Celebrate Culture Night with over fifty plus free events in the county
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Culture Night, an event to celebrate the rich and diverse culture in Ireland, takes place tomorrow Friday, September 19, from 4pm.
Read more ...Stock-taker allegedly falsified record to cover missing goods
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
An employee of a Galway electrical appliance company is to go on trial for allegedly stealing a significant quantity of goods from his employer and then falsifying a stock-taking report to make it look as if the goods were still present.
Read more ...Man claimed he thought his account was only being used to buy crypto currency
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
A MAN who claimed he naively allowed his bank account to be used in a phishing scam and had no idea the people he got involved with had any criminal intent appeared before Galway District Court this week.
Read more ...Student found with Rag Week cocaine gets first offender chance
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
A Galway District Court Judge has said she would like to set up a system which would allow some of the contributions made to the Court’s poor box go towards assisting those with addiction issues.
Read more ...Late arrivals to College Road fail to impress
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Galway city councillors expressed tetchiness on Monday afternoon when none of the seven candidates seeking their support arrived on time for their presidential nomination hearings.
Read more ...€6.6m funding to transform Tuam Station House into enterprise and community hub
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
The long-derelict Tuam Station House is set for a new lease of life as a modern enterprise and community hub, following confirmation that €6.6 million in funding has been secured through the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). The funding, allocated by the Northern and Western Regional Assembly (NWRA), will allow Galway County Council to bring the long-awaited project to the procurement stage.
Read more ...Plans for Ballinasloe aim to revitalise the town
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Ballinasloe’s Town Centre First draft plan has been unveiled, setting out an ambitious roadmap to revitalise the town and transform it into a vibrant, safe and welcoming place to live, work and visit.
Read more ...Five candidates face Galway County Council in presidential nomination bid
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
What began as interest from 30 potential presidential hopefuls ended with just five candidates presenting themselves before Galway County Council on Tuesday, with councillors ultimately opting not to nominate a candidate for the upcoming election.
Read more ...‘On-the-Go’ pilot to stop cans and bottles from going to landfill
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Galway City Council has announced the new ‘On-the-Go’ recycling pilot, with 20 new bin surrounds to be installed in city centre bins to collect cans and bottles.
Read more ...EU Commission responds to Carberry’s dementia funding call ahead of Galway Memory Walk
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
MEP Nina Carberry has called on the European Commission to create a dedicated dementia research ‘mission’ under the EU Horizon programme, ahead of this weekend’s Alzheimer’s Memory Walk in Galway.
Read more ...Connolly campaign focuses on fundraising
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
The Galway branch of Catherine Connolly’s grassroots presidential campaign has commenced a whirlwind schedule of fundraising events, with rumours of celebrities circulating.
Read more ...No estimate figure for Crown Square fitout yet published, says City Council
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Galway City Council has not published or stated any estimate for the fit out of its new headquarters at Crown Square, according to a Council spokesperson.
Read more ...Housing permission decline in Galway nearly double national average
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
Nationally, permissions for all dwelling units have declined 12.5 per cent, compared to a 20 per cent drop across Galway’s combined city and county local authority areas.
Read more ...A child lost, a system in crisis
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
As the search for young Daniel Aruebose continued over the past few weeks, culminating in the discovery of remains yesterday, the slow, painful unravelling of another Irish tragedy has begun to expose far more than the grim possibility of a child lost — it is unearthing, once again, the stark failures of a child protection system stretched too thin, and too often blind to the quiet disappearances of vulnerable children.
Read more ...Doing It For The Dogs: MADRA’s Annual Fundraiser Returns with the Beloved Dogathon
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
MADRA’s much-loved annual fundraising event, Doing It For The Dogs, takes place on Sunday, September 21, from 11am to 3pm at the Claddagh Hall. A highlight of the local calendar, the day brings together families, dog lovers, and the wider community to celebrate pets while raising vital funds for dogs still waiting for their forever homes.
Read more ...Salt Medical: Claregalway’s Trailblazer in MedTech Innovation
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
In Claregalway’s Corporate Park, a quiet but powerful medtech transformation is underway. Salt Medical, a rising Contract Development and Manufacturing Organisation (CDMO), has just completed an eventful and highly productive first year, one that has seen the company go from an empty shell of a building to a fully operational medical device innovation hub.
Read more ...Doing It For The Dogs: MADRA’s Annual Fundraiser Returns with the Beloved Dogathon
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
MADRA’s much-loved annual fundraising event, Doing It For The Dogs takes place on Sunday 21st September from 11am–3pm at the Claddagh Hall. A highlight of the local calendar, the day brings together families, dog lovers, and the wider community to celebrate pets while raising vital funds for dogs still waiting for their forever homes.
Read more ...New John Behan exhibition to open at the Kenny Gallery this weekend
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
A collection of 40 new sculptures, and more than a dozen framed drawings, by John Behan, will open at The Kenny Gallery in Liosbán this Saturday, September 20.
Read more ...Craic in City Hall belies serious politics
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
The city’s aldermen and councillors: resplendent, ready, primed for their solemn, septennial duty to protect us from scallywags and scoundrels seeking to squat in Phoenix Park.
Read more ...Galway Simon conference on older people retiring into homelessness
Thu, Sep 18, 2025
As part of Simon Week 2025, Galway Simon Community is to host a conference on homelessness among older people.
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