Reddington highlights strong opposition to FAI’s season change plans
Thu, May 29, 2025
Local football clubs and community leaders in Galway have united in opposition to the Football Association of Ireland’s (FAI) plan to overhaul the traditional Irish football season, warning that the proposed changes could cause chaos for grassroots clubs and threaten decades of local sporting tradition.
Read more ...Can Galvia statue kickstart an era of doing?
Thu, May 29, 2025
After several millennia of waiting—give or take a few centuries of myth-making, hair-washing, and river-drowning—the city of Galway has decided, at long last, to honour a woman in bronze. Yes, Galvia, the mythical princess presumed to be the namesake of the city, is getting a statue. And not just any statue: one that may, planning permission and divine intervention permitting, actually be installed in a public place before the next ice age.
Read more ...Galway hospitals shift to direct hiring following €9.5m security spend
Thu, May 29, 2025
Galway’s public hospitals are moving to directly employ in-house security officers after spending nearly €9.5 million on private security contracts since 2020. The HSE confirmed it is actively recruiting staff to reduce reliance on external providers, with interviews held this month for Galway University Hospitals (GUH) at the HSE Western Regional Health Forum, which took place on Tuesday.
Read more ...Mental health failings at Portiuncula Hospital raise alarm
Thu, May 29, 2025
Portiuncula University Hospital’s (PUH) Emergency Department came under scrutiny at this week’s Western Regional Health Forum on Tuesday, following a critical review by the Mental Health Commission.
Read more ...The ‘Olympics’ of sheep in Galway this weekend
Thu, May 29, 2025
No, it’s not a Fr Ted sketch, this is Shearfest 2025, with shepherds from all over the world descending on the hallowed ground of Mountbellew Mart this weekend to compete during the day, and dance the evenings away.
Read more ...Headfest 2025: Music, sport, and community take over Headford this weekend
Thu, May 29, 2025
Headfest, Headford’s community-run festival, kicks off this evening and runs right through the June Bank Holiday weekend, bringing with it five days of live music, sport, and family-friendly events across the town.
Read more ...Tractor, Truck and Vintage Run returns to Headfest in aid of Ability West
Thu, May 29, 2025
A much-anticipated highlight of the Headfest weekend returns this year with the Tractor, Truck and Vintage Run taking place on Saturday, May 31. Starting from Headford Livestock Mart and Property Sales at 3pm sharp, this annual event brings together vehicle enthusiasts and the wider community for a great cause.
Read more ...River princess’ return imminent
Thu, May 29, 2025
But now, perhaps two thousand years later, Galvia – as she is known in Latin, is set to return; seven feet high in shimmering bronze, but due to a few unforeseeable project delays, she is running a bit late...
Read more ...County councillors concerned over Galway Airport sale
Thu, May 29, 2025
Galway County councillors have voiced their concerns over the approach and transparency of the council in relation to the Galway Airport sale process with Cllr Karey McHugh Farag (IND) suggesting she feared the motivation for the sale of the airport is to “help Galway City Council’s debt”.
Read more ...University of Galway celebrates Class of 1975 with 50-year reunion
Thu, May 29, 2025
University of Galway is celebrating a milestone for its alumni with a special event to bring the Class of 1975 back to campus for a 50-Year Reunion on Wednesday, 11 June 2025.
Read more ...Muesum hosts Ocean Celebration Week
Thu, May 29, 2025
To celebrate World Oceans Day, and this year’s theme “Wonder”, Galway City Museum is hosting Ocean Celebration Week from Monday, 2 June to Friday, 6 June 2025. The Marine Institute is delighted to collaborate on this week-long programme, which features a range of free, family-friendly activities designed to spark curiosity and deepen our connection with Ireland’s marine environment.
Read more ...Record entries for Anti-Litter Poster Competition in County Galway
Thu, May 29, 2025
County Hall was transformed into a hub of creativity and environmental awareness as students from across County Galway gathered for the announcement of winners in Galway County Council’s annual Anti-Litter Poster Competition.
Read more ...Take a Dip at Dawn this Summer Solstice to help tackle homelessness
Thu, May 29, 2025
Get ready to set your alarm bright and early for Saturday June 21 and join Galway Simon Community at 4.20am for their Summer Solstice Dip at Dawn at Salthill Beach. Partake in some rejuvenating yoga, followed by a brisk dip in the sea to raise both awareness and funds for those facing homelessness in Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
Read more ...Award-winning age-friendly city housing scheme ‘An Cliathán’ to feature in international social housing festival
Thu, May 29, 2025
Representatives from Galway City Council will present the award-winning age-friendly housing scheme, ‘An Cliathán’, at the International Social Housing Festival, taking place from 4-6 June at the National Convention Centre, Dublin.
Read more ...Councillor pledges to ‘fight for more’ ambulance services in Connemara
Wed, May 28, 2025
Concerns over ambulance response times in Connemara were raised at Tuesday’s HSE Western Regional Health Forum, prompting calls from local representatives for expanded services in rural Galway.
Read more ...Galway’s housing commencements plummet by 97 per cent in 2025
Thu, May 22, 2025
Galway has experienced a dramatic fall in housing commencements in early 2025, despite a modest rise in completed dwellings. According to figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, just five commencement notices were filed in Galway city between January and April 2025, with 146 in the county, representing a 97.7 per cent drop in the city and an 80 per cent drop in the county compared to the same period in 2024.
Read more ...Ashford treats see Mayo make sweet return to Wimbledon this summer
Thu, May 22, 2025
In 1877, Spencer Gore, a descendant of the Mayo Gores, etched his name in history as Wimbledon’s first-ever men’s singles champion. Nearly 150 years later, another Irish talent connected to Mayo is making her mark at the prestigious tournament, this time, not with a racquet, but with a step pallet knife.
Read more ...Countdown begins to Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh 2025
Thu, May 22, 2025
Anticipation is building as the final days approach before the announcement of this year’s Gradam Sheosaimh Uí Ógartaigh winners. The prestigious bilingual business awards will culminate in a special awards ceremony this Monday, at the Galway Bay Hotel, where Minister for the Gaeltacht, Dara Calleary TD, will reveal the New Tribe of Galway City.
Read more ...O’Flaherty welcomes bus routing plans for Mervue
Thu, May 22, 2025
Councillor Terry O’Flaherty has welcomed a change of plans on the routing of future bus services for Mervue. The National Transport Authority has confirmed that buses will not run through the narrow avenues in Old Mervue as part of the planned big revamp of Galway City’s public transport services.
Read more ...Community spirit shines at glittering Cathaoirleach’s Awards ceremony
Thu, May 22, 2025
Volunteers and community groups from across County Galway were honoured at the annual Cathaoirleach’s Awards, which took place on Friday at the Raheen Woods Hotel in Athenry.
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