'Shopping locally is important' - David Walsh
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"Shopping locally is important as it keeps the money in the local economy. These are the people who spend money in the local shops, buy jerseys, and sponsor local competitions. While online shopping is easy, we have to think of the bigger picture."
Read more ...'We are a community who look out for each other - Joe Greene
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"We are a community who look out for each other," says Joe Greene when speaking about Woodquay. The proprietor of Joe Greene's Menswear has been ever present in the area for the past 37 years and says the area has always had a great atmosphere.
Read more ...'Woodquay is the hidden gem of Galway' - Niall and Michelle Marren
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"Woodquay is the hidden gem of Galway," says Niall Marren, co-owner of The Antiques Room with his wife, Michelle. With the business located in the heart of the area, the pair are able to provide a great insight into what makes Woodquay tick.
Read more ...'There is something for everyone in Woodquay' - Fergus McGinn
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
"There is something for everyone in Woodquay," says the owner of McGinn's Hop House, Fergus McGinn. The stylish bar, renowned in Galway for its wood fire pizzas, cosy surrounds, and superb atmosphere has been a part of the Woodquay community for five years.
Read more ...Woodquay; where tradition meets modern
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
With the news that level five restrictions have been eased to level three for the month of December, the Christmas rush will now begin. The city has been feeling very festive for the past couple of weeks with the Christmas lights adorning the rooftops of buildings and lampposts and local businesses utilising the enforced free time of lockdown by decorating their shops with yuletide spirit.
Read more ...Support local, support Woodquay
Thu, Dec 03, 2020
Christmas has always been a very important time for the business community as it helps businesses through the so called tough months of January and February. However, Christmas 2020 is arguably the biggest and most vital into which Galway's business community has ever faced.
From barbers and hair salons, bars and restaurants to fashion boutiques and alterations and opticians and dentists, they are need our support more than ever this Christmas. Areas like Woodquay, which are the beating heart of Galway, are filled with businesses that have served their customers and localities for generations, were there once again when they were most needed during lockdown. These are the businesses that sponsor our local sports teams, that give jobs to our students, that will give a spot prize for the raffle in the local Christmas school fair.
Read more ...The Galmont has your Christmas all wrapped up!
Wed, Dec 02, 2020
Who wouldn’t love the gift of me-time in spirit one, or them-time for a weekend without the kids, or us-time for an enjoyable evening together over a leisurely meal? Surprise your loved ones with a gift voucher from The Galmont this Christmas. Take your pick from indulgent Spa treatments, sumptuous dining options or overnight stays.
Read more ...Galway Simon Community launches their Christmas Appeal to prevent homelessness this winter
Tue, Dec 01, 2020
Galway Simon Community has supported 1,045 individuals so far this year but there are so many others across the West of Ireland in need of their support.
Read more ...Ireland placed on Level 3 of the Plan for Living with COVID with special measures for a safe Christmas
Fri, Nov 27, 2020
The Government has today agreed the approach for easing restrictions, including a phased move to Level 3 nationally, with a number of exceptions in place for the Christmas period.
Read more ...Government support vital to keeping city council deficit to a minimum, says CEO
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
The intervention of the Government in funding Galway City Council played the key role in ensuring the city deficit is just a fraction of what it might have been, Galway City Council CEO Brendan McGrath said this week.
Read more ...President leads tributes after death announced of Patricia Carrick
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
President Michael D Higgins has led the tributes to Galwaywoman Patricia Carrick after her death was announced yesterday.
Read more ...Dozens of Galway GPs are set to retire in the coming decade, health forum is told
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Based on the official retirement age of 72 years, twenty four GMS GPs are due to retire in the next decade (2021 to 2030) in Co. Galway, four of which refer to the East Galway LE Area.
Read more ...Ban on co-living should turn attention to providing public housing, says Hanley
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Co-living could never solve Ireland's housing crisis, it could only contribute to exacerbating it, which is why the Government's decision to legislate against new co-living developments should be welcomed.
Read more ...LED lighting for Doughiska Park
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Work will start next week on installing new LED lighting for Doughiska Park, a move one councillor said will "offer more security" for local people using the park during the winter.
Read more ...COVID has become a partner in crime in domestic abuse, says COPE Galway
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
COPE Galway Domestic Abuse Service has called on the local community to recognise domestic abuse as a wider societal issue and to be alert to the fact that a woman they know may be in an abusive situation at home – one that is perhaps compounded under COVID restrictions.
Read more ...TDs to address online webinar on community cohesion
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Galway West Sinn Féin TD will be among the speakers at a Galway based online webinar, Community Cohesion and Resilience in the face of Covid-19.
Read more ...Councillors concerned they will have to vote again on rejected speed limits
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
Councillors have expressed fears that the proposals for speed limits and increases they rejected this week will come back to them unchanged, leaving Galway with little ability to create speed limits suitable for different areas of the city.
Read more ...NUI Galway coordinates ‘first in man’ clinical trial of pioneering guidance for heart bypass surgery
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
A new approach to the guidance, planning and conducting of heart bypass surgery is being tested on patients for the first time in a clinical trial coordinated by a high-level research team at NUI Galway.
Read more ...Kenny's Bookshop and Gallery at 80
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
On a day in October 1936, a young woman, Maureen Canning, from Mohill, County Leitrim, left her digs in Lower Salthill and began to walk, for the first time, to what was then University College Galway.
Read more ...More than 38,000 premises across Galway set to be connected
Thu, Nov 26, 2020
More than 38,000 premises across County Galway are set to enjoy proper online connectivity with the installation of fibre optic broadband over the next year.
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