Clifden Arts Festival 2025 —The Journey – through time, memory and imagination
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Clifden Arts Festival 2025 is inviting audiences to embark on The Journey—a celebration of how art, story, and experience shape who we are. Running from September 17-28, this year’s theme explores paths of memory, heritage, migration, transformation, and the imagination. The festival continues to honour Clifden’s identity as a place where past and future meet through creativity.
Read more ...Turning a new page: Clifden expands library access
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Clifden Library has become the second branch library in County Galway to roll out the My Open Library (MOL) initiative, dramatically increasing public access to services with extended self-service hours, Galway County Council has confirmed.
Read more ...125-job boost for Oranmore as Neurent Medical announces new manufacturing facility
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
125 jobs are to be created over the next three years at Oranmore-based Neurent Medical, a rapidly growing innovator in ear, nose, and throat (ENT) healthcare solutions.
Read more ...Dexcom Ireland announce golfer Liam Nolan as a brand ambassador
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
DexCom, Inc. the a global leader in real-time continuous glucose monitoring for people with diabetes, today announced Galway based professional golfer Liam Nolan will join them as a brand ambassador in Ireland.
Read more ...Day Care Services for Older Persons opens in Tuam unit
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
The Joe & Helen O’Toole, Community Nursing Unit (CNU), Tuam recently opened its doors for the first time to Day Care Services.
Read more ...Galway launch of news report shows local news sources among most trusted
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
A majority of Irish people are either extremely or very interested in news, according to the annual Digital News Report Ireland 2025, published in Galway on Tuesday by Coimisiún na Meán. Research for the Digital News Report was undertaken by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at the University of Oxford and analysis of the Irish data is provided by the DCU Institute for Future Media, Democracy and Society (FuJo).
Read more ...FutureTrials25 shaping the future of clinical trials
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
University of Galway this week welcomed global leaders in healthcare, regulation, pharma, medtech and patient advocacy to FutureTrials25, a landmark international conference focused on transforming how clinical trials are designed, delivered, and experienced.
Read more ...Reddington raises concerns over Irish Water project at Carheens to Caltragh Road
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Councillor Andrew Reddington raised concerns during the recent Council meeting regarding the timeline and communication from Irish Water concerning the pipe upgrade project at Carheens to Caltragh.
Read more ...New Navy base in Galway a ‘no brainer’
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Galway is the leading location for a new naval installation as part of a rethink on how Ireland should police its vast western sea area.
Read more ...Naval base for Galway overdue but welcome
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
The development of Galway Port is overdue and welcome. It is also very timely given the strategic threats to Ireland’s national security.
Read more ...Life in the Spirit Seminar at St Columba’s Church, Castlegar
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
St Columba’s Church in Castlegar are hosting a Life in the Spirit Seminar which began last night Wednesday, 18th June and running through to 30th July. The seminar consists of seven weekly sessions, held every Wednesday from 7:15 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Read more ...Sysco installs life-saving AED at Galway facility
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Sysco has installed a new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) at its Galway site at Glennascaul, Oranmore, as part of a national effort to support cardiac emergency response.
Read more ...Work to begin on new phase of Athenry Northern Ring Road
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Galway County Council has confirmed that construction of the western section of the Athenry Northern Ring Road will commence in the coming weeks with a completion date of late 2025.
Read more ...Galway City moves into Top Ten in litter league
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
The latest survey from business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reveals Galway City Centre is ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in 10th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities across Ireland, a rise of one position on last year. Meanwhile, Ballybane is again littered towards the foot of the table.
Read more ...Guarding the gate — why we need a western naval base
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Times have changed. There was once a time when we, on this wind-lashed rock at the far edge of the Atlantic, could keep our heads down and our noses out of trouble. We enjoyed the luxury of obscurity. But that time is over. The world has changed—and not in subtle ways. We are entering a new era of geopolitical instability, technological vulnerability, and organised criminal sophistication. Ireland, and particularly our western coast, can no longer afford to remain a blind spot on the strategic map of Europe.
Our western seaboard—open, exposed, and largely unguarded—has become both an opportunity and a liability. On one hand, it offers immense promise in the form of renewable energy. The Atlantic winds promise to transform us into the “Saudi Arabia” of marine and offshore wind power. But prosperity attracts interest—and not all of it friendly. As global tensions rise and the New World Order begins to flex its muscles, we must ask: who is minding the gate?
Read more ...Red squirrels getting wise to native predator, University of Galway study shows
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Ireland’s native red squirrels are able to detect and respond to a returning natural predator, the pine marten, according to a new study from University of Galway.
Read more ...Rush to get light rail route funding
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
With only a week to go until deadline for submissions to the National Development Plan (NDP), advocates for light rail in Galway sought a last-minute meeting with county councillors this week.
Read more ...Pre-excavation works commence at former Mother and Baby institution
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Pre-excavation works at the site of the former Mother and Baby institution in Tuam, Co Galway began on Monday.
Read more ...Water Safety Ireland condemns vandalism of life-saving ring buoys
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
Water Safety Ireland has strongly condemned the recent act of vandalism involving the deliberate removal of multiple ring buoys from their designated yellow housings in Galway.
Read more ...Cregmore-Claregalway FC inaugural 6-a-side competition
Thu, Jun 19, 2025
The Cregmore-Claregalway FC six-a-side event is taking place on Saturday, June 28, a day that will be packed full of fun and sport.
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