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Cappagh Park paths to get a facelift
Knocknacarra-based Galway City West Councillor Donal Lyons has this week welcomed Galway City Council Parks and Recreational staff who have commenced improvement works to paths in Cappagh Park. The works now under way will see some of the paths being resurfaced.
NTA no-show irks city councillors
‘If the mountain won’t come to Mohammad, then Mohammad must go to the mountain’ is the attitude of Galway city councillors who passed a motion calling on the Government to regionalise the NTA after Dublin-based officials did not attend City Hall’s final meeting of its five-year term last week.
Asraf Chowdhury - Dedicated to making a difference in his community
Asraf Chowdhury is a Fine Gael candidate for Galway West for the upcoming Local Elections. Asraf has lived and worked in Galway for over 20 years. Over this time, Asraf has been an active representative for the Bangladeshi community, setting up and partaking in numerous projects. Proudly supported by his wife and two children, he lives in Knocknacarra with his loving family. Asraf is dedicated to making a difference in his local community.
O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers leads the private treaty market in Galway
Last year started off with sales in Rockbarton Park, Clogher, Claregalway, Kingston Road, Pairc na gCapaill, and Dalysfort Road to name a few, kicking off what turned out to be an incredibly busy year for O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers' private treaty department, one of Galway’s leading estate agents for more than 40 years.
Review of the sporting year
The colourful look back on the year of sport in Galway by Ralph O'Gorman has become an iconic part of the New Year's reflection on the event on and off the field and tracks over the past twelve months. Enjoy.
Undersupply was a key issue for the Galway housing market in 2023
Following another turbulent year, we appear to be returning to a greater degree of normality in the wider economy. Inflation in Ireland fell to 2.3 per cent in November, edging closer to the ECB’s target of two per cent, and supply chains have mostly recovered following the invasion of Ukraine. However, risks do remain. We now find ourselves on the back of the most aggressive series of interest rate hikes in the history of the euro. Also, escalating tensions between the USA and China, and the conflict between Israel and Palestine remain causes for concern.
All action with three Galway camogie finals down for decision
The 2023 Windows and Rooflights LTD Senior A Camogie final will see a repeat of the 2021 and 2022 finals with the current All Ireland and county champions, Sarsfields, taking on the runners-up from the county final for the last two years, Oranmore Maree.
Sarsfields' tighten title grip with another win
In a repeat of the 2022 and 2021 county finals, Sarsfields once again took victory against Oranmore Maree when they two met in the championship in Loughrea on Sunday.
All to play for as club football championship action kicks off
The fight for the Frank Fox Trophy begins tomorrow with the opening round of this season's Galway senior club football championship.
Lyons says Knocknacarra bus commuters deserve better treatment
A city councillor has hit out at the refusal of the National Transport Authority (NTA) to bring cheaper bus fares to thousands of potential commuters in Knocknacarra.