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Crown Square move kept under wraps
A special meeting was proposed to be held in April. This week, City chief executive Leonard Cleary warned councillors that “commercially sensitive” matters may need to be discussed.
First female mayor to be honoured
Byrne (1917-2004), for decades a senior nurse in the Regional Hospital (now UHG), lived her entire life on Henry Street and nearby on St Mary's Road.
Union demands public vote on council move to Crown Square
A trade union representing city council staff has called for a public vote to assess Galwegians’ opinions on moving City Hall from College Road to Mervue.
Spring spraoí at City Hall
Dhírigh na comhairleoirí ar agóidí Fhaiche na Coróiní agus Pictiúrlann an Pálás i rith a gcéad chruinniú as Gaeilge
Spring spraoí at City Hall
There was a light-hearted, spring atmosphere at the March plenary meeting of Galway City Council this week, as the city's leaders attempted their assembly solely in Irish for the first time in seven centuries of civic government.
O’Donnellan & Joyce live property auctions both locally and nationwide
In 2024, O'Donnellan & Joyce auctions maintained its stronghold as a highly effective method of property sale, experiencing continued success. The company held eight livestream property auctions this year, achieving over €18 million in auction sales. The collaboration with David Brandt Studios persisted, providing a seamless live stream of O'Donnellan & Joyce auctions online.
New hotel opens in Mervue
The first Radisson Red Hotel in Ireland opened in Galway’s newest neighbourhood last week.
Gold for Galway fighters at World Championships
Black Dragon Kickboxers Evelyn Coffey from Rahoon and Corey O’Malley from College Road won gold at the recent Unified World Championships in Tuscany.
Prendergast pens Connacht contract extension
Connacht Rugby captain Cian Prendergast has extended his contract with the club for another three years.
Green light for Bus Connects plan
Documents seen by the Advertiser indicate ABP has applied lenient conditions on the multi-million euro plan to upgrade Galway city’s streets for a modern bus service, but has avoided addressing the topic of Compulsory Purchase Orders for small parcels of land necessary to upgrade mainline bus routes.
