Spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway reflects need for tougher sentences says Ollie Crowe
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Senator Ollie Crowe has called for tougher sentencing following a spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway over the last two weeks, stating that current sentences are simply not a deterrent.
Read more ...Galway Simon reports significant increase in number of people at risk of homelessness
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community has expressed concerns about the number of people at risk of homelessness throughout 2021, reporting that over half of those supported by the charity this year were at risk of homelessness.
Read more ...Hanley concerned that rising house prices are ‘devastating’ for workers
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Cllr Owen Hanley remains concerned that rising house prices are devastating for workers in Galway.
Read more ...New chair O’Reilly aiming for doubling of Green Party reps in next elections
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Chair of the Green Party Pauline O’Reilly is aiming to double their numbers of elected representatives. Adressing members of the all-island Green Party on her first day as chair of the Party, O’Reilly outlined her intentions.
“I am absolutely delighted to have been elected to serve as your Chair of the Green Party/An Comhaontas Glas for the next two years,” she says. “It is an honour to take my place following the hard work of former chairs Hazel Chu, Roderic O’Gorman, Dan Boyle and John Gormley.
Read more ...Hoare welcomes sports funding
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Fine Gael Councillor Eddie Hoare has welcomed the allocation of funding under the Galway City Council Sports Capital Grant Scheme for 2021.
In total €130,000 was allocated between 45 clubs in the city. The fund, which is operated by Galway City Council and administered through the Galway Sports Partnership, will see 29 sports clubs receive the maximum allocation of €3,500 with the balance of funding being distributed to a further 16 sports clubs.
Read more ...Canney welcomes reform of Community Employment and Rural Social Scheme
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Deputy Sean Canney has welcomed the announcement of major reforms to the Community Employment (CE) and Rural Social Scheme (RSS).
Read more ...New creative industries innovation hub for GMIT Cluain Mhuire campus on track to open in 2023
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Construction is set to begin on a new innovation hub for creative technology startups and entrepreneurs at GMIT’s Cluain Mhuire campus in the second half of 2022, following the approval of planning permission for the project.
Read more ...Galway school bus driver and local Bus Eireann AVL team recognised for going the extra mile
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
Bus Éireann, Ireland’s national bus company, has celebrated its employees’ success in 2021 at the annual GEM (‘Go the Extra Mile’) Awards which recognise excellent customer service, community impact, performance and forward-thinking.
Read more ...House prices in county jump sixteen per cent while city prices sees modest increase
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
House prices in Galway city rose by a slight amount in the past year, while house prices in the county areas jumped by a massive 16 per cent, the latest Daft.ie Sales Report has revealed.
In Galway City, prices in the final three months of 2021 were 2% higher than a year previously, compared to a rise of 9% seen a year ago. The average price of a home is now €323,000, 101% above its lowest point.
Read more ...Playing it by year — who knows what 2022 holds?
Thu, Dec 30, 2021
They say that an optimist stays up until midnight to see the new year in. A pessimist stays up to make sure the old year leaves. So it will be for many of us, tomorrow night when we bid a glad farewell to another year of The New Way of Living and welcome in the latest instalment — another chapter in the book of life.
Read more ...Market organisers delighted with festive turnout
Wed, Dec 29, 2021
The organisers of this year's Galway Christmas Market in Eyre Square have expressed delight with the numbers who attended and with the benefit the event has given to local businesses and charities.
Read more ...Spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway reflects need for tougher sentences says Ollie Crowe
Wed, Dec 29, 2021
Senator Ollie Crowe has called for tougher sentencing following a spate of burglaries in Carnmore and Claregalway over the last two weeks, stating that current sentences are simply not a deterrent.
Read more ...Treatment plans needed to allow regions to grow, says Canney
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Canney has stated that a scheme to provide wastewater treatment plants is required as a matter of urgency in order to deliver housing and allow the regions to grow.
Read more ...Naughton welcomes progress on Galway’s elective care hospital at Merlin Park
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Galway TD and Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has welcomed Cabinet approval to proceed with the next steps required for the provision of a new Elective Hospital for Galway and the region.
Read more ...Respond delivered 77 new homes in Galway this year
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Respond, an approved housing body and service provider, says that it delivered 77 new homes in Galway in 2021.
The organisation has welcomed 199 new tenants in Galway to lifetime homes they either own or manage from January to the end of November, bringing the total number of Respond’s tenants in Galway to 621.
Read more ...NUI Galway second year student nurses going the extra mile for Galway Simon
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
NUIG’s School of Nursing and Midwifery second year students will walk, run, cycle or swim 500km once again in support of local homelessness and housing charity Galway Simon Community.
Read more ...Walk-in clinics for booster vaccines for over 40s
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Walk-in clinics for booster vaccines for people aged 40 and over and are eligible for the jab will take place at Ballybrit Vaccination Centre in the run up to Christmas.
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Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Appeal for witnesses to Eyre Square assault
On Friday December 17 at approximately 10pm a man was walking along the top of Eyre Square when it is alleged he was assaulted by another male who is described as being in his 20s and wearing all dark clothing.
On Friday December 17 at approximately 10pm a man was walking along the top of Eyre Square when it is alleged he was assaulted by another male who is described as being in his 20s and wearing all dark clothing.
Read more ...Galway City Museum welcomes you over the Christmas break
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
The team at the Galway City Museum would like to thank all its visitors for their support during 2021 and look forward to seeing you over the Christmas break.
Read more ...Be prepared for your Christmas and New Year Swim
Thu, Dec 23, 2021
Water Safety Ireland is urging those planning a Christmas and New Year swim to get in slowly to help avoid cold shock and to get out of the water before getting too cold, to avoid hypothermia. It is also appealing to those unaccustomed to winter swimming to wear a swim cap, wetsuit and booties and to warm up fast after the short dip.
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