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Lack of voting rights awareness highlighted by Ogbu

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A concerning lack of awareness about voting rights among some residents of Galway, particularly migrants, has been identified by Helen Ogbu, the Labour Party Candidate for Galway City East in the coming local elections. This has come to light during canvassing efforts ahead of the June 7 Local Elections in Galway City neighbourhoods, notably in Doughiska, which boasts the most diverse population in the city.

Frank Fahy — a passion for community welfare

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Frank Fahy is a native of Menlo, on the outskirts of Galway City. He is a fluent Irish speaker. Frank has been a widower since 2021 and he has three grown-up children.

Exodus of landlords from rental market an issue according to Simon Community report – IPOA

The Irish Property Owners' Association (IPOA) has reiterated its grave concern regarding the continuing exodus of landlords from the rental market, as highlighted by the latest findings from the Simon Communities' 'Locked Out of the Market' report.

Celebrate barbecue season in the beautiful gardens of The Ardilaun Hotel

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Barbecue season is “hotting up" for the summer at The Ardilaun with the hotel gardens now in full bloom. The Ardilaun is an ideal venue for all seasons with lovely gardens and patio space at the rear of the hotel, with a heated terrace area which is ideal to gather your tribe and enjoy some al fresco dining – popular for corporate get togethers, private and family celebrations.

Three decades of Fleadh na gCuach

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Celebrating its 30th year in 2024, Fleadh na gCuach (the Cuckoo Fleadh) is a cherished traditional music and community-based arts festival held in Kinvara, Galway. Known for its vibrant ambiance and exceptional talent, the festival has garnered a stellar reputation as a showcase for traditional music, attracting musicians from across Ireland and beyond.

Droichead an Dóchais name picked best of sixty in bridge-naming exercise

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Following a Special Council Meeting on Monday 22 April 2024, Galway City Council has officially named the first bridge to span the Corrib in over 30 years, as ‘Droichead an Dóchais’.

Newcastle and Moycullen granted €10 million in funding for new community centres

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After a long road it was a day for the communities of Newcastle and Moycullen to celebrate, in particular the hard-working committee who, for over 20 years, have been involved on the road that led to a €10 million announcement to deliver new community centres in Newcastle and Maigh Cuillinn. These new centres will support thousands of residents in Newcastle, Dangan, Bushypark, Maigh Cuillinn, and the many community groups and schools in the area.

Deery demands action on Galway Transport Strategy and says Government is ‘driving a bus through its own timelines’

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Galway is not being given the priority it deserves in terms of delivery under transport, according to Galway City West Independent candidate Kenny Deery. The high-profile business leader, who entered the race for a City Council seat earlier this month, is accusing the Government of “driving a bus through its own timelines”, adding that “nobody is calling it out” at a local level.

Further floodlights to be delivered under new fund, says Mayor Hoare

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Fine Gael Councillor and Mayor of Galway City Cllr. Eddie Hoare has welcomed the recent installation of floodlights in Westside Park. The lights were installed on the playing pitches licenced by St. Michael’s GAA club and have really added to the amenity.

Keane welcomes Council’s endorsement for Salthill Knocknacarra GAA funding

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Fianna Fáil councillor for Salthill, has Peter Keane expresses his gratitude and appreciation for the formal support and endorsement of Council Colleagues for his motion to support Salthill Knocknacarra GAA Club.

 

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