GRCC continues successful QR sticker campaign ahead of busy summer season

Thu, May 21, 2026

Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC) staff are once again out and about across Galway city as part of their highly successful QR sticker campaign, helping ensure both locals and visitors can easily access information on vital support services during the busy summer season.

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Some past Galway by-elections

Thu, May 21, 2026

There have been four by-elections in the Galway West constituency since the foundation of the State. They took place on June 19, 1935; August 8, 1936; May 30,1940 and March 4, 1975.

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Keane backs calls for urgent progress on new school for ‘The Bish’ in Dangan

Thu, May 21, 2026

Fianna Fáil Galway West by-election candidate, Cllr Cillian Keane, has backed calls from the St. Joseph’s Patrician College ‘The Bish’ school community for urgent progress on its long-awaited new school building project.

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Gardeners warned not to import plants from outside EU

Thu, May 21, 2026

The #Plant Health4Life campaign, led by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) and the European Commission (EC), and supported in Ireland by the Department of Agriculture, Food & the Marine, has launched, warning the public that everyday actions — from bringing plants home from holidays to buying online — could put plant health, food supply and biodiversity at risk.

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Paint like a pro: How to add colour to your garden with a painted fence

Thu, May 21, 2026

A painted fence can make all the difference to your garden. Whether you love natural wood tones or something a bit bolder, we’ll show you how to get a flawless finish. Read on for a handy step-by-step guide on how to give your fence a facelift.

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SEAI urges Galway homeowners to start their home energy upgrade journey over the summer months

Thu, May 21, 2026

The Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) is encouraging Galway homeowners to upgrade their homes to make them more comfortable, healthier and less costly to run.

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Neuromed Clinic opens in Galway

Thu, May 21, 2026

Neuromed Clinic has officially opened its doors at Unit 17, Sandyford Business Centre, Bohermore, Galway, marking a significant addition to mental health and wellness services in the west of Ireland. The clinic brings together a team of psychiatrists, therapists, coaches, occupational therapists and wellness practitioners to deliver truly personalised, evidence-based care for adults, as well as specialist ADHD assessment and treatment for children and adolescents aged nine to 17.

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The wound that refuses to close: What else can be done?

Thu, May 21, 2026

When a wound lingers for weeks or months despite careful treatment, it can be frustrating and disheartening. Chronic wounds are estimated to affect one to two per cent of the population, and some people are even told there are no further treatment options.

A wound is generally considered chronic if it has not shown meaningful signs of healing within four weeks of standard care. This can happen for several reasons, but one important cause is a lack of oxygen at the wound site.

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Lose two stone – and keep it off

Thu, May 21, 2026

With total focus on fixing your metabolism, this weight loss programme can transform your weight loss, energy, sleep, health and much more. A good metabolism is the foundation of everything you are. A good metabolism gets you burning more fat every hour, 24 hours a day. Nothing can beat it for results. It is your weight loss master switch.

It controls the results from your diet and exercise. It doesn’t matter how good you are with your food and exercise, metabolism faults severely limit your results and cause the stubborn fat on your stomach, hips, thighs and back of arms. A good metabolism means you can lose up to 3lb of real fat each week – almost 1 stone per month.

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Street Feast returns this May to help Ireland reconnect

Thu, May 21, 2026

Street Feast returns this May to help neighbours across Galway connect. Neighbourhoods across the country are being invited to pull up a chair, share some?food?and say hello during Ireland’s national weekend of community lunches and gatherings, taking place this Saturday and Sunday, May 23 and 24.

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Barbados direct from Dublin

Thu, May 21, 2026

Clodagh from Fahy Travel recently returned from another memorable holiday in Barbados, travelling on the direct Aer Lingus service from Dublin. Having previously travelled via Manchester, the convenience of a direct flight made the journey much smoother and more enjoyable. While this direct route has not yet been confirmed for 2026/2027, Barbados remains easily accessible with connecting flights through England.

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Top destinations for your honeymoon or special holiday

Thu, May 21, 2026

This week, Caroline O’Toole, head of cruises and luxury holidays at JWT Travel, shares her top suggestions for unique honeymoons and other special holidays.

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Helping children with additional needs achieve their potential

Thu, May 21, 2026

When Erica Herwood learned that her son, Keelan, had autism, she was thrown into a world she never imagined being in, she says.

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The Patrician Musical Society, the early years

Thu, May 14, 2026

On November 25, 1951, the Galway Literary and Debating Society hosted a lecture by Dr Louis Evers on the composer Verdi. In seconding the motion of thanks, the Patrician Brother, Bro Cuthbert, said: “The present seems a fit time for Galway to step into the musical world. It would be a fine tribute to the subject of tonight’s lecture if a musical society were formed”. The Patrician Brothers' Past Pupils' Union took up this idea, and on February 29, 1952, the Patrician Choral Society was formed.

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Calasanctius College welcomes French students and teachers

Thu, May 14, 2026

Calasanctius College in Oranmore recently welcomed students and teachers from Lycée des Graves in Gradignan, Bordeaux to the school last month.

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Minister Naughton visits Connemara school with European Ambassador

Thu, May 14, 2026

Minister for Education and Youth Hildegarde Naughton visited Scoil Mhuire in Maigh Cuilinn last Thursday, May 7.

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University of Galway hosts Drama, Film and Theatre studies Leaving Cert students

Thu, May 14, 2026

University of Galway hosted an exploration day to support the first students to study the new Leaving Certificate subject Drama, Film and Theatre studies.

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Domain registry warns board members over cyber risk

Thu, May 14, 2026

Board members whose companies fail to meet new EU cybersecurity requirements face fines and potential disqualification, Ireland’s national domain registry has warned.

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Galway’s Green Earth Organics marks 20 years in business with new Sustainability Festival

Thu, May 14, 2026

Galway’s Green Earth Organics, a business that has been deeply rooted in sustainability since its inception in May 2006 - when it made its first organic vegetable box deliveries - has marked its 20th birthday by announcing a new Sustainability Festival featuring thought leaders from the interconnected areas of food, health, nature and the environment.

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Eleven Galway exhibitors to feature at this year’s Bord Bia Bloom

Thu, May 14, 2026

Bord Bia has announced the final line-up for the 20th annual Bloom festival, and there is plenty to celebrate. With a host of new features, expert talks and immersive experiences taking place, Bord Bia Bloom’s landmark 20th year promises five unforgettable days in the Phoenix Park, Dublin.

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