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Triple victory for Galway firms at National Small Business Awards
The winners of the Small Firms Association (SFA) National Small Business Awards 2026 have been announced. The awards celebrate the achievements of small businesses in Ireland and recognise the important and vital contributions of this sector to the Irish economy.
Used cars, online shopping and home improvements: top consumer concerns of 2025, says CCPC
Faulty goods, poor online shopping experiences and botched home improvements top the list of issues consumers have contacted the CCPC about so far this year, according to their helpline, 'Report It'. The CCPC consumer helpline report breaks down calls made from January to June 2025, detailing the top sectors, issues and traders that prompted calls.
Pay and Display machines switched off amid legal row
As if the weather had not made conditions miserable enough for commuters this week, they were further inconvenienced by the fact that Pay and Display parking machines in the city were inoperable.
Galway City Council introduces app and online parking payment scheme
Galway City Council has launched a ‘Galway City Parking’ app and online payment solution, making it faster and easier for residents, commuters and visitors to pay for parking in Galway city.
Scrapping tolls on shared cars to be election issue
Toll waivers at off-peak times for shared cars and 20% cheaper bus fares are just some of the proposals published today by Mobility Partnership Ireland, which plans to make shared transport a general election issue.
Farrell says Galway students need to watch out for accommodation scams
Deputy Mairéad Farrell, spokesperson for Further and Higher Education, has urged students and parents to be on the lookout for accommodation scams in Galway as they look for somewhere to rent for the coming academic year.
Limited edition Golf to celebrate 50 years
The iconic Volkswagen Golf is celebrating its 50th birthday. One of the greatest stories in automotive history began in March 1974 when Volkswagen began series production of the Golf in Wolfsburg, Germany.
Preparations continue as Brian Friel classic to grace Athlone Little Theatre stage
Preparations continue apace as Athlone Little Theatre imminently commences their 2023 season with the Brian Friel classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!'.
Brian Friel classic comes to Athlone Little Theatre this March
Athlone Little Theatre commences their 2023 season with a bone fide Irish theatre classic, 'Philadelphia, Here I Come!', by Brian Friel from March 9 to 16 next.
Galway exposed to whims of big tech, unless new framework is drawn up, says McNelis
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has warned that unless a new national industrial policy framework prioritised the scaling up of indigenous Irish enterprise, Ireland will continue to be exposed to a dangerous and excessive reliance on foreign direct investment for high value, high paying jobs.
