Galway's Kevin proves pup-ular by scooping national award

Mon, Oct 20, 2025

Kevin, a four-month-old Irish wolfhound from Galway, has been named Puppy of the Year 2025.

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Major new development of social and cost rental homes approved for Dyke Road

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

An Coimisiún Pleanála has granted planning permission for a development of 219 cost rental and social homes on the Dyke Road, just outside Galway city centre.

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Citylink adds capacity on morning commuter services from Clifden to Galway

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Citylink is making the morning commute to Galway smoother than ever with additional capacity on early-morning services from Clifden to Galway via Oughterard. The move comes in direct response to growing demand from commuters and students who rely on reliable, comfortable transport to reach work or college on time.

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Events at Ballybane Community Centre

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

The Ballybane Community Centre (Community Hub, 30 Béal Srutha, Ballybane, H91 TW27) has an exciting week of activities lined up for the local community. From health research opportunities to practical advice and seasonal fun, there’s something for everyone.

Back Pain Research – Volunteers Wanted

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Sing along for Samhain with Damien Dempsey this weekend

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Experience the ‘Samhain Sing Song’ this Saturday October 18, featuring Damien Dempsey, an intimate all-ages concert with tickets on sale now.

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Ballybane Community Hub thanks supporters for garden transformation

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Donal Lynch, on behalf of everyone at the Ballybane Community Hub, has expressed heartfelt thanks to Cllr Helen Ogbu for her support in securing funding through the Galway City Council’s CAIRDE Grant 2025. The grant has enabled the completion of improvement works to the Hub’s back garden area.

Special thanks were also extended to Edward Conlon and the management and staff of Galway City Council’s Community and Culture Department for their collaboration throughout the project.

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O’Hara welcomes funding for Gort Convent

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Sinn Féin TD for Galway East, Louis O’Hara, has welcomed news that funding has been allocated to Galway County Council for the purchase of Gort Convent.

Deputy O’Hara said that it is very welcome that funding has finally been allocated to Galway County Council for this iconic building.

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Putting yourself in their shoes: Dovida shines light on life with Dementia

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

The renowned Virtual Dementia Tour rolled into Oranmore on Tuesday as part of a nationwide campaign by Dovida to provide family members of people living with dementia with an insight into their loved one’s experience of the condition.

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Open day at Divilly Veterinary Clinic

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Bring the whole family for a fun-filled day at Divilly Veterinary Clinic in Headford as they open their doors this Saturday October 18 from 2-5pm and invite you in to meet the team and take a look around their new space. This is a fantastic opportunity to get an insight into how they deliver outstanding veterinary care for your animals, and ask questions.

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A voice for Galway: broadcaster takes on new role as International Relations Officer

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

For decades, Keith Finnegan’s voice has been part of the soundtrack of life in Galway. From early morning interviews with local heroes to discussions about the city’s culture, sport, and community life, he has been a trusted companion to thousands of listeners across the West. Now, the veteran broadcaster is embarking on a new journey — one that will see him continue to champion Galway, but this time on a global stage.

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Woman suffered broken leg in dog attack

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

A WOMAN knocked to the ground by an Alsatian had to be rushed to Portiuncula Hospital to be treated for a broken leg sustained during the attack.

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Man needed large lump hammer to fetch son’s e-scooter

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

A MAN who, it is alleged, equipped himself with a large lump hammer and other tools to smash the locks of e-scooters over a weekend claimed he was looking for his son’s e-scooter when he was brought before Galway District Court.

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Eagle-eyed Garda spotted suspected irregularities in insurance document

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

AN eagle-eyed Garda on the public desk at Garda Headquarters in Galway spotted something not quite right about the insurance documents presented by a man facing several charges in relation to his driving.

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Shoplifter manifestly sorry for her actions, Clifden Court told

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

A JUDGE noted at Clifden District Court that a woman who pleaded guilty to stealing groceries because she was under financial pressure and was also pleading to driving without insurance had a car and so did her husband. She made her observation when she was asked to grant free legal aid to the defendant.

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Galway City Council Climate Action and Sustainability team wins coveted award

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Galway City Council’s Climate Action and Sustainability Team has been awarded “Team of the Year” at the 2025 Ireland Climate Change Leadership Awards. The award ceremony took place at the Royal Marine Hotel in Dún Laoghaire, celebrating organisations across Ireland that demonstrate outstanding leadership and innovation in climate action.

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Young driver off the road for second insurance conviction

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

A young woman who had already been given a chance when she escaped being put off the road for driving without insurance did not learn her lesson, and found herself before Ballinasloe District Court on a similar charge.

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The man who saved Eyre Square: Remembering C.I. O’Flynn, guardian of Galway’s heart

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

On a soft Galway afternoon last Thursday, as the autumn light slipped across the paving stones of Eyre Square, a small crowd gathered near the entrance to the Eyre Square Centre. City councillors, family members, and lifelong friends stood together in quiet pride, as President Michael D. Higgins unveiled a memorial bench to one of Galway’s most steadfast public servants — Mr Clement Ignatius O’Flynn.

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Galway’s tribute to the man who made the city believe in itself

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Last Thursday, in a gathering under the trees in a corner of Eyre Square, Galway paused to remember one of its great visionaries. In the heart of the city, between the former Great Southern Hotel—where a young Ronnie O’Gorman first worked—and the Galway Advertiser building, hme of the newspaper he founded, President Michael D. Higgins unveiled a new stone bench in honour of the man who gave Galway its confidence, its voice, and much of its modern identity.

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New national supercomputer CASPIr to be operated by the University of Galway

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

University of Galway is to host Ireland’s new supercomputer, following a collaboration agreement by the Government and the European Commission.

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Garda Síochána launch winter phase of Operation Thor

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

An Garda Síochána has launched the Winter Phase of Operation Thor, aimed to combat that expected increase in burglaries during the longer dark evenings – and ahead of the clocks changing at the end of the month, now is the time to consider security in your home.

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