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Four-bed home in a much desired family area

Beautifully situated in a quiet residential area, this 4-bedroom detached house in Rahoon would be ideal as a family home due to its close...

Coronavirus: 240 new cases confirmed and one further death

One more death related to COVID-19 has been reported to the Department of Health, as well as 240 new cases of the disease. Almost half...

Galway City Council awards €425,000 in arts grants

Galway City Council has awarded €425,000 in grants  to over 60 arts organisations this week. The 2020 Arts Grants (Organisations) approved by the city council...

Coronavirus: 3 deaths today, and 6 new cases in Galway

There were 3 deaths related to COVID-19 reported by the Department of Health today, along with 254 newly confirmed coronavirus cases. The coronavirus pandemic has...

140 secondary school students to take part in innovative LIFT programme

Students in Galway are set to begin developing their leadership skills this term through LIFT Ireland's innovative leadership learning programme. A total of 140 secondary...

Spacious family home in a great city neighbourhood

For house hunters on the lookout for a lovely home in Galway City, this large semi-detached house in Renmore might just tick all the...

Woodquay terraced house is prime investment opportunity

Woodquay is one of the most thriving modern business areas in Galway City, with multiple popular gastro pubs and boutiques, and is also a...

GMIT student’s Remote Robot shortlisted for prestigious MIDAS competition

A GMIT student's remote controlled robot has been shortlisted for the prestigious national MIDAS Electronics competition for his remote control robot. Ruairi Doherty from Ballinasloe...

Galway City LCDC approves grants worth €55,368

Galway City Local Community Development Committee has approved grants totalling €55,368 to a wide range of local groups and organisations in Galway City. The funding...

Cabinet must self-isolate & Dáil adjourned as Donnelly awaits COVID test

The Dáil has been adjourned until further notice and the Cabinet must self-isolate from today, the Ceann Comhairle has announced. The decision came this afternoon...

New Covid Plan could be “extremely unfair” on Galway in event of localised outbreaks – SF

Imposing restrictions on all of County Galway because of localised outbreaks of COVID-19 would be 'extremely unfair'. That's the view of Galway East Sinn Féin's...

More than 650 fewer people on pandemic unemployment in Galway

There were 652 people receiving pandemic unemployment payments in Galway this week compared with the week before, as more people return to work. Pandemic Unemployment...

Five Galway projects receive over €130k under Town and Village Renewal Scheme

Five Galway projects have been awarded €132,618 for local projects in the latest round of funding under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The Department...

Coronavirus: 208 new cases, no further deaths

No further deaths related to the coronavirus have been reported today, but 208 new cases have been confirmed in the State. Over half of the...

Picturesque cottage is an exciting renovation opportunity

For a taste of classic rural Ireland, you can’t get any closer than a thatched cottage surrounded by green fields, and this one bedroom...

NUI Galway Students’ Union launches plan to help connect students

NUI Galway Students’ Union has launched plans today which will help students connect with each other in what will be an unusual academic year...

‘Deep-rooted structural flaws’ to blame for Covid hitting childcare sector particularly hard – ECI

The Covid-19 pandemic has hit Ireland’s childcare sector particularly hard because of deep-rooted, long-term and structural flaws in the sector. That’s according to Early Childhood...

People urged to consider setting up a co-op

People across the country have been asked to consider setting up co-operatives as part of a plan to recover businesses and the economy. Minister Robert...

Coronavirus: 1 death and 255 new cases today

There have been 255 new cases of COVID-19 reported by the Department of Health today, along with one new death in the coronavirus pandemic. There...

Galway hospitals encourage people to ‘Think Sepsis’ and know the signs

Today, Sunday September 13, is World Sepsis Day, and Galway's hospitals are using the day to highlight the global threat this issue poses to...

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