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Green Earth Organics: Real food, grown right here in Galway
Green Earth Organics is a twenty-five-acre certified organic farm producing a wide range of fresh vegetables, grown with care for the land, the food, and the people who eat it. What started as a commitment to growing food sustainably has grown into one of Ireland’s most trusted sources of organic, sustainable food.
New international opportunities for University of Galway research students
University of Galway has announced new international opportunities for research students as part of the ENLIGHT University Alliance.
Spacious detached home on a large site in Newcastle
O’Donnellan & Joyce Auctioneers is offering for sale this spacious detached residence on a substantial corner site in the popular Newcastle development of Fairlands Park.
The ring road is back in court, and Galway cannot afford another decade of delay
Six weeks ago in this column, I described the approval of the N6 Galway City Ring Road as potentially the most consequential planning decision for Galway’s housing market in a generation. I meant every word of it. The relief felt across the region when An Coimisiún Pleanála finally issued that decision in April was real and it was earned, the product of more than 30 years of planning, campaigning, legal battles, and hard money spent.
T. O’Higgins Homevalue to launch Men’s Health Week in Galway
From June 15 to 21, communities across Ireland will unite for Men’s Health Week 2026, a national initiative aimed at shining a light on men’s wellbeing and encouraging men of all ages to take proactive steps toward leading healthier lives. This year’s theme, “One Small Step: Progress Not Perfection”, is a timely reminder that meaningful improvements in men’s health begin with achievable actions; even one small step can make a huge difference.
ATU Leadership Seminar on AI and Leadership to be held in Galway today
Atlantic Technological University (ATU) in conjunction with Galway and Letterkenny Chambers of Commerce, will today host the first in a series of masterclasses exploring what it really means to lead with authenticity and integrity and why it matters more than ever in today’s complex business environment.
University of Galway joins top 1% of business schools with prestigious Triple Crown
University of Galway’s J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics has been recognised among the top 1% of business schools worldwide after achieving a prestigious triple crown of international accreditation.
Major conference on Europe’s Atlantic Ocean research to take place in Galway during Ireland’s EU Presidency
The Atlantic Summit Galway 2026, a landmark international conference focused on advancing Europe’s ocean research, skills and innovation agenda, will take place in Galway during Ireland's upcoming EU Presidency.
Long awaited and much needed South Galway flood relief scheme is off the rails
The South Galway Flood Relief Committee (SGFRC) is calling on Minister Boxer Moran (OPW) and Minister Sean Canney to intervene personally to rescue a flood relief scheme that has been in development for over a decade and is now critically off schedule.
Michael D slams University of Galway over Israeli ties
Former president Michael D Higgins has strongly criticised the University of Galway for its collaboration with an Israeli university that allegedly maintains close ties to defence contractors contributing to the ongoing genocide in Palestine.
