Claregalway gets flood funding
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Minister of State Noel Grealish has welcomed the allocation of €1.5 million to tackle flooding in the village of Claregalway.
Read more ...Ogbu calls for year-long postnatal mental health support
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has called for urgent action to deliver year-long postnatal mental health care, warning that mothers in Galway are being left without support at one of the most vulnerable times of their lives.
Read more ...Welby 'bemused' by media coverage
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Councillor Thomas Welby has reacted to TV coverage of new entrants into the Galway West by-election.
Read more ...Win a car for just €10 with the Galway Hospice Car Raffle
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Galway Hospice has launched its annual car raffle, giving supporters the chance to win a brand-new car for just €10.
Read more ...Works begin on Merlin Park tank to boost Galway’s growth potential
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Enabling works are due to begin in the coming weeks to prepare for the construction of the new Merlin Park Wastewater Pumping Station upgrade on Galway’s Dublin Road, which will support the development of essential new homes. The project is being carried out as part of Uisce Éireann’s Growth and Development Programme.
Read more ...Welby welcomes go-ahead for Oughterard footbridge
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Cllr Thomas Welby, Independent councillor and candidate for the upcoming Galway West by-election, has welcomed the decision by An Coimisiún Pleanála to grant planning permission for a pedestrian bridge, submitted by Galway County Council, in Oughterard.
Read more ...Upcoming public talk on the Corrib pedestrian-cycling bridge
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
A public presentation by Brendan Smith on ‘how a Corrib pedestrian-cycling bridge within a National Park City designation could transform Galway city’ will be held at 1:00pm next Wednesday, February 25, in the Galway City Museum.
Read more ...Corrib Anglers warns that fishing regulations do not tackle the real issue
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Driven by concerns that compliant rod-and-line anglers are being “disproportionately targeted” by new restrictions within the Lough Corrib and Clare River waterways, Corrib Anglers says proposed regulatory measures for wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout fail to address the real causes of stock decline.
Read more ...HAP failure is locking local families out of homes, Ogbu warns
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has warned that the Housing Assistance Payment is no longer working for renters locally, as rising rents and limited supply push families and workers out of their own communities.
Read more ...Flexible work must work for families — Ogbu
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has called for urgent action to make flexible and remote work a real, enforceable right for workers, warning that families and communities in Galway are paying the price for weak protections and a growing push to force people back into long commutes.
Read more ...Galway to host Irish Girl Guides National Leadership Day 2026
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Galway will play host to hundreds of leaders from across Ireland for the Irish Girl Guides (IGG) National Leadership Day 2026, a full-day event designed to inspire and support volunteers in delivering fun, engaging, and empowering experiences for girls and young women.
Read more ...International Human Rights Desk holds Galway launch for Annual Report on the Persecution of Ahmadis
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
The International Human Rights Desk (IHRD) this week launched its third Annual Report on the Persecution of Ahmadis (2025) at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway, following the report’s initial launch in Dublin on Monday.
Read more ...Claddagh Credit Union Hosts Annual Schools Quiz 2026
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Claddagh Credit Union welcomed 37 enthusiastic teams from primary schools across the community to its annual Schools Quiz last week.
Read more ...Thirty years of crafting "home" at Cherrymore, Oranmore
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
There’s a profound difference between a house and a home. A house is built of brick and mortar, but a home is crafted through the personal touches, the morning coffee rituals in a sun-drenched kitchen, and the organised calm of a well-appointed space.
Read more ...Eyre Square Hotel unveils newly refurbished bedrooms for spring 2026
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Eyre Square Hotel has announced the completion of a full refurbishment of its bedrooms, unveiling a refreshed look and feel just in time for the spring season. Located in the heart of Galway city, the hotel’s newly upgraded accommodation reflects a renewed focus on comfort, style, and modern city-centre living.
Read more ...Mobility home care available from Adapted Living
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Adapted Living is a leading provider of home lifts, stairlifts, riser recliners, mobility scooters and offers a wide range of mobility home care products.
The full range can be viewed and the company also welcomes appointments to try out its demo stairlifts in the showroom at Unit 30 Eastlink Business Park, Ballysimon, Limerick V94 TX00.
Read more ...A father’s Christmas gift of forgiveness
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
John Buckley, a Cork father of four, posted a letter and a package before Christmas to a 31-year-old prisoner serving a life sentence for murder in a Scottish jail.
Read more ...New technologies can help to reduce risk of road deaths – Kyne
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Smart cameras on our roads to detect and deal with dangerous driver behaviour will play a significant role in reducing crashes and fatalities, Senator Seán Kyne has predicted.
Read more ...Bish rejects 250 boys
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
The largest boys school in Galway city has been forced to reject 250 applicants for its autumn 2026 term as it has run out of space.
Read more ...Backlog in home adaptation grants must be a priority, says Farrell
Thu, Feb 19, 2026
Deputy Mairéad Farrell has called on Galway city council to address the six-month backlog of grant applications to adapt houses for older people and people with disabilities.
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