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Council aims to bridge funding gap

Thu, Jan 22, 2026

Design concept for cycle bridge from Woodquay using existing railway abutments. On the western bank, it will terminate next to the Corrib Rowing and Yacht Club.

Galway City Council is intent on progressing a pedestrian and bicycle link across the stone abutments of the former Clifden Railway Bridge, despite national funding cancelled for this piece of the Connemara Greenway.

A steel bridge utilising the existing, cut stone pillars upstream of the Salmon Weir, is estimated to cost at least €15m, based on current construction prices.

In response to questioning from Galway West TD John Connolly in an Oireachtas committee this week, deputy CEO of the National Transport Authority, Hugh Creegan, said the proposed bridge was expensive, and that funding it may detract from other transport projects.


News

Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue to host information session for family carers in Galway

Cllr Geraldine Donohue.

Independent Councillor Geraldine Donohue will host a free Information Session for family carers across Galway on Friday, January 30 at 11.00am in Sullivan’s Royal Hotel, Gort. The event aims to provide vital, up-to-date information and ...


What's on in Galway

Stepping Up: A radio play and community conversation on anti-racism in Galway

Stepping Up is a powerful radio drama examining Irish attitudes to racism, immigration, and mental health. Directed by French director Olivier Bonnardot, the adaptation is based on the original stage play by Galway playwright Joan Lally and draws on ...


Sport

THE FULL FORWARD: Ballygunner ruthlessness denies gallant Loughrea

Jamie Ryan of Loughrea in action against Philip Mahony of Ballygunner during the AIB GAA Hurling Senior Club Championship final match between Ballygunner of Waterford and Loughrea of Galway at Croke Park in Dublin. (Photo by Seb Daly/Sportsfile)

And just like that, the curtain closed on another enthralling club season, with Ballygunner of Waterford and Kerry’s Dingle crowned All-Ireland senior champions in hurling and football respectively. ...


Lifestyle

Pros and Cons of doing Transition Year

Transition Year gives students time to grow, try new things, and enjoy school without exam pressure.

By Amy Joyce
Following the hustle and bustle of third year and the Junior cycle examinations, TY is an optional year where students can take a break from the classroom and have some fun. But is it worth doing TY, or are students better off going straight to fifth year or Leaving Cert Applied? ...


Competitions

COMPETITION CLOSED: Win a luxury spa package for two at Spirit One Spa in The Galmont Hotel

Win the ultimate relaxation experience with a full body Lava Shell Relax Massage for two guests at Spirit One Spa. This luxurious prize includes access to the Thermal Suite, relaxation area, indoor swimming pool, and outdoor hot tub, plus ...


Business

Galway Chamber CEO Karen Ronan appointed President of Network Ireland for 2026

Karen Ronan Network Ireland President 2026 Photo by Helen O Callaghan Photogrpahy

Network Ireland, the country’s largest business networking organisation for women, has appointed Karen Ronan, Chief Executive of Galway Chamber of Commerce, as its National President for 2026. ...


Jobs

CASTING CALL for Galway based film

CASTING CALL
Auditions are being held shortly for the upcoming Galway based film Éalú - Escape, written and directed by Bríd Fitzpatrick. Assistant Director: Pam Finn.  ...


Property

O’Donnellan & Joyce presents a spectacular detached home in an exclusive Coolough Road development

Windyridge, No 1 Carraig Ban, Coolough Road, Galway.

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering to market for sale this spectacular detached residence in the quiet cul-de-sac development of Carraig Ban, Galway. ...


Motors

Nissan Leaf pricing revealed

Nissan Ireland managing director, Seamus Morgan said the new Leaf is "set to attract a whole new generation of EV drivers".

Nissan has confirmed that the new Leaf will hit Irish markets at a price of €34,995. ...

 

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