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NTA-commissioned study shows Gluas makes sense for Galway

Thu, Oct 31, 2024

A new feasibility study carried out for the National Transport Authority shows that there is a very viable case for developing Gluas - light rail transit (LRT) for Galway City.

The 46-page study, completed by consultants AtkinsRéalis, concludes that there is a strong axis of east-west travel demand which would support a light rail line along a corridor from Knocknacarra in the west of the city to Parkmore in the east.

One corridor would stretch just under 15 km (Knocknacarra to Parkmore), passing through Eyre Square, allowing people to make connections with intercity rail services as well as commuter rail to Oranmore, and a wide range of bus services. It’s estimated that the LRT would reduce car trips in the city by at least 10%.


News

Galway pup makes final in Petmania’s Dog of the Year

The winning smiles —

Ireland’s Pet Experts Petmania have announced the winning pup of their Puppy of the Year competition. Galway puppy Charlie was the county finalist in Petmania’s Puppy of the Year competition, beating all other Galway pups to attend the ...


What's on in Galway

Lyra returns to Leisureland

Lyra is the powerful stage personality of Laura McNamara

 
This year has been a whirlwind for the Co Cork singer-songwriter, with her self-titled debut album skyrocketing to the number 1 spot on the Irish charts, outselling Beyoncé. ...


Sport

Senior football the prize for Caltra or St. Michael's this weekend

The Corofin team celebrate winning the GAA Galway Senior Football Final at Tuam Stadium on Sunday. Photo: Mike Shaughnessy

Intermediate
This Saturday, Caltra will face St. Michael’s in the intermediate football final. St. Michael’s are looking for an immediate return to senior level and their dismantling of Oranmore/Maree in their semi-final has installed them as clear favourites against a side that have won all of their games so far this year. ...


Lifestyle

Developments in the Claddagh

Towards the end of the 19th century, the Claddagh started to go into decline, thanks mainly to the local fishermen not updating their methods of fishing. This economic decline continued into the last century so, when the Urban District Council ...


Competitions

COMPETITION CLOSED: Win a six-month gym membership with Energize Fitness & Leisure

Get ready to elevate your fitness journey!
We're excited to announce an exclusive competition to win a six-month gym membership in Energize Fitness & Leisure. Membership includes full access to state-of-the-art equipment, expert trainers, and complimentary fitness classes. Whether you're looking to kickstart your fitness routine or take your workouts to the next level, this is your chance to make it happen. Enter now for a chance to transform your health and wellness goals into reality. ...


Business

Workshop on supporting staff through grief

Local employers are invited to attend a special workshop, Strategies for Supporting Grieving Employees, on Wednesday, 6 November, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM at Diligent Bonham Quay, Dock Rd, Galway. This workshop, hosted by HopeSpace Children’s ...


Jobs

Embrace the culture of Northern Ireland this summer

Northern Ireland is gearing up for an unforgettable summer filled with a diverse array of events that promise to captivate locals and visitors alike. ...


Property

O’Donnellan & Joyce presents a spacious home on a corner site in sought-after Salthill

No 19 Dr Mannix Road.

O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers offering for sale this magnificent semidetached residence with an abundance of accommodation and external space in the sought-after location of Salthill, Galway. ...


Motors

Toyota 251-dealer event

Toyota Ireland is hosting its ‘Power of Choice’ events nationwide as part of its 251 range.

As part of its 251 range availability and offers, Toyota Ireland is hosting its ‘Power of Choice’ events across its nationwide dealership network. ...

 

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