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Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Couple sought in Moycullen angle grinder raid
At around 2pm on Tuesday April 6 an angle grinder along with a quantity of electrical cable was stolen from an industrial unit in the Enterprise Centre, Moycullen.
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Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figure reveal
Read more ...City council records end of year surplus for 2020
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Government supports provided throughout the Covid pandemic enabled the Galway City Council to record a €160,000 end of year surplus in its 2020 annual financial statement.
Read more ...School Zones across the city ‘will change morning commute for the better,’ says Hanley
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
All schools in Galway city are to see increased safety markings and infrastructure, along with measures to encourage walking and cycling to school.
Read more ...Hanley calls for City Recovery Taskforce to be established
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A City Recovery Taskforce to help guide businesses, artists, and the wider community “as we enter the next phase” of the Covid-19 pandemic, must be established by the Galway City Council.
Read more ...New air monitoring stations to be installed in Galway
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
New legislation will help to manage the air quality of Galway city, according to Green Parrty Galway City West councillor, Niall Murphy.
Read more ...LEADER funding is an ‘opportunity’ for rural Galway, says Naughton
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
More than €1.3 million in Government funding has been made available for rural development projects in Galway West, to support remote working, job creation, amenities, and the green economy.
Read more ...Council must issue credit for use of playing pitches, says Cheevers
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Fianna Fáil Galway City East councillor, Alan Cheevers, is calling on the Galway City Council to issue a full credit on pitch licence fees for clubs in the city.
Read more ...Why Galway needs a Very Light Rail system
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
In this time of confinement due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many people used their time wisely by making observations to the Galway City Council ‘Our City Our Future’ consultation, which will go towards what will become the Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029.
Read more ...New initiative to make environments smoke free
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A new initiative has been launched to create smoke-free environments for children and young people in Galway City and County. The Not Around Us initiative helps to denormalise smoking for the next generation and is another step towards a Tobacco Free Galway. It also aims to create an environment where it is easier for those who smoke to quit, and stay quit. Healthy Galway City and Galway Children and Young People’s Services Committee (CYPSC) are leading the Not Around Us initiative for Galway.
The purpose of Not Around Us is to:
Read more ...Galwegians deserve a say in their future, says Galway East Labour chair
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Labour Rep Katie Harrington is urging the people of Galway to engage with a new survey on the future of our towns and villages.
Read more ...Still time to nominate your outstanding young hero for JCI awards
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
JCI Ireland is looking for individuals who have contributed to society to be nominated in the various categories in its Ten Outstanding Young Person (TOYP) Awards programme. The competition is open to all between the ages of 18 and 40 who may be nominated in one of 10 categories and nominations close this weekend.
The top 10 honourees will be selected by an international panel of distinguished judges and will receive their award at the JCI Ireland Presidents’ Day ceremony in May 2021. Furthermore, the 10 chosen national honourees will then be nominated for the international JCI TOYP awards with the chance of becoming one of the most outstanding young people in the world during an international ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa in November 2021.
Read more ...Rachael Blackmore endorses Athenry Camogie Club campaign
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Just days before her historic win aboard Minella Times in the Aintree Grand National, Rachael Blackmore took time from her busy schedule to send a quick support call-to-action to the facilities development committee at Athenry Camogie Club. Just over one month ago, the club launched a very ambitious plan to buy, build and develop their very own facilities. Their WinAHouseAndCar initative has garnered a lot of interest locally and nationally.
Speaking of Rachael’s win in Aintree, committee member PJ Molloy, no stranger to sporting success himself, was particularly proud of her achievement.
Read more ...St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.
Read more ...St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.
Read more ...McNelis welcomes School Zones measures
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Cllr Niall McNelis is delighted that work has started on School Zones measures at a number of locations.
The Galway City Council has been successful in a funding application and these initial measures comprise the laying of coloured spots and road markings outside selected schools. This is to raise road users awareness that they are entering an environment where there is a school - and to encourage slower speeds.
Read more ...Cultivating and harvesting basil within the gardening homestead
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Basil is one of the most popular plants to grow at home.
Read more ...Bijou Bathroom solutions with VADO
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Despite being the smallest room in your house, the downstairs toilet is one place where you can really show off your individual style.
Read more ...Time for us to invest in the outdoors for a healthier future
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
While it is easy to make decisions easier when the sun shines, the arrival of that bright thing in the sky this week has been a timely boost to morale at a time when every step forward seems to be followed by two backwards. The feeling of warmth on the face has also served to remind us of the brighter days, as in the actual brighter days ahead, and not just the metaphorical ones we keep hearing about.
If there is anything we learned in abundance over the past year, it is that there is so much to be discovered in the great outdoors, and now with that discovery comes the possibility of creating an outdoor economy all year round. In common with all that happened last year, back before March 13, nothing seemed to be possible in this country, but with the arrival of the pandemic and the subsequent passing of the Everything is Possible Act, suddenly what seemed impossible became possible and then probable.
Read more ...Port welcomes progress on proposed extension application
Wed, Apr 14, 2021
The Port of Galway tonight (Wednesday) welcomed the completion of a Statement of Case by An Bord Pleanála for consideration by the Minister in respect of the Port’s strategic infrastructure application in relation to the proposed Galway Harbour Extension project.
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