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Diocese says farewell to the Kilkenny bishop who took the west to his heart
The diocese yesterday bade farewell to retired Bishop of Galway Martin Drennan at a peaceful and hwarming Requiem Mass in Galway Cathedral.
Mayor launches Galway City Mayor’s Awards
Nominations for the annual Mayor’s Awards for 2021, recognising outstanding contributions made by individuals, community, and voluntary groups across Galway city, are now open.
Public consultation opens on Salthill cycle lanes
A two-way, segregated cycle lane, along Salthill Promenade, and a one-way cycle lane from Blackrock to the Kingston Junction, have this week taken further steps to becoming a reality.
Online Book of Condolences for Karzan Sabah, Shahen Qasm and baby Lena
An online Book of Condolences in memory of Karzan Sabah, Shahen Qasm and Baby Lena has been opened on the Galway City Council website.
GCCN calls on City Hall to develop a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for Galway
Developing a greenhouse gas emissions baseline for the city, a ban on fracking, and providing access to information of public interest, are issues the Galway City Council is being called on to address over the next year.
Drop in personal injury awards must see insurance premiums slashed, says McNelis
Insurance premiums for personal and business customers must be “slashed” and the Government “finally get a grip” on an industry which has “had its own way for far too long”.
Public consultation launched on Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029
A public consultation process for the preparation of the Galway City Development Plan 2023-2029 has been launched by the Galway City Council.
'Lights of Hope' switch on around Eyre Square to boost city's Christmas spirit
As shops re-open their doors and the Christmas shopping gets into full swing, citizens of Galway and visitors to the city can look forward to seeing the new festive lights in Eyre Square, from 4pm daily until the New Year.
‘I’m looking forward to coming back to Galway’
WHEN MARY Coughlan began work on the album that would become Life Stories, there was no such thing as Covid-19. She completed the album during lockdown, and has released it, when small scale music gigs are possible.
Rabbitte and Naughton named as ministers in new Government
Galway East TD and Fianna Fail Programme for Government negotiator Anne Rabbitte was last night named a Minister of State by Taoiseach Micheál Martin when the names of the 17 junior ministers were revealed after a day of speculation.