Naughton welcomes Budget 2021 pledge to reduce pupil teacher ratio
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
The Government has confirmed that, as a result of decisions taken in Budget 2021, the pupil teacher ratio in primary schools will be reduced to 25 – 1.
Read more ...Galway’s newest secondary school to open September 2021
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Plans for the amalgamation of Our Lady’s College and St Mary’s College are moving forward.
The new school which is located on St Mary’s Road is due to open on September 1 2021.
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Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Burglary in Corrandulla
Between 11.40pm on Tuesday October 6 and 12.30am on Wednesday 7 a retail premises was broken into in Corrundulla.A large quantity of cigarettes was taken from the premises.
Ardrahan community goes the extra mile for National Bike Week
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Some 26 cyclists of all ages and abilities departed from Loughnane & Quinn Memorial Hall in Labane, Ardrahan, in a socially distanced fashion to cycle a section of the route of the old Galway to Limerick road.
Read more ...Will be a shame if Galway loses companies because of poor roads network, says Larkin
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
It will be a shame if Galway loses out on major employment opportunities because of its failure to provide a proper roads network, former mayor Noel Larkin said this week at the oral hearing into the proposed Galway City Ring Road.
Read more ...Galway’s road structure does disservice to the region, Crowe tells oral hearing
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Galway’s current road structure is damaging to the progress of the entire region, Sen Ollie Crowe told the An Bord Pleanala oral hearing into the Galway City Ring Road yesterday (Wednesday) morning.
Read more ...Baboró invites children to share their hopes and dreams on wishing trees in Galway city parks
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Baboró International Arts Festival for Children is in full swing in Galway and you can still enjoy a wide range of online activities and an outdoor art trail right up until this Sunday.
Read more ...Canney pleased Gaelscoil campus is progressing to design stage
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
Deputy Seán Canney is pleased that the Gaelscoil campusat Athenry is to be progressed to appointment of design team.
Read more ...Are we really all doing the best we can?
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
For the past few days I have been remotely immersed in the Galway of the future...or a certain future anyway. Reporting from the oral hearing into the proposed new road to bypass Galway, it seemed surreal, to be contemplating concepts that seemed more logical last Spring but which have changed a thousand times since the hearing last sat.
Read more ...Company behind Christmas Market Galway says Eyre Square decision was made too soon
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
The company which organises and takes the financial risk for Galway’s annual Christmas market has issued a statement in response to last evening’s declaration by the City Council that the event will not proceed this year, saying that the decision to cancel events in Eyre Square should not have been made at this stage.
Milestone Inventive has told the Advertiser that they received the news with great disappointment in spite of encouraging conversations with the Council. They also stated that they have submitted proposals to that effect to both Galway City Council and Failte Ireland and look forward to working with both to continue to deliver Christmas magic and a positive economic impact to the City.
Read more ...Company behind Christmas Market Galway says Eyre Square decision was made too soon
Thu, Oct 15, 2020
The company which organises and takes the financial risk for Galway’s annual Christmas market has issued a statement in response to last evening’s declaration by the City Council that the event will not proceed this year, saying that the decision to cancel events in Eyre Square should not have been made at this stage.
Read more ...NUI Galway Students’ Union calls for rent refunds
Wed, Oct 14, 2020
NUI Galway Students’ Union (SU) has today called on Galway landlords and student accommodation providers to provide refunds to students who no longer need to be in Galway due to the switch to online learning.
Read more ...The west needs 'a fair share of the pie' in Budget 2021
Tue, Oct 13, 2020
Delivering major infrastructure projects, such as the Port of Galway, and extending the waiver on commercial rates to 12 months for businesses impacted by the Covid-19 pandemic are essential if the west of Ireland is to thrive in the future.
Read more ...Green light for Moycullen Bypass as council invites five companies to tender for major project
Mon, Oct 12, 2020
The Galway County Council has been sanctioned to go to tender for the construction of the Moycullen Bypass. The local authority has invited five shortlisted companies to tender for the project which has an approximate cost of €50 million.
Read more ...Impossible to build city ring road without major impact on homes and businesses, Kyne tells hearing
Mon, Oct 12, 2020
Senator Sean Kyne has told the resumed An Bord Pleanála Oral Hearing on the N6 Galway City Ring Road Project that is impossible to thread a new, high quality road between the city and Lough Corrib without creating a major impact on homes and businesses.
Read more ...Galway City Ring Road is not the silver bullet, O'Reilly tells oral hearing
Mon, Oct 12, 2020
Green Party senator Pauline O'Reilly has told the oral hearing into the Galway City Ring Road that it is not the answer to the traffic probelsm that Galway is experiencing.
Read more ...Galway voters may directly elect mayor in 2024 Local Elections.
Thu, Oct 08, 2020
Citizens may have the opportunity to elect the mayor of the city in 2024 after city councillors backed a motion calling on the Minister for Local Government Darragh O'Brien to hold a plebiscite vote for a directly elected mayor with executive functions on Monday evening.
Read more ...Galway rescue father and son team honoured by Mayor
Thu, Oct 08, 2020
The heroic achievements of Patrick and Morgan Oliver were celebrated at a socially-distanced Mayoral reception in Leisureland last week.
Read more ...Kyne brands lack of funding for Westdoc as 'unfair, unsafe and unsound'
Thu, Oct 08, 2020
The Westdoc Service needs to be expanded to include Moycullen, Rosscahill and Oughterard so people in those areas are no longer being "forced to travel to attend a GP".
Read more ...Give gardaí powers to close Air BnBs used for house parties, says councillor
Thu, Oct 08, 2020
Legislation needs to be brought in by the Minister of Justice, Helen McEntee, that will give gardaí the power to close down Air BnBs being used for house parties.
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