Garda not impressed by woman removing wig to prove brain surgery
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Despite a lady removing her wig to show her operation scar following brain surgery in a bid to justify her entitlement to avail of, if only temporarily, a disabled parking space, the Garda on duty was “unimpressed.”
Read more ...Clifden and Clarinbridge shine in Pride of Place judging
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The Marconi Men’s Shed in Clifden and the community of Clarinbridge have welcomed judges from the 23rd annual IPB Pride of Place competition, an all-island awards programme highlighting excellence in community development.
Read more ...MADRA Talking Dog Workshops to return
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
MADRA Dog Rescue has announced the return of its Talking Dog Workshops to primary schools across Galway City and County this autumn.
Read more ...Claddagh Credit Union donates €20,000 to seven community groups
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Claddagh Credit Union is proud to announce a donation of €20,000 to seven charities and organizations. This contribution is part of the credit union’s ongoing commitment to support groups that make a meaningful difference in the Galway community.
Read more ...McDonagh seeks clarity on planned Uisce Éireann works through South Park
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
At this week’s Galway City Council meeting, Councillor John McDonagh raised the issue of plans for new pipes to be laid through South Park, following concerns brought to his attention by residents living nearby. He said that neither Councillors nor the Claddagh Residents Association had been informed that such works were proposed.
Read more ...Pamela Scott to open new Galway store next week
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Pamela Scott, one of Ireland’s most established and trusted fashion retailers, is delighted to announce the opening of its brand-new store in Galway Shopping Centre, Headford Road on Thursday, October 16 at 11am.
To celebrate this exciting launch, Pamela Scott is inviting you to join them for a full day of fashion, fun, and festivities. Shoppers can look forward to browsing the latest collections, meeting well-known faces from the fashion world and entering exclusive competitions. The first 50 customers to arrive will also be given a complimentary goody bag.
Read more ...Then, Today, Tomorrow — 28th Galway Science & Technology Festival launched
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The 28th Galway Science & Technology Festival was officially launched this week at Medtronic, the Festival’s main sponsor, marking the beginning of an exciting programme as part of ‘Research Ireland’s National Science Week’. This year’s theme, ‘Then, Today, Tomorrow’, will run throughout the Festival’s events, celebrating scientific discoveries of the past, showcasing the latest innovations of today, and inspiring the next generation of scientists, technologists and engineers.
Read more ...Connolly demands clarification over latest Uisce Éireann statement on Bearna wastewater pumping station
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Clarification is needed from Uisce Éireann around the workings of Bearna Pumping Station, and whether the plant’s operational functions will be able to meet the current and future needs of the area, according to Fianna Fáil Galway West TD, John Connolly.
Read more ...Lyons welcomes further resurfacing of footpaths in Cappagh Park
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Galway City West and Knocknacarra Councillor Donal Lyons this week acknowledged the further resurfacing works to footpaths in Cappagh Park.
Read more ...Lidl Ireland takes a bigger bite out of Galway’s Galmere Fresh Foods
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Lidl Ireland has announced a new supply deal with Galway-based Galmere Fresh Foods worth €7 million, more than doubling its contract value over the last decade and increasing its range of fresh products which has expanded to 16 lines of soups, sauces, meal bowls, salads and dips across Lidl’s own-brand Meadow Fresh and Deluxe lines.
Read more ...County council to deliberate on 86-hectare solar farm in South Galway
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
A planning application has been lodged seeking permission to construct a large-scale solar energy farm on 86 hectares of private land in rural south Galway. Titled Shessy Solar Farm, the project, put forward by renewable energy developer BNRG, would span the townlands of Cahercarney, Shessy North and South, and Lydacan.
Read more ...County council’s housing project shortlisted for national award
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Galway County Council’s regeneration project at Tobar Mhuire in Ahascragh has been shortlisted in the 2025 Community Housing Awards, recognising the scheme as a leading example of rural renewal.
Read more ...AI and Future of Work event
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The “AI & Future of Work” event will take place on the University campus on Thursday October 30 at 6:15pm.
Read more ...Defendant with 90 convictions says he understands the concept of bail
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
A PORTUMNA-based man who has 90 previous convictions, 59 of which were committed while he was on bail, had another bail application objected to by Gardaí when he was brought before Ballinasloe District Court on theft charges.
Read more ...Luimnagh woman Eileen hits centenary milestone
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Eileen Collins from Luimnagh, Corrandulla became Galway’s newest centenarian over the weekend. Her landmark day, a well-kept secret was celebrated with family friends and neighbours last weekend at the Arches Hotel, Claregalway. Family travelled from near and far with the longest journey being made by her grandson Chris who travelled all the way from Brazil.
Read more ...Galway’s tallest hotel and restaurant gets green light
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The Byrne Hotel Group has announced the development of Galway’s tallest hotel and restaurant. After an 18-month appeal process, planning permission has been officially granted for the ambitious development of the Victoria Hotel, Victoria Place, Galway.
Read more ...Consortium led by University spin-out secures €2.1m grant for breakthrough stroke rehab technology
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
A consortium led by University of Galway spin-out Fortis Medical Devices has secured a €2.1 million government grant to accelerate the development of breakthrough stroke rehabilitation technology.
Read more ...And then there were two…
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The presidential race, once expected to be a tame affair, now finds itself distilled into a contest between two very different women — and two very different visions of what the Áras should represent. After the weekend’s political drama, one thing is clear: the race for the presidency has become a mirror for how we think about truth, leadership, and the kind of Ireland we want to project to the world.
Read more ...Finding Kelly country
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
The Galway Archaeological and Historical Society will host a talk next week on the good old days, when the Kellys were in charge, from Athleague to Athenry.
Read more ...Ó Cuív mystified by Gavin selection
Thu, Oct 09, 2025
Fianna Fáil veteran Éamon Ó Cuív has blasted Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s decision to back a presidential candidate from outside party ranks, while a city councillor revealed growing demand for internal party reform.
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