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Inaugural Momentum wows with its scale, ambition and delivery
We knew from the outset last Friday that Momentum Festival 2026 has firmly etched its name into the cultural fabric of the west of Ireland, delivering an inaugural event that not only met expectations but surpassed them in scale, ambition, and impact.
Connacht Hospitality Group announces Galway Hospice as 2026 group charity partner
The Connacht Hospitality Group is proud to announce Galway Hospice as its official Group Charity of Choice for the year ahead, with all fundraising efforts across the Group set to support the vital work of the Renmore-based facility.
Local family business announces major nationwide expansion with Tesco Ireland
Divilly Brothers has unveiled a significant nationwide expansion of its partnership with Tesco Ireland, marking a major milestone in the growth of the nearly century-old local food business.
Momentum builds for new music festival
Oranmore is turning up the volume. The coastal town is stepping into the spotlight as a bold new outdoor entertainment hotspot, launching its very own multi-day music festival next year.
Groundbreaking public EV charging HUB launched in Westside
A groundbreaking pilot electric vehicle (EV) charging hub was launched in Westside on Friday by the Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard, and Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Seán Canney TD.
Connemara ice producer secures deal to supply bagged ice exclusively to Tesco
A new Irish ice brand is hitting Tesco shelves nationwide as the retailer partners with Connemara’s Wild Atlantic Ice Company to launch Just Ice, a premium 2kg party bag of locally sourced ice. Available in all 183 Tesco stores and online, the collaboration marks a significant investment in local manufacturing and job creation.
Galway women gear up for gruelling Arctic challenge
Two Galway women are taking on a gruelling, week-long Arctic challenge to raise funds for the Irish Heart Foundation and increase awareness of the risk of heart disease and stroke in women.
Cost of going to college in Galway jumps by three per cent in 2024
Galway remained the sixth most expensive student county this year costing €2,405 more than Letterkenny, the cheapest town, a report has revealed.
