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Turmoil in hurling
All candidates for the vacant hurling manager role have withdrawn from the race to replace Michael Donoghue.
Manager speculation and Supermac's sponsorship
Speculation on the next Galway senior hurling manager gathered pace last week.
Busking bye-laws will 'damage' city's reputation warns Mayor
Heavy restrictions on, and in some cases outright banning of, busking in Galway city centre, sends a message that is "damaging to our city, damaging to our reputation, and damaging to Brand Galway".
Hurling shock as Donoghue and team resign
The Galway county board are on the lookout for a new senior hurling manager after the shock news broke late on Tuesday night that Micheál Donoghue and his backroom team would not be continuing in their roles after four seasons at the helm.
How will Galway city vote in the 2019 Local Elections?
Fifty candidates are competing for 18 seats across the city's three electoral wards, but in reality, only half that number can truly be considered contenders. While the city is not expected to make sweeping changes to the make-up of its local government representation, some new faces are likely to feature when the new council meets in June.
INDEPENDENT COUNCILLOR NOEL LARKIN - YOUR VOICE!
I am seeking your Number 1 Vote on Friday 24th May so that I can continue to:
Time for TD’s and Senators to Intensify Pressure for Galway’s Ring Road Oral Hearing.
City councillor calls on TDs and senators to intensify pressure for Galway’s ring road oral hearing Galway TDs and senators must crank up the pressure on the Government for the Galway ring road oral hearing, according to a Galway city councillor.
‘Time for our higher politicians to start making noise’ on ring road says Larkin
Galway TDs and senators must crank up the pressure on the Government for the Galway ring road oral hearing, according to a Galway city councillor. Independent councillor Noel Larkin said everyone in favour of the ring road including interested groups, businesses, and organisations, as well as politicians, must come out in force to support the proposal.
Galway City Council confirms more than half of houses in a Ballybane estate are empty
More than half of the housing units at a social housing development in the Fana Glas estate in Ballybane are vacant the Galway City Council has confirmed.
Councillors defer decision on proposed fifty eight housing units to next month
The Galway City Council has deferred a decision to grant a Part 8 application for a proposed development of 58 residential units at Ballybaan More, on the east side of the city, until May.