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The search is on for Galway’s hedgehog hot-spots
Galway city's hedgehogs are the subject of a new study, with researchers asking people to help them find out where urban hedgehogs are hanging out.
Galway hurlers will be wary of Cork
Fresh from claiming their fourth Walsh Cup title and an opening round league win over Wexford last weekend, the Galway seniors hurlers next assignment is the visit of Cork to Pearse Stadium this Sunday afternoon (2pm).
Meath to test Galway’s credentials
Galway Senior Ladies are back in action on Monday (February 6) when they take on Meath in their third round of Division 1 LIDL National League.
Let’s be having you for Galway’s big century
When Galway was on the cusp of becoming an EEC city fifty years ago this month, it had yet to attain the cultural and technological economic status that has defined it in the interim, plucking it from being a large provincial rural town to a city.
Galway’s experienced players will need to stand up or be relegated
Galway senior footballers travel to Monaghan on Sunday for a relegation play-off against the Farney County (3.45pm).
Hurlers face down local rivals on the road
With one win under their belts already the Mayo senior hurlers will be looking to make it two from two, when they take on Roscommon in Hyde Park tomorrow afternoon.
Galway’s young filmmakers make Irish final
Three Galway students are among the finalists in Ireland’s Young Filmmaker of the Year 2021.
Three new music hubs for Galway’s young people
From September, children and young people in Galway will have access to three new music hubs – one in Ballinasloe, one in Clifden, and Wellpark Music Hub in Galway city. The new music hubs will offer affordable weekly music lessons to ages six to 18.
Shop Street, 1903
This was Shop Street, Galway’s main street, decorated for the visit of Edward VII in 1903. The poles along the footpath were especially erected to carry bunting and decorations and many buildings had their own flags and other forms of decoration. It was a big occasion in the city. The prince came into the station on the railway from Clifden, was taken by horse and carriage around the Square, through the streets, and around by Raven Terrace and back to the Docks where his royal yacht was waiting.
Galway’s late rally not enough against Waterford
Galway left it too late to stop Waterford claiming the honours in the Lidl Ladies National Football League division one's opening weekend.