Roadworks on notorious road gets the go ahead
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
A "notorious stretch of road" on the N83 has finally got the go-ahead to be made safer for motorists.
Deputy Seán Canney says he has received confirmation the contract for the road re-alignment of Twenty-Minute Hill on the N83 Dunmore to Tuam Road has gone to tender.
Read more ...Staycation in Sligo for the ultimate oyster experience
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
Sligo Oyster Experience has launched the Sligo Oyster Farm Tour, an immersive guided tour and visit to the Coney Island working oyster farm on the shores of Sligo Bay, overlooked by the majestic Belbulben and Knocknarea.
Read more ...Galway will have its arts festival this year
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
The famed Galway International Arts Festival, cancelled for the first time in 43 years this summer, will now stage a new autumn edition.
Read more ...Galway cyclists call for lower speed limits
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
Galway needs to follow the example of Wales and decrease its speed limits for urban areas from 50km/h to 30km/h, that is the opinion of the chairperson of Galway Cycling Campaign, Kevin Jennings.
The city council is currently in the process of a public consultation about revising speed limit bye-laws throughout the city and Mr Jennings believes that Galway should be inspired by the Welsh Government's report that is recommending 30km/h replace 50km/h as the default speed limit on urban roads throughout the country and should embrace the benefits of slower speeds.
Read more ...'Deeply concerning'
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
The purchase of a property by the Galway City Council in Killtullagh, Oranmore has been described by the Mayor of the Galway County Council, James Charity, as "deeply concerning".
Read more ...Virtual outpatient consultants are the new norm
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
More than 36,000 virtual outpatient clinics have been conducted by clinical teams at Galway University Hospitals (University Hospital Galway and Merlin Park University Hospital) since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read more ...Garda Briefs
Thu, Aug 06, 2020
Theft from van
Gardai are appealing for information in relation to an incident in which a van was broken into last week.
Gardai are appealing for information in relation to an incident in which a van was broken into last week.
Read more ...Call to assist suckler beef sector
Wed, Aug 05, 2020
The Galway County Council is calling on leaders of political parties in Dáil Éireann to support the suckler beef sector and support the viability of family farms in areas where other enterprises like dairying are not feasible.
Read more ...Candle for Peace and Online Book of Condolence for Mr. John Hume RIP
Tue, Aug 04, 2020
An online Book of Condolence for the late Mr. John Hume has been opened by the Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr James Charity.
Read more ...Homes targeted and chalk-marked by brazen dog thieves
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Gangs of brazen dog thieves are prowling the city and county marking homes where they can entice and steal beloved dogs, the Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council stated last evening.
Read more ...Wildlands - Ireland’s Heart-Stopping New Adventure Centre!
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Wildlands, a unique adventure and accommodation offering overlooking Ballyquirke Lake in Moycullen has recently announced a soft opening date of 7 August 2020. Nestled at the gateway to Connemara, Wildlands will be one of Ireland’s leading adventure offerings and opens with plenty of exciting activities for customers of all ages including:
Read more ...'We want to be the grown-ups in the CBD food supplement space'
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
For the uninitiated, cannabidiol or CBD as it is most commonly known, invokes images of individuals chilling out and getting 'high'. However, as Chanelle McCoy highlights, although CBD is derived from the cannabis plant, it does not produce a psychoactive effect, is not addictive, and does not cause a 'high'. The compound which is responsible for these side effects is called Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC.
Read more ...Footage of Galway native GP debunking face mask myths goes global
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Connemara native and well known GP, Dr Maitiú Ó Tuathail, Medical Director of Heroes-Aid, has gained international media attention after posting a video on social media to debunk the myth that face masks lowers the wearer’s oxygen levels. Dr Ó Tuathail posted a video of himself to his Twitter page wearing six face masks while connected to a monitor displaying no change in his oxygen levels, to demonstrate that face masks have no effect on a wearer’s blood oxygen levels.
Read more ...Calls for Galway 2020 legacy funding to go to municipal districts
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Galway County Council should disperse Galway 2020 legacy funding to municipal districts, according to Independent councillor Tim Broderick.
Read more ...Cheevers demands audited report on Galway 2020 costs and spending
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
City councillors must be given a full report, with audited figures, of all costs and expenses since the Galway 2020 process started.
Read more ...€32 million shortfall to complete Tuam mental health facilities
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
"Zero funding" for two major health facilities for County Galway - which require €32 million to be built - have been allocated this year, and funding for the projects in 2021 looks uncertain.
Read more ...Far from the madding crowd
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
In a world where each new day seems to bring increased uncertainty, we can be sure that Thomas Hardy did not have the Galway races of 2020 in mind when he penned the title of his 1874 novel, Far From The Madding Crowd, but that is the phrase that came to mind earlier this week when arriving at Ballybrit for the annual extravaganza that is The Galway Racing Festival.
Read more ...Galway City Council launches Greener Green Waste Initiative
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Starting tomorrow, Friday July 31, the Galway City Council will not collect green waste from neighbourhoods around the city, and it is asking the public not to collect grass cuttings from public green areas.
Read more ...Galway Rape Crisis Centre allocated +€35,000 in Government funding
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Galway Rape Crisis Centre has been allocated more than €35,000 in Government funding to help cope with financial difficulties arising from the Covid-19 crisis.
Read more ...'Out of control' weeds being removed from Ballyloughane Road
Thu, Jul 30, 2020
Weeds which had grown "out of control" along the Ballyloughane Road - including the noxious weed ragwort - are being removed by the Galway City Council.
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