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Galway Courthouse
“This fine building, which is superior to most Provincial seats of justice in Ireland, stands at Newtownsmith on the site of the ancient and venerable abbey of the Franciscans, which by the Charter of Charles II ‘is to be and remains part of the County of Galway forever’. It was commenced in 1812 and on the 1st of April 1815, was opened for the reception of the then going justice of assize……
Finance: The Last Bottleneck in Irish Housebuilding
Give the Government its due: real strides have been made on the two problems that dogged housing delivery for a decade. Infrastructure investment is finally flowing and the rezoning of land is at last being tackled seriously. Over the next twelve months I expect an ample supply of zoned, serviced land to come on stream. That is a big win. But solving land only exposes the next bottleneck, and it is a serious one: money.
‘The Streets’ — Forty years running
Organisers of the ‘Streets of Galway’ are calling on city residents, families and local businesses to line the 8km route to support 4,000 runners this Saturday, August 8.
Pricing for new Cupra Raval revealed
Cupra Ireland has confirmed pricing and specification details for the new Raval electric urban vehicle.
Pricing for new Cupra Raval revealed
Cupra Ireland has confirmed pricing and specification details for the new Raval electric urban vehicle.
Fiat expands 600 range
Fiat is expanding its 600 model range with a Fiat 600 petrol manual transmission, the addition of the 600 Sport and revised specifications throughout the current 600 line-up.
Derelict site hoarders owe city €2m in fines
Unpaid invoices totalling almost €2.3 million remain unpaid by owners of 48 derelict properties across Galway city so far this year.
Galway women to help shape Europe’s health and economic equality
When people think about European policymaking, they often picture Brussels. But some of the most important conversations influencing Europe’s policies on women’s health, finance, business and equality should be happening much closer to home - here in Galway.
Galway City Council Community Energy Efficiency Evenings
Galway City Council is inviting residents to a new series of Energy Efficiency Evenings taking place across the city throughout 2026. These free, community-focused events will give residents the opportunity to learn more about improving home energy performance, reducing energy bills, and discovering practical retrofit options.
High quality occupations through apprenticeships in an uncertain employment world
For the final two years of their school lives, Leaving Cert students are regularly targeted through the marketing departments of all the course providers offering places on further and higher education courses both at home and abroad. Employers who are open to or seeking apprentices have no such access to students, nor do students have a CAO type application process to secure an apprenticeship.
