Corrib Anglers warns that fishing regulations do not tackle the real issue

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Driven by concerns that compliant rod-and-line anglers are being “disproportionately targeted” by new restrictions within the Lough Corrib and Clare River waterways, Corrib Anglers says proposed regulatory measures for wild Atlantic salmon and sea trout fail to address the real causes of stock decline.

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HAP failure is locking local families out of homes, Ogbu warns

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has warned that the Housing Assistance Payment is no longer working for renters locally, as rising rents and limited supply push families and workers out of their own communities.

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Flexible work must work for families — Ogbu

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has called for urgent action to make flexible and remote work a real, enforceable right for workers, warning that families and communities in Galway are paying the price for weak protections and a growing push to force people back into long commutes.

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Galway to host Irish Girl Guides National Leadership Day 2026

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway will play host to hundreds of leaders from across Ireland for the Irish Girl Guides (IGG) National Leadership Day 2026, a full-day event designed to inspire and support volunteers in delivering fun, engaging, and empowering experiences for girls and young women.

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International Human Rights Desk holds Galway launch for Annual Report on the Persecution of Ahmadis

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

The International Human Rights Desk (IHRD) this week launched its third Annual Report on the Persecution of Ahmadis (2025) at the Irish Centre for Human Rights at the University of Galway, following the report’s initial launch in Dublin on Monday.

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Claddagh Credit Union Hosts Annual Schools Quiz 2026

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Claddagh Credit Union welcomed 37 enthusiastic teams from primary schools across the community to its annual Schools Quiz last week.

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Thirty years of crafting "home" at Cherrymore, Oranmore

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

There’s a profound difference between a house and a home. A house is built of brick and mortar, but a home is crafted through the personal touches, the morning coffee rituals in a sun-drenched kitchen, and the organised calm of a well-appointed space.

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Eyre Square Hotel unveils newly refurbished bedrooms for spring 2026

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Eyre Square Hotel has announced the completion of a full refurbishment of its bedrooms, unveiling a refreshed look and feel just in time for the spring season. Located in the heart of Galway city, the hotel’s newly upgraded accommodation reflects a renewed focus on comfort, style, and modern city-centre living.

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Mobility home care available from Adapted Living

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Adapted Living is a leading provider of home lifts, stairlifts, riser recliners, mobility scooters and offers a wide range of mobility home care products.

The full range can be viewed and the company also welcomes appointments to try out its demo stairlifts in the showroom at Unit 30 Eastlink Business Park, Ballysimon, Limerick V94 TX00.

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A father’s Christmas gift of forgiveness

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

John Buckley, a Cork father of four, posted a letter and a package before Christmas to a 31-year-old prisoner serving a life sentence for murder in a Scottish jail.

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New technologies can help to reduce risk of road deaths – Kyne

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Smart cameras on our roads to detect and deal with dangerous driver behaviour will play a significant role in reducing crashes and fatalities, Senator Seán Kyne has predicted.

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Bish rejects 250 boys

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

The largest boys school in Galway city has been forced to reject 250 applicants for its autumn 2026 term as it has run out of space.

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Backlog in home adaptation grants must be a priority, says Farrell

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Deputy Mairéad Farrell has called on Galway city council to address the six-month backlog of grant applications to adapt houses for older people and people with disabilities.

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Galway County Council moves to unlock land for 7,500 homes

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway County Council has become the third local authority in the country to actively rezone land to accelerate housing delivery, following a directive from Minister for Housing James Browne, calling on councils to free up serviced land for development.

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Are you interested in joining an allotment or a community garden in your area?

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway City Council is exploring new locations for allotments and community gardens across the city – and is looking for your input. Allotments and Community Gardens give people a chance to grow food in a community of like-minded people.

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Galway County LCSP advances safety planning at second meeting without media present

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

The second meeting of the newly established Galway County Local Community Safety Partnership (LCSP) has taken place at Áras an Chontae, as work continues on a new approach to community safety across the county.

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Galway City Council secures €3.36 Million EU grant to deliver groundbreaking WATERWAY project

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway City Council has become the first local authority in Ireland to receive funding under the European Urban Initiative (EUI) – Innovative Actions programme.

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Can you solve the clues in the Galway Scavenger Hunt Tourist Trail?

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway Tour Guides’ Association will hold a Scavenger Hunt Tourist Trail this weekend to celebrate International Tourist Guide Day 2026 on Saturday, February 21.

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Galway residents should not be a test case, says Thomas

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

Galway West representative Noel Thomas has called for an urgent review of ongoing DMURS-related roadworks across Galway city, warning that residents are being left to deal with designs that are not working on the ground — while key public transport improvements such as dedicated bus lanes are still missing.

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Woman on thieving spree even stole from Garda HQ after her arrest

Thu, Feb 19, 2026

A Judge told a woman who went on a thieving spree around the city that it was bad enough that one of her victims was the charity Cope, but she compounded this by stealing a wallet and other items from the Garda station where she was brought following her arrest.

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