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Council must take advantage to attract cycling tourism

Galway has serious potential to become a cycling tourism hub and the Galway City Council must take advantage of sustainable transport opportunities to make this a reality.

St Thomas and Portumna prepare for replay

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Current All-Ireland club hurling champions St Thomas and three-times winners Portumna renew acquaintances on Saturday (3.45pm) at Kenny Park in the replay of last Sunday's county semi-final. It finished Portumna 0-22 to 1-19 for a fortunate St Thomas outfit.

Huge crowd expected in Kenny Park for Sunday’s senior semi-finals

The two county senior hurling semi-finals are down for decision this Sunday in Kenny Park.

Relocation of tourist office is ‘bad news for Westport’

Councillor Keith Martin has called on the OPW and Fáilte Ireland to meet with Westport Town Council to discuss the future of Westport’s Tourist Office.

Eddi Reader and Alan Kelly in concert

THE GREAT Scottish singer Eddi Reader will join The Alan Kelly Gang for an Irish tour which takes place in Galway this month.

New money for old roads

We have to be thankful for small victories when they come along these days. We have become used to the language of recession and scarcity. When we look back on the amount of money that we had to spend during the boom years it really does feel like a different country.

McNelis calls for better tour bus parking facilities

The lack of proper tour bus parking facilities and the distance buses must drop tourists from the city centre “needs to be addressed as soon as possible”.

McNelis calls for better tour bus parking facilities

The lack of proper tour bus parking facilities and the distance buses must drop tourists from the city centre “needs to be addressed as soon as possible”.

New money for old roads

We have to be thankful for small victories when they come along these days. We have become used to the language of recession and scarcity. When we look back on the amount of money that we had to spend during the boom years it really does feel like a different country.

E-working Centre to open in September

The proposed E-working Centre in Mullingar took a step forward on Tuesday this week with a visit from Minister of State Alan Kelly and an update on the council’s plans for the centre.

 

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