Dominick Street Upper to trial outdoor dining measures
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Dominick Street Upper will be the latest street to see trial measures put in place to facilitate outdoor dining.
Read more ...O’Reilly brands treatment of Travellers in Galway as ‘shocking’
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
The treatment of the Travelling community in Galway is “shocking” and is one of the “great shames” of the city.
Read more ...Aengus Burns elected new Galway Chamber president
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Aengus Burns has been confirmed as the new president of Galway Chamber. He said he was "hugely honoured and humbled" to have been elected to the position and outlined his key priorities for the year ahead.
Read more ...Two Galway Hibernians volunteers honoured by the Mayor of Galway
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
The achievements of two-long standing Galway Hibernians coaches, Paddy Connolly and Joe O’Reilly, were celebrated by the Mayor of Galway City, Cllr Mike Cubbard at a socially distanced Mayoral reception in Leisureland this week.
Read more ...Local researchers highlight digital health lessons from Covid-19
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Researchers at NUI Galway have highlighted how different approaches to digital contact tracing during the Covid-19 pandemic were shaped by whether or not jurisdictions had prior recent experience of epidemics.
Read more ...Hanley calls for short term letting restrictions to be enforced
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Legislative restrictions on short term letting must be tightened to ensure that the already high rents in Galway do not “spiral out of control”.
Read more ...Bins for pizza boxes to be trialled across the city
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Bins specifically designed to take pizza boxes will be installed and trialled at various locations throughout the city, including Salthill and the Spanish Arch.
Read more ...Council approves loans to supply local charities with four properties
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
The Galway City Council has approved loans totaling €930,000 to supply local charities with four properties.
Read more ...City’s waterways need a unified management structure
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Why doesn’t our local authority care about our rivers? Why do our elected Councillors avoid developing a policy for them? And why does the City Executive stonewall suggestions and requests for information about them?
Read more ...Canney encourages public to avail of one shot Covid vaccine at pharmacies
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
The public is being encouraged to avail of the Janssen single dose Covid-19 vaccine which is being offered free of charge from local pharmacies to people aged 50 or over.
Read more ...Leading through a pandemic — departing Mayor hands back chain after successive terms
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
As I depart from the office of Mayor this week after what has been both an enjoyable and a challenging two-years, I do so with immense pride having served as Mayor of the City I love. I leave office with extreme gratitude to all those who supported me.
Read more ...Owen Ward honoured with mayoral reception
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
The achievements of Owen Ward were celebrated at a socially distanced Mayoral reception in Leisureland last Friday.
Read more ...War of words breaks out over future of Galway-Gort bus route
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Minister Anne Rabbitte should spend less time encouraging the privatisation of the Galway to Gort bus route, and spend more time campaigning for Bus Éireann to reinstate the service.
Read more ...Farrell demands Covid vaccines for Aran Islanders be administered on the Aran Islands
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
“If it is unreasonable to expect people in rural Connemara to travel to Ballybrit to get their Covid vaccines, it is doubly so for residents of the Aran Islands.”
Read more ...Canney hails work on Old Grove site ‘a red letter day’ for Tuam
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
A “Red letter day” for Tuam was how one TD described the beginning of construction works on the Old Grove hospital site in the centre of the north Galway town.
Read more ...Galway to receive €1.23 million under Additional Outdoor Infrastructure Fund
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Galway city and county is to get more than €1.23 million under the Government’s Additional Outdoor Infrastructure Fund, to help ensure a safe outdoor summer.
Read more ...New legislation will involve ‘radical change’ to consumption and waste, says O’Connor
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
New legislation to create a ‘circular economy’ is coming, involving a “radical change” to production and consumption, limiting single use products and clamping down on littering and dumping,
Read more ...Galway to get more than €400,000 in Community Monuments Funding
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Ten historical monuments and locations across Galway city and county are to benefit from €404,447 in funding.
Read more ...McNelis backs transition year football programme for schools
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Football plays "a vital role in our community", as it is the international game, and in that role it can "bring people together from all ages and walks of life and offers many opportunities".
Read more ...Farrell demands ‘urgent action’ on Connemara ambulance service
Thu, Jun 17, 2021
Eight weeks have elapsed since a meeting where the National Ambulance Service promised a full report on establishing an ambulance base near Maam Cross, but to date that report has not been supplied.
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