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Strong showing for Galway areas in IBAL litter rankings
The latest litter survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) shows Galway City Centre again clean, but falling to 26th spot in the ranking of 40 cities and towns. Ballinasloe is in fifth spot, while Ballybane has improved from littered to moderately littered in 32nd.
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.
Galway City moves into Top Ten in litter league
The latest survey from business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reveals Galway City Centre is ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in 10th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities across Ireland, a rise of one position on last year. Meanwhile, Ballybane is again littered towards the foot of the table.
Galway City moves into Top Ten in litter league
The latest survey from business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) reveals Galway City Centre is ‘Cleaner than European Norms’ in 10th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities across Ireland, a rise of one position on last year. Meanwhile, Ballybane is again littered towards the foot of the table.
New report claims Galway is 'cleaner than European norms'
A fall in plastic bottles and cans on the streets, brought about by the Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), was not enough to reduce overall litter levels in Ireland last year. That is the finding of business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), whose latest survey of 40 towns and cities shows Galway city centre is “cleaner than European norms”.
Chamber finalist commended at networking event at Shannon Airport
Finalists in the Galway Chamber Business Awards were commended for their innovation and creativity at a special networking event hosted by The Shannon Airport Group today. The event brought together 30 representatives from shortlisted companies and Galway Chamber officials, ahead of the highly anticipated awards ceremony tomorrow Friday, sponsored by The Shannon Airport Group.
Salthill thrives but Lough Rea is littered, says IBAL coastal survey
The annual nationwide survey by business group Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) of beaches and harbours has shown Salthill to have improved to ‘Clean to European Norms’, while Lough Rea is again ‘littered’. Dog’s Bay beach has improved to ‘moderately littered’.
No rise in females in top financial services roles, says Network Ireland
Women’s business group Network Ireland has expressed disappointment that there has been no improvement to the numbers of females in the top roles in the financial services sector.
West can be best if Government invests
Decades of underinvestment, which is hampering the west of Ireland's ability to stimulate long-term economic growth, needs to be addressed by the Government.
Thirtieth Business to Arts Awards calls for Galway entries
Business to Arts launched the call for Galway nominations for the 30th annual Business to Arts Awards (2022) to join previous local winners Galway International Arts Festival & Flogas, recipients of the Best Use of Creativity in the Community Award (2021).
