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City council hopes to employ 40 new staff next year

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Brendan McGrath, chief executive of the Galway City Council, hopes the local authority can employ a further 30 to 40 staff in 2022.

Lights, camera, action — film studios set to be developed at Galway Airport site

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New film studios are expected to be constructed at the Galway Airport site, after the Galway City Council backed a plan to lease a portion of the land to Danú Media - a move that would represent a major boost to the creative arts industry in the west.

Flood relief scheme could take seven years to complete

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Galway city councillors have expressed concern that the Coirib go Cósta flood relief scheme might not be ready until 2028.

Mayor 'inundated with complaints' about anti-social behaviour

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Mayor Colette Connolly told Monday's Galway City Council meeting that she is 'inundated with complaints' regarding anti-social behaviour.

‘His work has enriched the lives of residents and visitors to the city’

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James Harrold, who has served Galway for more than 30 years as the city arts officer with the Galway City Council, will stand down from the position on July 16.

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Gardai renew appeal for information on Tuam pipe bomb

Council to maintain ongoing consultation with stakeholders in outdoor dining

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The Galway City Council will maintain 'ongoing consultation with all stakeholders' regarding the new outdoor dining schemes being implemented.

Councillors invited to take part in meeting with community groups on city development plan

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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.

‘Salthill Sundays’ must be stopped from happening again, says Higgins

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‘Salthill Sundays’ gathering of car enthusiasts involved “contemptible scenes” of tailbacks, littering, and the public feeling intimidated, and must be prevented from happening again.

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Four Galway city beaches water quality deemed safe for swimming

 

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