507 abortions in Galway last year — a ‘truly shocking’ stat says Pro Life spokesperson
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
The revelation that almost ten abortions a week were carried out in Galway last year has been described as ‘truly shocking’ by a well known Pro Life campaigner.
Read more ...Bay banter as film industry leaders set sail
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
On Friday last. the shimmering waters of Galway Bay became the backdrop for an unforgettable evening as Fíbín Films and Éiriu Films welcomed a select gathering of Irish and international film industry delegates aboard a private cruise.
Read more ...Claddagh Credit Union enhances education loan to support students at every stage of learning
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Claddagh Credit Union has announced enhancements to its Education Loan, designed to support students through every stage of their educational journey. The offering helps ease the financial burden of related expenses such as course fees, accommodation and now includes the purchasing of a car and other costs such as insurance, and tax, with one simple repayment at a competitive low rate.
Students today face more than just tuition fees. With the lack of accommodation available, rising cost of transportation, educational materials, and living expenses, Claddagh Credit Union’s Education Loan offers a smart, all-in-one solution that now covers their transportational needs, making it easier for students to focus on their studies with one affordable loan and one simple repayment.
Read more ...Will the Ring Road free up space in the city?
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
This argument is dubious at best, and simply not supported by the data in the GCRR submission, which is currently before An Coimisiún Pleanála (formerly An Bord Pleanála).
Read more ...Coffey spills the beans
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Lieutenant Colonel Máirtín Coffey is only one month into his new role as Barracks Commander of Dún Uí Mhaoilíosa, in Renmore, but he is no stranger to Galway city. He wants to improve the relationship between the military, and the wider city its members and families live in.
Read more ...Lucky local lotto player scoops €625,081 EuroMillions prize
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
The quiet seaside village of Carraroe is buzzing with excitement this week after a local EuroMillions player scooped a life-changing €625,081 in Tuesday night’s draw. The winning Quick Pick ticket was purchased on the day of the draw at Eurospar Carraroe, adding another success to the store’s growing reputation for lucky wins.
The Galway winner matched five numbers and one Lucky Star in the EuroMillions draw on 15th July, securing a dazzling midweek windfall. The winning ticket is the second sold by the store, having previously sold a €7 million Lotto jackpot ticket last November.
Read more ...Hildegarde represents Ireland at Srebrenica
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the 1995 massacre when more than 8,000 men and boys were killed. Mostly perpetrated by Bosnian Serbs and Serb paramilitaries, the attack on a UN enclave, including the forcible transfer of 25,000 women, children and elderly, constitutes the first legally recognised genocide in Europe since WWII.
Read more ...At long last, the Tuam excavation has begun
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Described as a uniquely complex project, the excavation of 22 per cent of the former grounds of the Mother and Baby institution in Tuam officially began on Monday this week.
Read more ...Údarás na Gaeltachta renews bursary to support sustainable development in Gaeltacht regions
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Údarás na Gaeltachta, in collaboration with University of Galway, has announced funding for two postgraduate bursaries worth €10,000 each for students enrolling in the University’s MA in Planning and Development programme this September.
Read more ...An Post Arts Space to go to planning later this year says Naughton
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Local TD, Minister Hildegarde Naughton, has received confirmation from An Post that it is anticipated that planning permission for the new Civic Arts Space to the rear of the GPO on Eglinton Street will be submitted later this year.
Read more ...Council reveals Crown Square plans
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Following that meeting on Monday, and an early morning tour of the new Mervue HQ for journalists, nearly all councillors voted to approve an historic €60 million, 30-year loan at their July plenary meeting. This will pay for some of the fit-out of Crown Square, but there will be plenty left over for other capital projects.
Read more ...Allow schools to reapply for Safe Routes to School programme, says Donohue
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue this week called on the Loughrea Municipal District meeting to write to the Department of Transport asking for the re-opening of the Safe Routes to School Programme for all schools that had not applied back in 2021 and be given the opportunity to apply now.
Cllr Donohue raised the issue following an update she received from An Taisce who coordinate the SRTSP. “It is vitally important that our primary and secondary schools are supported with any safety concerns that they raise and prioritised so that our school locations are safer for all,” she said.
Read more ...A sea-shaped legacy – Galway’s candidates and the Presidency?
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
As the presidential race tentatively takes shape, there is a current of quiet excitement rolling out from the west — and not just for the political theatre ahead. For the first time, there is the distinct possibility that two of Galway’s most remarkable political daughters, Dr. Máire Geoghegan-Quinn and Deputy Catherine Connolly, could feature prominently in the contest for Ireland’s highest office. In a race that is often framed by personality and geography, there is something deeper stirring here: the opportunity for two extraordinary, sea-shaped lives to bring Ireland a story it sorely needs to hear.
Read more ...Údarás na Gaeltachta renews bursary to support sustainable development in Gaeltacht regions
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Údarás na Gaeltachta, in collaboration with University of Galway, has announced funding for two postgraduate bursaries worth €10,000 each for students enrolling in the University’s MA in Planning and Development programme this September.
Read more ...HC financial joins NFP – A new chapter in Galway’s financial future
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
HC Financial, a well-respected provider of mortgages, financial planning, and corporate benefits in Galway, has rebranded to NFP.
Read more ...Portumna launch as Office of Public Works announce free admission day for National Heritage Week
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
The Office of Public Works (OPW) has announced free admission to over 70 heritage sites on Saturday 16 August, to celebrate National Heritage Week 2025.
Read more ...Humility and hope for Áras hopeful
Thu, Jul 17, 2025
Independent Galway West TD, Catherine Connolly, has formally announced her intention to become Ireland’s next president.
Read more ...UHG misses treatment target for prostate cancer patients by 93 per cent
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
Cancer patients in Galway are facing dangerous delays in diagnosis and treatment, contributing to avoidable deaths, the Irish Cancer Society has warned.
Read more ...Excavation to give Tuam babies ‘dignity in death’ at long last
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
Eighty people have come forward to share their DNA to help identify the Tuam Babies, as excavation work begins to finally lay them to rest with dignity.
Read more ...Connemara National Park expansion still a rocky topic
Thu, Jul 10, 2025
The National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) held a special heritage event last week where staff and community partners celebrated the unique biodiversity and cultural heritage of the park, which is expanding in the region. Most of the bog and mountain parkland was originally property attached to Kylemore Abbey and the Letterfrack Industrial School.
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