Bye-laws banning rickshaws do not give gardai power to seize vehicles
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Galway gardai require more powers of seizure in order to tackle the potentially dangerous presence of rickshaws on the city’s footpaths and streets, the Joint Policing Committee was told this week.
Read more ...St Anthony’s relics to visit Galway Cathedral
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
The relics of one of the Catholic Church’s most popular saints will visit Galway Cathedral on Tuesday.
Read more ...Trafficking concerns aired at city policing meeting
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
There are a number of undercover and surveillance operations being carried out by gardai in relation to two suspected brothels and organised prostitution taking place in the city.
Read more ...City gardai upskilled to deal with ‘worrying’ heroin rise
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
There is a “worrying” increase in the use of heroin, a trend which has resulted in the drugs unit upskilling gardai throughout the county, the Galway City Joint Policing Committee was told this week.
Read more ...Galway hoteliers welcome pro-tourism Budget measures
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Galway hoteliers have welcomed the announcement by Minister Noonan to retain the nine per cent tourism VAT rate and look forward to working with the Government to increase employment in the sector.
Paul Gill, Branch Chair, Galway IHF says that the reduced VAT rate has been enormously successful to date, enabling tourism and hospitality businesses to take on 15,200 additional jobs at a very difficult time when employment would otherwise have dropped significantly.
Read more ...Londis Newcastle Road supporting the local community
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Londis Newcastle Road, located across the road from University College Hospital Galway, is a store that is dedicated to the local community, local causes, and local services.
Read more ...Councillors deplore ‘mythical’ sale of refuse service
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Despite the tendering process to privatise the household waste collection service being already at the half way stage, many city councillors are still calling on city manager Brendan McGrath to reconsider his controversial decision which they describe as a “mythical sale” and a further culling of the power of elected members.
Read more ...Explore the extraordinary at the Galway Science and Technology Festival next month
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
The 16th Galway Science and Technology Festival which is part of National Science Week was launched last Monday, October 14, in Medtronic’s new global Customer Innovation Centre.
Read more ...Christmas Market gets go-ahead with €20,000 use of park fee waived
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Worth €15 million to the local economy Galway’s Continental Christmas Market was given due recognition for its contribution this week with city councillors giving unanimous approval to the granting of a licence to hold the event again this year as well as waiving the €20,000 fee for the use of Kennedy Park.
Read more ...Tickets selling fast for Compántas Lir Autumn Theatre shows this weekend
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Tickets are still available for the Friday and Saturday nights of Compántas Lir's Autumn Theatre shows which started last night in Carnmore and runs until Saturday.
Read more ...Budget a ‘hammer blow’ to Gaeltacht says Ó Clochartaigh
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
“Another hammer blow to Gaeltacht and Irish speaking communities” is how a Connemara politician has described Budget 2014.
Read more ...Galway tourism to benefit from Budget says Walsh
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Close to 20 tourist destinations in County Galway have received a major boost from Budget 2014 with the Wild Atlantic Way tourism project set to benefit from the sale of the National Lottery licence.
Read more ...Galway pensioners ‘betrayed’ by Budget says Ó Cuív
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Pensioners have been singled out for the “worst of the cuts next year” under Budget 2014, which amounts to little more than “a disgraceful attack on older people”.
Read more ...Crowe slams axeing of bereavement grant
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
A city councillor has slammed the Government’s decision to abolish the Bereavement Grant and called on the the council to restore Sunday burials by transferring staff from the soon-to-be abolished refuse service.
Read more ...Go viral for science with Ireland’s first science video competition
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Some 300 schools nationwide have been invited to enter Ireland’s first science video competition, cleverly named ReelLife Science.
Read more ...Moycullen market celebrates a successful five years
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Moycullen’s award-winning country market celebrated its fifth birthday on Friday.
Read more ...Budget 2014 – A summary of the main features
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
Against the background of tough budgets in recent years, Ministers Noonan and Howlin framed their speeches in the context of preparing the country to exit the EU/IMF recovery programme and the creation of jobs in a range of sectors. Set out below is an outline of the main measures announced. More detail will be included in the Finance Bill which is to be published next month.
Read more ...Mutton Island upgrade will create jobs
Thu, Oct 17, 2013
The Mutton Island Wastewater Treatment Plant is due for a major upgrade, costing €6.4 million, which will allow the plant increase its capacity to deal with a population of up to 170,000.
Read more ...Two arrested after city stabbing
Thu, Oct 10, 2013
A man and a woman were arrested in the early hours of yesterday morning following a stabbing incident in an housing estate on the Headford Road.
Read more ...Gardai seize €100,000 worth of cannabis plants and herb
Thu, Oct 10, 2013
Cannabis plants and cannabis herb with a street value estimated to be in the region of €100,000 was seized this week following a joint operation involving gardai from Galway Divisional Drug Unit and gardai from Gort Garda Station.
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