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Work might be way out of homelessness - judge

Fri, Dec 12, 2025

A Clare man with no work history was advised that if he acquired a job he might be better in a position to take himself and his family out of the homeless situation they found themselves in.

Judge John Brennan proffered his advice when dealing with a public order charge against Michael Sherlock who, he was told, resided with his wife and children in homeless accommodation in the city.

Sherlock was charged that on November 29 last at Eyre Square Gardaí noticed him acting in a suspicious manner. When spoken to he gave false details. He then ran away, and when Gardaí caught up with him he began shouting abuse at them and engaged in threatening behaviour and was arrested.


News

1,000-eviction mark in Galway to be reached by Christmas

Minister for Housing James Browne. This week his department wrote to landlords requesting they pause evictions.

Official figures from registered landlords indicate that by the end of the year, more than 1,000 evictions will have taken place across Galway in 2025. ...


What's on in Galway

Dub with a rub of the West

Damien Dempsey will play Salthill this weekend.

Singer Damien Dempsey was formed by his north side Dublin roots, but he has reverberating west of Ireland connections too. ...


Sport

Lancaster expects Connacht response after unexpected European loss

Jack Aungier of Connacht, aided by teammate Sean Jansen, scores his side's third try during the EPCR Challenge Cup match between Ospreys and Connacht at Dunraven Brewery Field in Bridgend, Wales. (Photo by Kian Abdullah/Sportsfile)

Connacht Rugby will be looking to redeem themselves when they host South African side Black Lions on Saturday in Dexcom Stadium (8pm). ...


Lifestyle

ATU and University of Galway students join forces to make Galway a better student city

Group photo of staff and students who attended the Innovate4Sustainaibilty Hackathon from University of Galway and ATU.

Students from Atlantic Technological University (ATU) and the University of Galway took part in the Innovate4Sustainability hackathon recently at PorterShed a Dó. The one-day event invited students to design innovative solutions under the ...


Competitions

COMPETITION CLOSED: Win a luxury spa package for two at Spirit One Spa in The Galmont Hotel

Win the ultimate relaxation experience with a full body Lava Shell Relax Massage for two guests at Spirit One Spa. This luxurious prize includes access to the Thermal Suite, relaxation area, indoor swimming pool, and outdoor hot tub, plus ...


Business

Over 30,000 Galway homes and businesses can now avail of a fibre connection to the NBI network

Pictured receiving the award are team members:David Ansley, Anne Marie Salmon, Katarzyna Wrobel, Honoria Mitchell Black, Joseph Glennon and Niamh Creaven Connaughton.

National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company delivering the new future-proofed, high-speed Fibre-to-the-Home network under the National Broadband Plan (NBP) on behalf of the Government, has said that over 30,000 Galway homes and businesses are now ...


Jobs

CASTING CALL for Galway based film

CASTING CALL
Auditions are being held shortly for the upcoming Galway based film Éalú - Escape, written and directed by Bríd Fitzpatrick. Assistant Director: Pam Finn.  ...


Property

Superb three bed in a sought-after Knocknacarra development

O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers presents to the market a wonderful three bedroom semidetached residence ideally positioned in the much-admired Woodfield development on the Cappagh Road, Knocknacarra. ...


Motors

New van buyers given boost by Nissan

The 'Fuel Up or Tool Up' offers new van buyers three ways to boost their business.

Nissan is giving new van buyers three ways to boost their business when they purchase any 261 brand van. ...

 

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