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Éowyn stings City for 15m

If Storm Éowyn was an unwanted guest at Galway City Council’s table, his expensive tastes have racked up a bill so far of almost €15m, and – worryingly – the tab is still open.
Minister Canney reaffirms Government support for those impacted by Storm Éowyn

Minister of State, Seán Canney TD, has reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to supporting individuals, families, communities, businesses, and sports clubs severely impacted by Storm Éowyn. The Minister acknowledged the hardship experienced, particularly in the west of Ireland, including areas close to his own constituency of Galway east.
HSE experiencing disruptions to some services as a result of Storm Éowyn

Health Services in the West and North West are advising the public that the delivery of some community services today (Monday 27 January) have been impacted by the recent storm.
The Anglo-Irish Treaty - A flawed document, or the means to achieve freedom?

As a direct consequence of the death of three National Army soldiers during a botched raid on the barracks in Headford on Sunday April 8 1923, six anti-Treaty young men, already in Galway jail, were selected for immediate execution. They had been arrested during a raid on their training camp in the Currandulla area six weeks earlier.
‘There is a need for ordinary people to say what The Troubles were like’

From the cages of Long Kesh in the 1970s, to the lecture halls and classrooms of NUI Galway this century, a love of writing and a passionate belief in the importance of education has been central in the life of Paddy McMenamin.
Education Minister confirms full reopening of schools this autumn
Minister for Education, Norma Foley TD, confirmed this week that plans are in place to support the full reopening of schools in time for the start of the new school year at the end of August/start of September 2021.
Fabulous Cappagh Road bungalow

John Quinn has just brought to the market a superb bungalow residence situated at No 28 Garrai Dhonaill, Cappagh Road, Galway. This beautifully presented three bedroom bungalow is situated in a quiet cul-de-sac just off the Cappagh Road, at the entrance to the Cimin Mor estate and within yards of the local school, shops, Cappagh Park, Barna Woods, and Silverstrand. It enjoys very easy access to Salthill and the city centre.
Sinn Féin Deputy calls for emergency rent reduction and freeze measure
Longford/Westmeath Sinn Féin Deputy, Sorca Clarke, has called for the implementation of an emergency three year rent reduction and freeze following the publication of the Q4 Residential Tenancies Board index analysis which revealed the continuing escalation of rent premiums in the county.