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Galway to host Palestine solidarity actions this weekend
Tomorrow is International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, and events will take place in Shop Street and Mainguard Street and again on Sunday outside the Franciscan Abbey.
GAAW to hold vigil marking the link between militarism and climate change
Galway Alliance Against War will mark Global Climate Action Day with a vigil at the junction of Shop Street/Mainguard Street tomorrow from 12.30 to 1.30pm, marking the link between militarism and climate change.
Galway named as one of the greenest cities in the world to host a business event
Galway has been ranked as one of the top cities on the latest Global Destination Sustainability (GDS) Index, a rating system designed to recognise responsible practices in the business tourism and events industry.
Land for sale off the Tuam Road
Peadar Monaghan Auctioneer is offering for sale approximately 12 acres of good quality farming land with shelter, situated off the N83 and close to Cloonacauneen Castle.
Local Councillor expresses anger with climate change programme
Local Fine Gael Councillor, John Dolan, has spoken of his anger and those similar sentiments of his fellow farmers for the manner in which Irish agriculture was apportioned blame for climate change in a series of programmes broadcast on RTE television in recent times.
Peugeot 508 plug-in hybrid range on the way
Peugeot claims the new 508 hybrid range, which arrives here early next year, has passed stringent certification tests under the new WLTP protocol with impressive results. And under Ireland’s Budget 2020 announcements, the range will therefore qualify for the newly calculated grant thresholds.
New Mercedes-Benz models set for Ireland in 2020
Mercedes-Benz is set to introduce 22 new models into the Irish market throughout 2020. Of these, six will be conventionally powered, while the other 16 will be made up of new PHEV plug-in electric hybrid models.
Sustainable Science
This week, we celebrate a sustainability success story right on our doorstep in Galway.
Lyons welcomes four new bus shelters for the west of the city
Four new bus shelters are to be provided in the west of the city - on the Shangort Road, Ballymoneen Road, Barna Road, and Knocknacarra - a move one councillor has said will lead to "more people using public transport".
Hanley welcomes thirteen new bus shelters for the city
Galway is set to get 13 new bus shelters in the New Year, with three being located in the Castle Park area, a move which has been welcomed by Social Democrats Galway City East councillor, Owen Hanley.