Galway’s Market Life Captured in New Documentary Film
Thu, Apr 22, 2021
A new documentary which captures the unique heart of the historic Galway Market has been released. Galway Market traders in association with film maker Dawid Piotr Szlaga of Wild Islands Pictures, have produced a short film on the iconic market which has been in operation for centuries in the shadow of St. Nicholas Church in the heart of Galway city. This project was supported by Galway 2020 European City of Culture and features original music by Gabriel Gonzalez.
Read more ...Young people in Galway set to ‘raise their voice’ at EYE on the Edge
Wed, Apr 21, 2021
Politics, arts, culture, climate change, and the future of the EU will fuse in a major online festival - EYE on the Edge - based in Galway, and taking place this weekend, which has been created by and for young people.
Read more ...Kyne sparks FG spat by casting doubt on Naughton's Merlin Park plans
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Proposals from the Dept of Health, seen by Senator Seán Kyne cast serious doubts on commitments regarding 200 in-patient beds and a new elective hospital in Merlin Park.
Read more ...Brown Thomas merchandiser creates care packages for homeless
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Brown Thomas visual merchandiser and window dresser Jacqueline Roche has created care packages for homeless people living on the streets of the city.
Read more ...MÓR Action proposes Rinville Park expansion to councillors
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Members of MÓR Action met with the councillors of the Loughrea Municipal District (including Rinville, Maree, Clarinbridge, Kinvara and Gort) this week to make a presentation on a proposed extension of Rinville Park. The opportunity was provided by Cllr Martina Kinane who has been active in working for and supporting the upgrade of amenities for residents of Oranmore-Athenry and Gort-Kinvara both at the park and in the surrounding areas.
Read more ...Senator calls on city council to host summer outdoor events
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
With NPHET declaring that 2021 will be an “outdoor summer” and many restrictions likely to remain in place, a senator is calling on the City Council to arrange a schedule of outdoor events for June, July, and August.
Read more ...Investing in outdoor dining can ‘save our summer’, says Hoare
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
With funding of €17 million from the Government to support outdoor dining this summer, the Galway City Council must create a plan to support outdoor dining and activities in the city.
Read more ...Byrne calls for full time wardens needed for city's main parks
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
The need for full time, on-the-ground, wardens, for seven days a week in the main city parks, will be discussed again by councillors next Monday.
Read more ...Spiddal medical device company to create 150 new jobs
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Leading biomaterials manufacturer Aran Biomedical has this week announced plans to create 150 highly skilled new jobs in the Galway Gaeltacht over the next three years.
Read more ...Craughwell National School extension moves closer to construction
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
The “much needed” extension to Craughwell national school can take place once the Department of Education approves the tender report and the Office of Public Works appoints a contractor.
Read more ...Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figures reveal €630,000 collected by UHG in 2020
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A total of €630,000 was collected in parking charges by University Hospital Galway last year, according to figures released by the HSE.
Read more ...‘Radical approach’ needed to deal with scrambler bikes, says Cheevers
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A “radical approach” is needed to deal with scrambler bikes going onto Galway City Council owned pitches and amenities, especially when children and families are present.
Read more ...Study to chose route for the Silverstrand to city centre walkway/cycleway
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A feasibility study, identifying a suitable route for the Silverstrand to city centre walkway/cycleway, has been commissioned by the Galway City Council.
Read more ...Reclaiming the European Street: a President’s legacy
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Since the mid-sixties, Michael D Higgins has been a major figure in Galway education and politics. In UCG, his sociology lectures were memorable for their fluency, as well as their content.
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Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Couple sought in Moycullen angle grinder raid
At around 2pm on Tuesday April 6 an angle grinder along with a quantity of electrical cable was stolen from an industrial unit in the Enterprise Centre, Moycullen.
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Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figure reveal
Read more ...City council records end of year surplus for 2020
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
Government supports provided throughout the Covid pandemic enabled the Galway City Council to record a €160,000 end of year surplus in its 2020 annual financial statement.
Read more ...School Zones across the city ‘will change morning commute for the better,’ says Hanley
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
All schools in Galway city are to see increased safety markings and infrastructure, along with measures to encourage walking and cycling to school.
Read more ...Hanley calls for City Recovery Taskforce to be established
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
A City Recovery Taskforce to help guide businesses, artists, and the wider community “as we enter the next phase” of the Covid-19 pandemic, must be established by the Galway City Council.
Read more ...New air monitoring stations to be installed in Galway
Thu, Apr 15, 2021
New legislation will help to manage the air quality of Galway city, according to Green Parrty Galway City West councillor, Niall Murphy.
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