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Oyster festival all shuck up for 2025
In a break with tradition however, there will be a new format for this year’s Galway Oyster Festival, with the familiar sight of the festival marquee absent from the Claddagh later this month.
Tourist figures should ring alarm bells: McNelis
Half of tourist businesses along the west coast have had a worse 2025 so far compared to last year.
Campaign for legal status for Tik-Tok threatened Claddagh ring
City of Galway Deputy Mayor, Councillor Níall McNelis, who runs Claddagh & Celtic jewellers on Quay Lane, wants the Claddagh symbol of heart, hands and crown legally protected.
Protests expected as Pálás to close next week
Management at the Pálás Cinema has confirmed it will shut-up shop for good next week, but not before screening a trio of films about the magic of cinema as protesters take to the streets.
Protests expected as Pálás to close next week
Management at the Pálás Cinema has confirmed it will shut-up shop for good next week, but not before screening a trio of films about the magic of cinema as protesters take to the streets.
Galway City Council issues €450,000 in arts organisation grants
Galway City Council has awarded grants totalling €450,000 to the city’s arts organisations for 2025.
McNelis calls for complete ban on sharing road traffic accident images in Galway
Labour Councillor Niall Mc Nelis said it’s time to stamp out the grotesque practice of recording or sharing images taken at the scene of a road accident.
Children earning €100 a day as drug mules in Galway city
Children ‘gophering’ in Galway are earning up to €100 per day ferrying drugs by bicycle to house parties across the city, according to a local councillor.
Turn City Hall into community hub, says McNelis
The current City Hall on College Road would be an ideal location for the development of a community hub when the move to Crown Site happens, according to city councillor Niall McNelis.
McNelis demands action on crisis in childcare
Labour City Councillor Niall Mc Nelis has sounded the alarm on the childcare crisis gripping Ireland. Recent reports found less than 35% of areas across the country currently have creche places available, and in some places parents are facing up to three years of waiting.
