centre celebrates 25 years

The Access Centre at University of Galway has marked 25 years of creating opportunities for people to find pathways into higher education. Since its foundation...

Galway’s oldest newspaper appoints first woman editor

County Galway’s oldest regional newspaper, The Tuam Herald, has appointed its first woman Editor, long-time journalist Siobhán Holliman. Siobhán Holliman is an experienced journalist who...

From Aerogen to Grafton Digital: Business Growth in Galway

Some of Ireland’s biggest companies are hunting office space in Galway, highlighting the city’s increased desirability by the business community. The tech sector is...

Sharing the Shamrocks with Shame

When I used to take adult foreign language students on walking tours of Galway in the years before Covid, they were always taken aback...

Solidarity rally for Palestine this Saturday in Galway City

An emergency solidarity rally with the people of Palestine will take place in Galway City this Saturday, February 3 at 2pm. The rally, assembling at...

Relatives of 1916 leader back Julia Morrissey Bridge campaign

Relatives of 1916 leader Éamonn Ceannt have backed the campaign to have Galway’s new pedestrian bridge named after Galway woman and 1916 Cumann na...

Galway leads the pack in new Solar for Schools programme

Galway is leading the way with applications for the new Solar for Schools programme, which helps schools get solar PV panels installed. Solar for Schools...

Local groups condemn “certain politicians spreading fear and hate”

Galway Communities Against Racism and Discrimination has condemned the criminal burning of the Ross Lake House Hotel in Rosscahill and is urgently requesting politicians...

Minister condemns “deeply disturbing” events of fire at hotel earmarked for asylum seekers

Minister Roderic O'Gorman has condemned the fire at Ross Lake House in Galway as "deeply disturbing" and called for unified condemnation. The Minister for Children,...

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