Harbour Board should withdraw outdoor dining plans, says Cheevers
Thu, May 27, 2021
The Galway Harbour Board is being asked to withdraw its application to have outdoor dining in the harbour area of the city during the summer months.
Read more ...General chiropodist service to start at Tuam Primary Care Centre in July
Thu, May 27, 2021
General chiropody and podiatry services will be available with a dedicated chiropodist/podiatrist at the Tuam Primary Care Centre from July.
Read more ...St Nicholas' Parochial School pupils design medical devices inspired by marine life
Thu, May 27, 2021
Students at St Nicholas' Parochial School in Galway city will imagine, design, and create new medical devices, inspired from marine life.
Read more ...Tailbacks and congestion await as Galway traffic returns to pre-Covid levels
Thu, May 27, 2021
Tailbacks, congestion, and delays await Galway motorists and commuters as new data from the Galway City Council shows traffic is returning to pre-Covid-19 pandemic levels.
Read more ...City Ring Road likely to cost €1 billion by the time it is eventually built, TD claims
Thu, May 27, 2021
The controversial Galway City Ring Road will not cost €650 million as originally estimated, but is more likely to cost €1 billion by the time it is eventually built.
Read more ...Residents voices must be heard on ‘ radical’ inner harbour proposals, says McNelis
Thu, May 27, 2021
Plans to transform the area around Galway Harbour will “have a radical impact on the future of the city” and residents must ensure their voices are heard on this issue.
Read more ...Wastewater treatment plant for city's east side ‘essential’ for area’s economic growth, says Canney
Thu, May 27, 2021
It is “incredible” that Irish Water is only now set to review the long-term wastewater treatment needs of the east side of the city and it’s hinterlands.
Read more ...Online threats and harassment faced by councillors a ‘cause for huge concern’, says Hoade
Thu, May 27, 2021
A new report highlighting the levels of threats and harassment faced by councillors has been described as a “cause for huge concern” by Galway councillor Mary Hoade.
Read more ...New design for ‘dangerous’ Oughterard bridge expected in June
Thu, May 27, 2021
A new bridge over the Owenriff River in Oughterard is now a certainty as Transport Infrastructure Ireland will appoint consultants to provide a design before the end of June.
Read more ...Planning process must become faster, Kyne tells Seanad
Thu, May 27, 2021
A faster, more efficient system of decisions for major planning applications can become a reality if the Government honours its commitment to establish a planning and environmental court.
Read more ...Public land at Sandy Road must be used for public housing, says PBP
Thu, May 27, 2021
With 4,500 people on the waiting list for council housing in Galway city, public land at Sandy Road must be used for public housing, instead of being sold off by the Government’s new Land Development Agency.
Read more ...Councillors invited to take part in meeting with community groups on city development plan
Thu, May 27, 2021
Galway city councillors are being asked to take part in another round of collaborative discussions with community, voluntary and environmental groups on the City Development Plan 2023-2029.
Read more ...Naughton welcomes commencment of addiction treatment counselling service
Thu, May 27, 2021
Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Hildegarde Naughton, has confirmed that addiction treatment counsellors for the new community alcohol treatment service in Galway have commenced in post on Monday. A new premises has been acquired and fitted out for the new service on Merchants Road.
Read more ...Collerans Butchers delivery service now goes county-wide
Thu, May 27, 2021
Collerans Butchers launched their Online Shop in November 2019 and since then it has become a convenient way to purchase premium quality meats and poultry from a name you can trust.
Read more ...Galway City Council Strategic Plan for the Arts adopted
Thu, May 27, 2021
New Directions, a Galway City Council Strategic Plan for the Arts 2021-2026, was adopted at Monday’s online meeting.
Read more ...EirGrid briefs Galway City Council on shaping our electricity future
Thu, May 27, 2021
EirGrid chief operations officer Rodney Doyle has briefed members of Galway City Council on the company’s plans to transform Ireland’s electricity system.
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Thu, May 27, 2021
Hundreds of trees cut down in Claregalway
Sometime between St Patrick’s Day March 17 and Saturday March 22 more than 300 recently planted hedging trees were cut down around commercial lands at Ardgaineen, Claregalway.
Galway legal pair set up new Irish Wills register
Thu, May 27, 2021
Two Galway solicitors have set up a new Will register to help members of the legal profession.
Ann Heneghan of Heneghan & Associates and Antoinette McMahon of McMahon & Co have established the new register which is only available to practicing solicitors.
Read more ...Doing it for MADRA this weekend
Thu, May 27, 2021
MADRA, Mutts Anonymous Dog Rescue and Adoption virtual fun run/walk aims to get people moving and raise much needed funds for the charity
Read more ...NUI Galway launches online summer camp for young innovators
Thu, May 27, 2021
Young people will have the chance to use their ingenuity to tackle issues related to climate change in a new online summer camp taking place next month. The camp, The Inventioneers, has been launched by NUI Galway in partnership with the HEA, and will take place from June 8 to 11.
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