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Monroe’s Triple bill of Irish rock and trad talent
An enthralling triple headline show takes place at Monroe’s Live on Saturday, December 2, with independent pop-rock singer Pauric O’Meara, acclaimed contemporary trad band Seo Linn and indie-pop rock sensations The Valmonts.
Carolina business alliance to benefit Galway
An international authority on leadership development and organisational health, who lives in the United States and has a second home in Galway, is forging business links between Ireland and a state in the south-eastern region of the US.
Slippery When Wet at Monroe’s Live
Bon Jovi's legacy comes to life at Monroe’s Live this Friday, November 24, with the electrifying performance of tribute band Slippery When Wet.
Septic tank inspections must increase to avail of grant allocation - Hogan
Independent Councillor Paul Hogan has welcomed the increased allocation for domestic waste-water treatment systems from €5,000 to €12,000, but noted however that the welcome development has missed an opportunity to address the ‘elephant in the room’.
Ringroad planning back to square one
Original plans for the controversial N6 Galway ringroad have been resubmitted to An Bord Pleanala.
General satisfaction from Eyre Square commuters, but more can be done
There was some agreement amongst commuters in Eyre Square that public transport in the city, for the most part, is up to scratch. However, those who avail of buses and trains also widely remarked on what can be done to improve the services.
More gobbledegook on housing, says TD
A secret report into housing across Galway has revealed a shocking failure of the City Council to reach even half its build target for social housing for 2022.
Troy welcomes retained fire fighters vote to accept WRC proposals
Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has welcomed the decision of SIPTU Retained Firefighter members to accept the terms of the Workplace Relations Commission proposals aimed at resolving their industrial relations dispute.
New information campaign encourages further applications to local authority home loan scheme
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Deputy Darragh O’Brien, has launched an information campaign encouraging those looking to purchase a new or second-hand home or build their own home to consider applying for a Local Authority Home Loan.
Housing body Respond has 99 new social homes under construction in Westmeath
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body and service provider, has 99 new social homes under construction in Westmeath.