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Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Glenamaddy burglary
At approx. 3:15pm on Friday afternoon (August 1) a house at Kilkerrin Rd. Glenamaddy, Co. Galway was broken into.
At approx. 3:15pm on Friday afternoon (August 1) a house at Kilkerrin Rd. Glenamaddy, Co. Galway was broken into.
Read more ...Monivea Heritage Association to launch invaluable 1891 local census
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Monivea Heritage Association will launch a limited edition of a copy of the ‘1891 Census of the Monivea Locality ‘ on August 15 at 7 pm in the Fr Sammon Centre Monivea, H65h393.
Read more ...Style shines at HYDE Bar’s Best Dressed Competition on Ladies Day
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
HYDE Bar once again cemented its reputation as the place to be seen on Ladies Day during Race Week in Galway. Following the glamour and excitement of Ballybrit, the city’s most stylish racegoers made their way to HYDE Bar for one of the most anticipated fashion events of the evening — the HYDE Bar Best Dressed Competition.
Read more ...White smoke as UK academic named President of University of Galway
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
University of Galway announced last evening that the new President to lead it into the 2030s will be Professor David J. Burn, Pro-Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle University.
Read more ...Hospital beds down 66% in Clifden
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Clifden District Hospital can operate only seven inpatient beds due to staff shortages, according to a new report from the Health Information Quality Authority.
Read more ...Visitors stage anti-migrant march in Galway
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Around 60 marchers listened to speeches by the playground of Fr Burke Park in the Claddagh, before parading through town to Prospect Hill, behind Irish, Ivory Coast and Offaly flags, shepherded by a heavy Garda presence.
Read more ...Active Travel scheme to curb speeding motorists is vital for Shantalla, says John Connolly
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
An Active Travel scheme for Shantalla is essential to curbing speeding motorists and to create an environment “less hostile to pedestrians”, says Fianna Fáil Galway West TD, John Connolly.
Read more ...University of Galway researchers observe rare ocean mixing in Arctic waters
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
A research team from University of Galway has captured a rarely observed ocean mixing process during an expedition to the Greenland Sea, a finding that could improve our understanding of Arctic climate change.
Read more ...IMI and Galway Chamber join forces on AI event series to upskill local business leaders
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
The Irish Management Institute (IMI), a centre of excellence in business education, has announced two one-day programmes in Galway on 16–17 September aimed at enhancing the AI capabilities of business professionals across the county and beyond.
Read more ...Galway must lead in standing against racism
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
The recent violent attack on an Indian man in Dublin, where he was beaten and partially stripped in public, has shaken many of us. If we are truly honest, we know this wasn’t an isolated case. Racism exists in Ireland and it’s time we face that truth.
Read more ...New city tourism plan
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Galway city and county welcomed almost 2.2 million visitors in 2023, with July, August and September the busiest months for this central node of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way tourism product.
Read more ...Lantern demolition sparks opportunity to spotlight ‘Galway’s Newgrange’
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
The planned demolition of the disused Lantern Bar in Ballybane has sparked renewed calls to celebrate and protect an overlooked and hidden jewel of Galway’s ancient past, a 1,500-year-old Ballybane Ringfort, situated just behind the site.
Read more ...Making waves - Port of Galway welcomes largest cruise ship to date
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Weighing in at 99,902 gross tons and spanning 300 metres in length, the cruise ship Nieuw Statendam’s arrival at the Port of Galway last week was the cause of fanfare.
Read more ...Elliott and Gilligan deliver Western Fold glory in the Tote Galway Plate
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
In front of a roaring Ballybrit crowd on Wednesday, Western Fold stormed home to land the 2025 Tote Galway Plate for trainer Gordon Elliott and rising star jockey Danny Gilligan, winning by an emphatic four and a half lengths at odds of 11/1.
Read more ...Dolan welcomes investment for Galway forest trails under National Coillte Scheme
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Albert Dolan TD has welcomed a €4 million investment in Coillte recreational sites nationwide, with funding allocated to enhance and protect woodland amenities across Galway.
Read more ...New bat roost opened at heritage event in Coole Park
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Minister of State with Responsibility for International and Road Transport, Logistics, Rail and Ports, Seán Canney TD was at Coole Park Nature Reserve last Friday for a special heritage event when he opened a new, purpose built bat roost, and on behalf of the State he accepted a rare signed limited edition book by WB Yeats which will be retained as part of a collection at Coole Park.
Read more ...Party politics prompts councillor’s resignation
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
The Shantalla-based politician formally quit her party last week, just days after Soc Dem TD Eoin Hayes was readmitted to the so-called ‘purple party’ after an eight-month suspension for being opaque about his investment in a company providing software to the Israeli military.
Read more ...Galway’s pubs well represented in Sunday Times Best Irish Pub List
Thu, Aug 07, 2025
Three Galway pubs, The Crane Bar, Tigh Neachtain and The Kings Head, have been named among Ireland’s top 50 pubs in a new list published by The Sunday Times.
Read more ...Discover our rich literary heritage at the Lady Gregory–Yeats Autumn Gathering
Thu, Jul 31, 2025
A magical weekend awaits this autumn in South Galway, as the Lady Gregory–Yeats Autumn Gathering returns with a vibrant and thought-provoking programme that celebrates the literary, cultural, and theatrical legacy of Lady Augusta Gregory and W.B. Yeats.
Read more ...A life steeped in story: Remembering Peadar O’Dowd, Galway’s beloved chronicler
Thu, Jul 31, 2025
Galway has always been a city of stories—tales whispered through stone walls, sung across the bay, and told beside fire and pub counter. But few told them as lovingly and thoroughly as Peadar O’Dowd. Historian, teacher, author, environmentalist, tour guide, columnist, and tireless ambassador for Galway’s past, Peadar passed away on January 4, 2024, leaving behind a city immeasurably richer for his life’s work and immeasurably poorer in his absence.
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