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Éowyn exposes city’s €12m underground timebomb

Thu, Apr 17, 2025

A tree uprooted by Storm Éowyn has exposed cable ducting in Salthill

A huge proportion of the underground cabling for Galway city’s streetlighting is unsafe and must be replaced after the unprecedented damage of Storm Éowyn exposed it.

Galway City Council officials this week revealed to councillors that repairing the city’s storm-damaged network of uninsured electricity cables is impossible, as ESB will not allow access, never mind certify repairs, on pre-1995 cabling which does not meet current safety standards.

Instead, kilometres of electric cables linking 1,100 lights on older circuits must be dug-up and physically replaced, with an estimated bill of €10m – plus VAT - looming for the already cash-strapped local authority.


News

Wellbeing experience with Galway Simon Community

Photo: Chaosheng Zhang.

Galway Simon Community is inviting people to join a Wellbeing Experience on Sunday May 11 in the Clayton Hotel. Taking place from 10am to 2pm, this half-day event promises to provide participants with a relaxing and interactive wellness experience. ...


What's on in Galway

Trad, rock and beats at Monroe’s for Easter

The Byrne Brothers

Hailing from Donegal, the high-energy Byrne Brothers will bring their vibrant brand of folk and trad music to Monroe’s. ...


Sport

The passing of Micko

Galway manager John O'Mahony and Kildare manager Mick O'Dwyer during the Bank of Ireland All-Ireland Senior Football Championship Final match between Kildare and Galway at Croke Park in Dublin in 1998. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile

The passing of Kerry legend Mick O’Dwyer earlier this month touched every corner of the country. A larger-than-life character, astute businessman, and extraordinary footballer and manager, 'Micko' was truly an icon of the GAA. You didn't have ...


Lifestyle

Grealish’s Saddlery

Michael Grealish served his apprenticeship (it cost him 100 guineas) in Garret’s Saddlery in Eyre Square, roughly where the Imperial Hotel is today. When he finished, he decided to set up his own saddlery business at the beginning of the last ...


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

Carrolls Irish Gifts Launches third annual ‘Fáilte’ initiative supporting small Irish businesses

Pictured are Peter  Hyland, CEO of Carroll’s Irish Gifts and Jessica Shaw, founder of Enniskinn and the Fáilte 2024 winner and Daniel Mooney, Founder of Mundo Moo, a Carrolls Irish Gift Supplier.

The successful Fáilte initiative returns for its third year, following an investment of €50,000 in Irish businesses. With applications from over 120 businesses since launching, Carrolls Irish Gifts are proud to announce the launch of ...


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

DNG offers elegant Knocknacarra home to the market

No 7 Maigh Burca.

In one of Galway’s most sought-after residential areas, an exceptional opportunity has just come to market and it’s sure to turn heads. No 7 Maigh Burca, a beautifully presented four bedroom home located just off the Ballymoneen Road, is ...


Motors

Sprinter marks three decades on the road

The Mercedes-Benz centre on Dublin's Naas Road will mark the 30-year anniversary of the brand's Sprinter van. ...

 

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