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Community events announced for Ballybane Hub
Residents in Ballybane will have two upcoming opportunities to engage with local services and community activities at the Ballybane Community Hub over the coming weeks.
Cookery demonstration at Ballybane Community Hub
Food lovers are in for a treat at the next cookery demonstration in the Ballybane Community Hub on Thursday, March 19 at 7pm.
Culinary treats and garda clinic at Ballybane Community Hub
Residents of Ballybane are being invited to welcome the season with a celebration of fresh, foraged flavours later this week in the Community Hub
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Community, connectivity and a busy year ahead for Ballybane
Ballybane is buzzing with activity, from major infrastructure projects to community initiatives, making it an area that truly thrives on community and connection. With significant investment in transport, sporting facilities and community resources, 2026 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the locality.
Love in the air and in the oven at Ballybane Community Hub
Love will be in the air — and the oven — at the Ballybane Community Hub this February. As Valentine’s Day approaches, locals are invited to enjoy love at first bite at a cookery demonstration on Thursday, 12 February at 7pm.
Busy weeks ahead at Ballybane Community Hub with food, health and fun on offer
The Ballybane Community Hub is set to host a series of welcoming and informative events over the coming days, offering local residents opportunities to learn new skills, look after their health and enjoy social time together.
Ballybane Garda clinic next week
The next Garda clinic in the Hub will take place on Saturday, January 24, from 7:30pm to 8:00pm.
Live cookery demonstration at Ballybane Community Hub
Food lovers are invited to a live cookery demonstration at the Ballybane Community Hub on Thursday, January 15 at 7pm.
Galway city in Top 10 as Ballybane struggles in 2025 litter rankings
The latest litter survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter ((IBAL) shows Galway City in ninth spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities. Ballybane, however, is still ‘littered’ in 39th. Sligo finished atop the IBAL table for the first time in a study which showed that city areas in particular cleaned up in 2025.
