€85 million in Covid back tax owed by 3,000 Galway firms
Thu, Jan 18, 2024
The Revenue Commissioners are owed €85 million in unpaid taxes by Galway businesses under the Covid-19 era Debt Warehousing Scheme.
Read more ...Every community needs a Martin Horgan
Thu, Jan 18, 2024
As was the norm, the last time I spoke with Martin Horgan, one of us was either coming or going to a football pitch. Trudging off with a bag of balls, shoving singlets into a box, making some arrangement for the pushing of some project or others, the complexion of sporting satisfaction evident in our visage. Perhaps because it was always in places like that that we encountered each other, my memories are so precious and so sad. Pitches were a playground in our youth, and in our more mature years, they still represent a leap from the reality of life. Perhaps that is why I love them so much. That reality hit home this week when Martin passed away, his death sending shockwaves throughout the sporting community in Galway and his wide circle of family and friends.
Read more ...Elderly woman dies in Milltown collision
Wed, Jan 17, 2024
Gardaí are investigating a fatal road traffic collision involving three vehicles, a van and two cars, that occurred shortly after 10am this morning, Tuesday 16th January 2024 on the N17 at Gortnagunned, Milltown, Galway.
A female passenger (80s) of one of the cars was fatally injured in the collision. The female driver (40s) of the same vehicle was removed from the scene to University Hospital Galway where she is being treated for her injuries, which are believed to be non-life threatening.
Read more ...Galway maintains clean status in litter league rankings
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
Galway city saw one of its best results yet in the lastest IBAL litter rankings, maintaining its status at 19th place in the list of 40 towns and cities inspected during the final quarter of 2023.
Read more ...A man who kept the story of Galway alive
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
The great stories have always found their way down to those who appreciate them the most. The cave writings, the hewed and smoothened tablets, the leathery books that fill the most treasured libraries; the tiny lead-made print of the 18th and 19th century newspapers.
Read more ...Bundee bags top gong as he is named Rugby Writers Men’s Player of The Year
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
Ireland and Connacht centre, Bundee Aki was last night (Wednesday) named the Guinness Rugby Writers of Ireland Men’s Players of The Year respectively. These awards acknowledge their achievements and consistent performances throughout the 2022/2023 season for both club and country.
Read more ...Galway maintains clean status in latest litter league table
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
Galway city saw one of its best results yet in the lastest IBAL litter rankings, maintaining its status at 19th place in the list of 40 towns and cities inspected during the final quarter of 2023.
The survey, published this week, saw the city centre get a top litter grade in 15 of the 25 sites inspected.
Read more ...City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
The Galway City Council has failed to implement its own anti-racism motion which councillors unanimously approved two years’ ago.
Read more ...Cool return for city councillors
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
The Galway City Council’s first meeting of 2024 began with icy stares rather than heated debate this week.
Read more ...Local family raise funds to rebuild homes for relatives in Gaza
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
A Galway-Palestinian family are set to undergo an ambitious 400km walking / running challenge to raise funds to help rebuild the lives and homes for their relatives in Gaza.
Read more ...Bus Éireann proud to support Just A Minute Cards
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
Bus Éireann is proud to support Just A Minute Cards (JAM) which allows those with a learning difficulty, autism, or any condition where communication can be a barrier, to show the driver or a staff member that they may need a little extra time or ‘Just A Minute’ when accessing services.
Read more ...RHS Home Care announces 490 new jobs in expansion drive
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
RHS Home Care, a well-established not-for-profit cooperative providing home support services in the West of Ireland since 1996, has announced an expansion esulting in the creation of almost 500 new jobs.
The move comes in response to an unprecedented surge in demand for its services, prompting the creation of 490 immediate job vacancies. RHS Home Care has been a pillar of support in Roscommon, Galway, and Mayo for 28 years, embodying a home-first approach to care.
Read more ...Price of average second-hand three-bed semi rises
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
The price of the average second-hand three-bed semi in County Galway has risen to €230,000, up 5% from €220,000 in the last twelve months, according to a national survey by Real Estate Alliance.
Read more ...SVP Galway needs new volunteers
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
If you are interested in helping your community through volunteering, you can attend the SVP Open Evening at the Menlo Park Hotel on Jan 16, 2024, at 7.30pm.
The Society of St Vincent de Paul has over 200 members from all walks of life working in the Galway city area but needs new people constantly to maintain our services especially in these demanding times.
Read more ...University of Galway Students’ Union 60th anniversary alumni reunion
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
Manifestos, marches, meetings – ring any bells? Then you may have been involved in University of Galway Students’ Union at some point since the Union was established in 1964.
Read more ...Living by the water — new TG4 series meets those who make water a feature of their lives
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
As an island nation, we have been building houses by the water for thousands of years, between dramatic cliffs off our coasts, to tranquil lakes in the middle of the country and to the banks of the rivers all around us. ‘Tithe Cois Uisce’ is an 8-part series that follows on from the popular “Tithe Cois Farraige’ series. Each week Síle Nic Chonaonaigh will visit a different location to meet those who have built houses by the water. With a different theme in each episode, between big and small, old and new, ordinary and extraordinary.
Read more ...Ireland West Airport records highest ever passenger numbers as 818,000 passengers used the airport in 2023
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
2023 has proven to be the busiest year on record at Ireland West Airport with passenger numbers increasing by 13% to 818,000 for the first time in the airports history, surpassing the previous record of 807,000 passengers achieved in 2019. The airport now serves 21 International destinations and is served by three of Europe’s major International airlines, Aer Lingus, Lauda Europe and Ryanair.
Read more ...Galway Shower Singers take to the big stage for live performance
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
A new concept sees shower singers taking to the stage in their droves in Galway city as over 120 ‘ordinary folk’ are set to perform on the Town Hall stage this January.
Read more ...ALDI to recruit over 70 team members in Galway
Thu, Jan 11, 2024
ALDI, Ireland’s best-paying supermarket chain, have announced plans to hire over 70 people across its stores in County Galway as part of a nationwide campaign to recruit team members ahead of the busy spring period.
Read more ...Use McManus money to make GAA grounds more accessible, says Rabbitte
Thu, Jan 04, 2024
JP McManus funding for County Boards should be used to make clubs more accessible – Minister Rabbitte Minister for Disability and Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, is calling on GAA Clubs to consider using funding received from JP McManus in recent weeks to make club grounds more accessible for people with disabilities.
Earlier this month, the McManus’ Charitable Foundation announced it was donating €1 million to each county board around the country, to be evenly divided between GAA, camogie and ladies Gaelic football clubs.
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