Discover your perfect venue at the Salthill Hotel wedding open day
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
If you are recently engaged and searching for the perfect place to say "I do", the Salthill Hotel wedding open day on Sunday, July 12, from 12 noon to 4pm is not to be missed. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Salthill Promenade and Galway Bay, the hotel offers an unforgettable setting where romance, elegance and exceptional hospitality come together to create the wedding of your dreams.
Step inside our beautifully appointed ballroom, dressed to inspire, and picture your special day unfolding in one of Galway's most sought-after wedding venues. From intimate celebrations to grand receptions, every wedding at Salthill Hotel is thoughtfully tailored to reflect each couple's unique vision and style.
Read more ...New centre for young adults with disabilities opens in Loughrea
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
A new community centre in Loughrea for young adults with disabilities (a shared facility between Irish Wheelchair Association and Corlann) has been officially opened, marking the end of a three-year project.
Read more ...Is Galway city geared towards tourists rather than residents?
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
It seems tourists have the high ground in Galway while the residents are Anekin Skywalker. In a study by the Galway Advertiser, one-third of shops in the main shopping district are geared towards tourists.
Read more ...Galway to host European Masters Athletics Non‑Stadia Championships
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Galway has been officially selected to host the European Masters Athletics Non-Stadia Championships in 2028.
Read more ...Oranmore parkrun teams up with Clean Coasts for community and conservation
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
On Saturday, Clean Coasts attended Oranmore parkrun to promote the #2MinuteBeachClean Campaign.
Read more ...‘It don’t look like me anyway’: Danny Healy-Rae rejects comparisons to new Galway statue
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
The work entitled ‘Seated Figure’, by artist Sean Henry, was lowered into position on Middle Arch beside the Claddagh Basin last week as part of the build-up to the city’s annual International Arts Festival.
Read more ...TDs welcome increase in Carer’s Allowance income limits benefiting Galway families
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Significant changes have been made to the Carer’s Allowance means test, marking the largest ever increase in weekly income disregards as well as allowing more families to qualify for support.
In Galway, 133 carers will recieve increased Carer’s Allowance payments from today. Virtually all Carer’s Allowance recipients will now receive maximum rates of payment.
Read more ...Galway Fine Gael supports Fahy for Seanad
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
City Councillor Frank Fahy is seeking to win Fine Gael’s nominaton to fill the Seanad seat vacated by new Galway West TD Seán Kyne.
Read more ...Local lawyers attracting more complaints
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Clients of barristers and solicitors based in Galway filed 75 complaints with the Legal Services Regulatory Authority last year.
Read more ...University’s human rights academics condemn their own college
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Senior staff at the Irish Centre for Human Rights have published an open letter demanding that the University of Galway cuts ties with Technion University in Israel.
Read more ...Suspended city transport plan reborn
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
The National Transport Agency has reactivated the Galway Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy.
Read more ...New Students’ Union president takes office
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Co Galway native Seán de Búrca has taken up the role of President of University of Galway Students’ Union, the representative group of over 20,000 students.
Read more ...Green light for major Applegreen service station marks significant investment for Ballinasloe
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Galway County Council has granted planning permission for what will become one of the largest motorway service station developments in the west of Ireland, giving the green light to a major new Applegreen facility on the Galway side of Ballinasloe.
Read more ...Seven ways to help your child settle back into school
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
The return to school is an exciting milestone, but it can also bring a mixture of nerves, anticipation and uncertainty for both children and parents. Whether it’s a child’s first day in the classroom or the start of another academic year, a little preparation can make the transition much smoother.
Read more ...Fitzy is resisting temptation, kind of
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
When the girls are away, the boys will play.
This week, our Fitzy has embarked on the greatest challenge in reality television – a 24/7 documented lads’ holiday away from his significant other. One *slight* hiccup aside, the Barna man has passed the test with flying colours. That’s as of Wednesday afternoon anyways.
Glanua raise over €25,000 for Féileacáin
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Loughrea based water and wastewater engineering company, Glanua raises €25,350 for Féileacáin, a not for profit organisation that provides support to anyone affected by the death of a baby during or after pregnancy.
Read more ...Workers in Galway deserve protection as temperatures soar – Mayor Helen Ogbu
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Mayor of Galway City, Helen Ogbu, has called on the Government to introduce legally defined maximum workplace temperature limits as Ireland experiences another period of exceptionally hot weather.
Read more ...Music, theatre, food, crafts and more at Claregalway Garden Festival this weekend
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Claregalway Castle will welcome one and all to the charming annual Galway Garden Festival this Saturday and Sunday.
Read more ...Green Sod Ireland announces third annual biodiversity summer school
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
Galway-based environmental charity Green Sod Ireland announces its 3rd annual 2-day Biodiversity Summer School.
Read more ...‘Homecoming’ for Galway chalices after a century
Thu, Jul 02, 2026
A new temporary display of silver has opened in Galway City Museum, providing a chance to view a rare selection of silverwork of Galway’s most renowned silversmith, Richard Joyce, credited as the creator of the Claddagh ring.
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