Permanent civic arts space for city takes a step closer to becoming a reality
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A permanent civic arts space for Galway city has taken a step closer to becoming a permanent reality, as An Post has begun the process of engaging with developers to transform its Eglinton Street headquarters.
Read more ...Connolly raises concerns over anti-social behaviour in city centre
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Anti-social behaviour in the city centre was "forseeable", and pro-active policing plan is needed, according to Independent Galway West TD, Catherine Connolly.
Read more ...Meeting adjourned after councillor accuses others of "giving false hope"
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Monday's meeting of the Galway City Council was adjourned for 10 minutes after Cllr Alan Cheevers accused "Left leaning parties" of "giving false hope" to people in the city.
Read more ...McNelis calls for tougher legislation to police short term letting in the city
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Legislation bringing in the Revenue Commissioners, and the charging of commercial rates and commercial water charges, needs to be brought in to tackle short term letting in the city centre.
Read more ...Rescue package for arts and culture ‘essential’, says Farrell
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A rescue package for arts and culture is essential given the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on “such a vital part” of both the social life and economic well-being of Galway.
Read more ...Close to 1000 metres of new drinking water infrastructure for Salthill
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
More than 200 metres of cast iron piping in Lenaboy Gardens, Salthill, is due to be replaced in the coming weeks, as are more than 772 meters of piping in Dalysfort Road in January.
Read more ...Galway’s first Changing Places facility to be located in Salthill
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A contractor will be appointed by the Galway City Council to install a Changing Places facility at Ladies Beach in Salthill.
Read more ...Curran condemns two per cent rent increase cap as ‘worse than useless’
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
With rents having increased by 8.3 per cent according to the latest Daft.ie report, the Government’s announcement of a two per cent rent increase cap in RPZs is “worse than useless”.
Read more ...Continued rise in Galway rents ‘outrageous’, says Farrell
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Rents in Galway city have risen by 8.3 per cent, while rents in the county are up by 18.8 per cent, according to the latest rental report from Daft.ie.
Read more ...Traveller students at NUI Galway scoop six Educational Awards
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Five Traveller students at NUI Galway, along with the university’s Traveller education officer Owen Ward, have been honoured at this year's National Educational Achievement Awards.
Read more ...Agriculture in Galway ‘at a crossroads’, says Canney
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
It is unacceptable that agriculture has become “a target for carbon emission reductions” without Government providing “genuine measures” to facilitate a Just Transition for farmers and their families.
Read more ...Poor investment in public transport hurts Galway’s reputation as ‘attractive place to live”, says Hanley
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A lack of commitment to invest in public transport is undermining Galway’s reputation as a “sustainable, attractive place to live”.
Read more ...Murphy wants derelict sites returned to use
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A Green councillor has queried whether consultants working on investigating derelict sites have added any sites to the Derelict Sites Register.
Read more ...PBP Galway dismiss Climate Action Plan as ‘rehashed policies’ and 'spin'
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
A “collection of rehashed and regurgitated policies with a large dose of PR spin” is how People Before Profit Galway have described the Government’s Climate Action Plan.
Read more ...Aldi to create thirty jobs with new Mountbellew store
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Aldi is adding to its Galway portfolio with a new store in Mountbellew.
Read more ...Blue Teapot Theatre holds open day for budding performers
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Blue Teapot Theatre Company is holding a recruitment open day for people with an intellectual disability who want to know more about the training programme.
Read more ...You can lose a stone in time for Christmas
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
You have to improve your diet to lose weight. You also need to exercise, although not as much as you might think. However, the most important key to weight loss success is metabolism. Metabolism is your weight loss master switch. It controls the results from diet and exercise. No amount of dieting or exercise will compensate for a bad metabolism.
Unfortunately, most people have many metabolism faults. Aging, lifestyle habits, wear and tear and stress all take a serious toll. Making sure to build up your metabolism while you lose weight transforms how weight loss works. Fixing your metabolism involves getting the body systems that control fat burning back into proper working order. This can only be achieved with balanced food, nutrition and exercise that is calculated for individual needs.
Read more ...Make a difference by joining Galway Rape Crisis Centre’s Psychological Support Team
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
at harvests more of a feeling of empowerment than being of service to someone in need. To be there when people need you, or to stand on the wall and guard over the rights of the vulnerable is a privileged position that calls for the stuff of heroes.
Read more ...€1m funding available for fishing conservation
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Galway angling clubs and fishery owners can apply for funding to support fishing conservation projects.
Read more ...Progress for Loughrea Town Hall regeneration
Thu, Nov 11, 2021
Seán Canney TD has welcomed news that a planning application is under way for the refurbishment of Loughrea Town Hall.
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