Writer of Galway Bay and architect of cup final victory honoured by City Council
Thu, May 14, 2026
Galway City Council held two new civic commemorations last week, honouring Dr Arthur Colahan (1885–1952), composer of the famous ‘Galway Bay’, and Tommy Keane (1968 – 2012), one of Galway’s most celebrated professional footballers.
Read more ...Multiple Myeloma Ireland to host special Family Day in Galway
Thu, May 14, 2026
A sense of community, compassion, and shared understanding will take centre stage in Galway this month, as Multiple Myeloma Ireland hosts a special Family Day dedicated to raising awareness of Multiple Myeloma and AL Amyloidosis. Taking place on May 15 at the Connacht Hotel, the event promises a welcoming and supportive environment for patients, families, healthcare advocates, and the wider public.
Read more ...Celebrating nurses and midwives at Galway University Hospitals
Thu, May 14, 2026
Throughout the month of May, the extraordinary dedication of nurses and midwives is celebrated around the world, with International Day of the Midwives taking place on Tuesday, May 5, and International Nurses Day on Tuesday, May 12.
Read more ...Oaty issue still confounds city
Thu, May 14, 2026
In May last year, a task force was set-up to coordinate gardaí, Galway city council staff, environmental health officials, vermin control, medical authorities and a local charity.
Read more ...Galway couple bringing ambulances to Uganda for palliative care
Thu, May 14, 2026
A Galway couple, Gerry and Anna Hickey, are joining Tik Tok sensation, musician and comedian Garron Noone on a mission to deliver ambulances from Ireland to Uganda to support palliative care.
Read more ...Publication of Housing Delivery Forum Report sets out clear roadmap to accelerate housing delivery in Galway
Thu, May 14, 2026
Galway City Council, Galway County Council and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage have this week published the report of the Housing Delivery Forum, held in Galway on 12 November 2025.
Read more ...Boost for Loughrea as Expressions of Interest sought for use of Town Hall
Thu, May 14, 2026
For generations, the Town Hall in Loughrea stood as one of the town’s most recognisable landmarks, a building woven into the social and cultural life of the community. In recent years, however, the historic structure had fallen silent, its prolonged dereliction becoming a source of disappointment for many local residents who long hoped to see the building restored to its former prominence. Now, after years of anticipation, that vision is finally becoming a reality as the long-awaited Loughrea Town Hall regeneration project moves steadily towards completion.
Read more ...County Galway community champions honoured at Cathaoirleach’s Awards
Thu, May 14, 2026
Community groups and volunteers from across County Galway were honoured at the Cathaoirleach’s Awards in the Raheen Woods Hotel on Friday night (8 May).
Read more ...Young man ordered to hawk his CV around Tuam
Thu, May 14, 2026
A young Tuam man was ordered by a Judge at the local Court to hawk his CV around to every business in the town seeking work, and to come back before the Court again with proof that he had done so.
Read more ...Allowing ponies to wander or was it an act of God?
Thu, May 14, 2026
Were ponies allowed to wander illegally on the public road or was it an act of God that brought down a tree on the night of Storm Éowyn in 2025 and allowed them escape?
Read more ...Littering fine could be as high as €4,000 – Judge
Thu, May 14, 2026
A judge warned at Ballinasloe District Court when he imposed a €300 fine on a woman who had been detected littering the community with her household waste, that the fine could have been much higher – in fact as high as €4,000.
Read more ...Double trouble for off the road driver caught twice within hours
Thu, May 14, 2026
A man who was arrested for driving while disqualified and had his car seized by a Garda was again caught hours later by the same Garda driving a different vehicle and she had to repeat the whole process.
Read more ...Banned glue traps sold in Tuam store “unnecessarily cruel”
Thu, May 14, 2026
THE proprietor of a Tuam discount shop was fined €2,000 and ordered to make a €2,500 payment to an animal welfare charity after he pleaded guilty to selling illegal glue traps in his Shop Street premises.
Read more ...Galway housing priced beyond reach, says Mark Lohan
Thu, May 14, 2026
Housing has become the clearest example of how life is being made unaffordable for ordinary working people across Galway, according to Mark Lohan, Sinn Féin's candidate in the upcoming Galway West by-election.
Read more ...“Think Pro Life” before voting in by-election, says PLC
Thu, May 14, 2026
The Pro Life Campaign is actively encouraging its supporters in Galway West to ‘think pro-life’ before voting in the upcoming by-election. The national based group is drawing attention to Ireland’s “soaring abortion numbers” and the fact that “1 in 6 pregnancies now ends in abortion in this country.”
The PLC describes the latest figures as “truly shocking” and have written to all by-election candidates querying their stance on the issue and whether if elected to the Dáil as a TD they will work with others to reduce the number of abortions taking place and to help “encourage life affirming alternatives.”
Read more ...Take on the Galway Hospice Croagh Patrick Climb
Thu, May 14, 2026
Galway Hospice is inviting people to lace up their walking boots and take part in this year’s Croagh Patrick Climb on Saturday 20th June, proudly sponsored by Revive Active.
Read more ...An Ghaeltacht needs a serious plan — not short-term increases, says Thomas
Thu, May 14, 2026
Independent Ireland candidate for Galway West, Councillor Noel Thomas, has said that while recent Budgets have included additional funding for the Gaeltacht, the overall approach still falls well short of what is required to sustain Irish-speaking communities.
Read more ...University of Galway hosts unique event for 5th year students studying Drama, Film and Theatre Studies
Thu, May 14, 2026
University of Galway hosted a pioneering exploration day to support the first students in Ireland to study the new Leaving Certificate subject Drama, Film and Theatre Studies.
Read more ...Galway couple to join Tik Tok star Garron Noone bringing ambulances to Uganda for palliative care
Thu, May 14, 2026
A Galway couple, Gerry and Anna Hickey, are joining Tik Tok sensation, musician and comedian Garron Noone on a mission to deliver ambulances from Ireland to Uganda to support palliative care.
Read more ...Judge warns of high price to be paid for speeding in urban areas
Thu, May 14, 2026
“I don’t need to hear about people speeding about in an urban area and the public being put in danger,” a judge at Ballinasloe District Court exclaimed before putting the driver in question off the road for six months.
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