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Council talking rubbish
Public bins cannot be emptied overnight in Galway city centre because local authority staff are fearful of physical and verbal assault by late night revellers.
Galway United are at a crossroads – it’s time for an attacking shakeup
Winless and goalless in their last three league games, the adrenaline wave of a return to the top-flight has worn off for Galway United. John Caulfield's side have established themselves as one of the toughest defences to face this season. However, in terms of attacking, United leave a lot to be desired. It could be the perfect moment for a reshuffle in attack for Caulfield.
Grand in the hand at Toilet Duck Awards
The 2024 Toilet Duck Awards, TedFest’s annual stand-up comedy competition, will award 1,000 Euros of cash, and gig bookings around Ireland, to a ‘craicing’ new comic on Wednesday, March 6.
So what can you do for JCI Galway?
JCI Galway is hosting a Recruitment Event on February 21 at PorterShed, commencing at 6:30 p.m. to introduce its dynamic new board but also to invite people to connect and contribute to an organisation that has achieved so much for Galway over the decades.
Galway survive first half capital punishment in Croke Park thriller
Dublin 2-22 Galway 1-25
Connacht will need its super power against Stormers
Connacht's season took a significant leap forward when the squad headed to South Africa on Tuesday to play in the first United Rugby Championship semi-final.
Galway can take heart from late comeback against Cork
The Galway Minor Camogie team suffered its second defeat in a row in the Electric Ireland Minor A Championship when losing to Cork on Saturday by 2-17 to 2-10 in the Cork Camogie Grounds.
Classic property with a sense of history
Aughrismore, Claddaghduff — €240,000
Museum-based art therapy workshops explore positive mental health in an unexpected setting
A series of art therapy workshops, currently being run by Red Door Studio at Galway City Museum, are bringing a positive mental health message to an unexpected setting. The workshops, called Re:Imagine, use the museum's exhibits as a form of therapy - by exploring the space, and creating their own art in response to this, participants can learn to understand themselves better, and heal through self expression in a safe space.