Connolly welcomes progress on reopening of pathway near Renmore Barracks
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
A solution to the controversial closure of a pathway near Renmore Barracks could be in sight with the Defence Forces and Galway City Council expected to meet on the issue.
Read more ...FÍS Games Summit back, bigger and better than ever!
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway is the location where pioneering developers, design leaders, and cutting-edge creatives in the world of games will hold key conversations on the industry’s future.
Read more ...Fundraising event brings ‘A Taste of Palestine’ to Galway
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway’s Palestinian and Irish communities will come together for a vibrant evening of culture, music, and solidarity at ‘A Taste of Palestine’, a fundraising event taking place at the Galway Rowing Club on Sunday, April 6.
Read more ...Be part of the GUH Patient Council
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway University Hospitals (GUH) are currently looking for people to volunteer to be part of the Patient Council. The aim of the Patient Council is to work closely with staff to improve the experience patients and families of patients’ have when using the services of the hospital.
Read more ...Leading health data platform Datavant opens global R&D hub in city
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Datavant – one of the world’s leading health data platform companies – has announced its expansion into Ireland with the opening of its global R&D centre in Galway.
Read more ...Crowe calls for Pearse Stadium for potential rugby semi-final
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway City Councillor Michael Crowe has written to Connacht Rugby Chief Executive Willie Ruane, encouraging the province to consider Pearse Stadium in Salthill as the venue for a potential Challenge Cup semi-final, should Connacht reach the final four of the competition.
With Dexcom Stadium currently operating at reduced capacity, Cllr Crowe highlighted the opportunity to host the fixture at a larger venue, allowing more supporters to experience what would be a landmark sporting occasion in the west.
Read more ...Hand in Hand’s first-ever Wellness Brunch raises €5,500
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Hand in Hand, a Galway-based national charity dedicated to supporting families affected by childhood cancer, is thrilled to announce the overwhelming success of its inaugural Wellness Brunch.
Read more ...Fancy being a Summer Street Ambassador?
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Are you one of those locals who can not resist directing tourists looking lost?
Read more ...Ogbu secures approval for a disability access officer and Inclusion Committee
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Councillor Helen Ogbu successfully passed a motion at the latest Galway City Council meeting, paving the way for the establishment of a disability access officer and a Disability and Inclusion Committee.
“This is a significant step forward in ensuring that Galway city is accessible, inclusive, and representative of all its citizens,” said Cllr Ogbu.
Read more ...President Higgins salutes Druid for 50 years of excellence
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
After a 50th birthday double performance of Shakespeare and Synge in its home town of Galway this summer, Druid Theatre will tour two more anniversary plays by Beckett and The Bard to Dublin and New York.
Read more ...Connacht Hospitality Group contributes €147,000 for charity in 2024
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
The Connacht Hospitality Group continues in its efforts to make a meaningful impact in the Galway community, with an incredible €147,000 going to local charities and not for profit organisations in 2024. This latest milestone brings the Group’s cumulative fundraising and contributions total to €360,000 since 2022.
Each property within the Group spearheaded its own fundraising efforts throughout the year, resulting in significant donations to vital local organisations, some of this years efforts include:
Read more ...Tribesman Triathlon to be held on university campus this June
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway Triathlon Club is has announced the return of the Tribesman Triathlon taking place on Sunday June 15th. Following its successful comeback in 2024 after a six year hiatus, last year’s event was marked by perfect weather and an electric atmosphere, setting the stage for an even more exhilarating race this year.
Read more ...Thursday Lates launched in city
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Galway City Council Night-Time Economy and Galway Arts Centre are excited to announce the launch of ‘’Thursday Lates,’’ a six-month pilot programme extending its opening hours to provide greater access to arts and culture in Galway City. Starting April 3rd, the centre will remain open every Thursday evening from 10 am to 9 pm, for a six-month period. This initiative directly aligns with feedback from consultations for the Galway City Night-Time Economy Action Plan 2024-2025, which highlighted the extension of cultural venue opening hours as a key priority for the community. It also aligns with the Night-Time Economy Taskforce recommendations and the Program for Government’s objective to promote later opening hours at cultural venues, offering flexible access for visitors and supporting the expansion of related services.
Read more ...Farrell slams restrictions to the Tenant in Situ Scheme
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Sinn Féin TD for Galway West, Mairéad Farrell, has strongly criticised the government’s decision to restrict the Tenant in Situ scheme, an important measure to prevent homelessness.
Read more ...Barna protest inspires Coast Road communities
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Parents and teachers at Barna National School have been calling for improved pedestrian facilities for years, but the opening of a new petrol station and mini market opposite the school last month has upped the ante.
Read more ...Three year countdown for Galway City Ring Road
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
This is the expectation of Roads and Infrastructure Minister of State, Sean Canney, who welcomed a €2.4m funding allocation for environmental reports and consultancy services necessary to advance the project to the next stage of planning this week.
Read more ...No cash for Claregalway bypass
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Expectations that a bypass for Claregalway would be funded this year were dashed when the traffic bottleneck was not included in a €633 million allocation for new national roads announced this week.
Read more ...Climb Croagh Patrick for Galway Hospice
Thu, Apr 03, 2025
Take on the Croagh Patrick Climb for Galway Hospice on Saturday, 21st June.
Read more ...Galway ambulances go to Limerick to be repaired, bemoans councillor
Thu, Mar 27, 2025
Ambulances in the Galway area that need to be repaired have to be taken to Limerick as there is no authorised dealer to fix them locally, the HSE’s Regional Health Forum was told this week.
Read more ...Salmon club and syndicate at Delphi Lodge
Thu, Mar 27, 2025
Delphi Lodge presents an opportunity to purchase prime Irish salmon fishing and country cottage accommodation for a fixed week or more each year for five years.
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