Search Results for 'Galway'

2044 results found.

Mythological princess Gailbhe to be honoured by sculpture at new bridge

image preview

The mythological princess of the Firbolg tribe, after whom Galway is said to be named will be honoured in a spectacular new sculpture at new Salmon Weir Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge.

Sherry FitzGerald offers large apartment in Renmore

image preview

Sherry FitzGerald has recently brought to the market a large two bedroom top floor apartment in Renmore. It comes with a very spacious layout enjoying plenty of natural light and two rooftop balconies providing expansive views towards Galway Bay and the city.

Galway City Volunteer Recruitment Fair to take place on February 18

image preview

For the first time since 2020, members of the public interested in volunteering are being invited to the Galway City Volunteer Recruitment Fair in Leisureland on Sunday February 18 between 2pm and 5pm. There will be over 50 charities and community organisations from across the city at the Fair, which is being organised by Galway Volunteer Centre. Last year over 1000 people attended the event to speak to organisations about the work that they do and the volunteer roles that they are trying to fill.

Galway medical device firm raises €6.4m to develop stroke treatment

image preview

Galway medical device company Ceroflo has closed out an investment round which has raised €6.4m to advance its disruptive technology to revolutionise the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), a leading cause of stroke.

The King of the Claddagh

image preview

James Hardiman, the Galway historian, wrote the following in 1820, “This colony has from time immemorial been ruled by one of their own body, periodically elected. This individual, who is dignified with the title of Mayor, in imitation of the head municipal officer of the town, regulates the community according to their own peculiar laws and customs, and settles all their fishery disputes. His decisions are so decisive, and much respected that the parties are seldom known to carry their differences before a legal tribunal, or to trouble the legal magistrates”.

Semi-detached Grove Mount residence primely located in modern Moate development

image preview

6 Grove Mount, Moate,

Four bedroom Clonbonny residence primely located in a family friendly neighbourhood

image preview

Hillview, Clonbonny,

CitySwift secures €7 million funding round

image preview

CitySwift, the Galway-based leader in data intelligence for the public transport sector, has announced the closing of its latest funding round, securing €7 million. The round was led by Gresham House Ventures, a growth equity investor specialising in scaling businesses across a range of sectors in Ireland and the UK, investing €5 million.

Galway professor appointed as Commissioner for Human Rights in Council of Europe

image preview

Professor Michael O’Flaherty will begin his six year, non-renewable term as the Commissioner for Human Rights on April 1, 2024.

Student Views

image preview

University of Galway student

 

Page generated in 0.1945 seconds.