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Balanced city budget but council chamber upset
Galway City councillors unanimously passed a record €121.3m budget this week, but tempers frayed during the annual money meeting on Monday.
Music for Good Friday at St Nicholas’
Music for Galway teams up with Mark Duley once again to present Membra Jesu Nostri a concert to mark Good Friday, which this year falls on April 15. It features the vocal ensemble RESURGAM and takes place at 5.00pm in St. Nicholas’ Church, Galway.
Galway-French ties strengthen after Ambassador’s meetings with Portershed and Galway Chamber
Galway-French trade and business ties were strengthened this month after the new French Ambassador’s meetings with Portershed and Galway Chamber.
Learn French online and face to face with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills right in the heart of the city. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
Learn French online and face to face with the French Institute Galway
Start the autumn season by joining a French class at the French Institute, Galway's French school, located in the historic Bridge Mills right in the heart of the city. The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.
One Good Turn - live from The Abbey to Galway
ONE GOOD Turn, a new comedy play by Una McKevitt opened this week at The Abbey Theatre in Dublin, and this weekend it will be livestreamed to Galway.
Large selection available from Galway Stone
Galway Stone has everything you need to create your own unique garden. Whether it’s patios, raised beds, driveways, it is covered.
Galway Chamber to 'take over the reins' of Galway City Business Association
Galway City Business Association is in the process of winding-down and ceasing activities, with its membership being passed over to Galway Chamber.
Price perfect just a thirty minute drive from Galway city
According to Shelagh McGann at Keane Mahony Smith, with a rise in prices, home seekers looking for value for money and a good size home are moving to well serviced areas within reasonable commuting distance of work.
Galway Chamber meets with Irish Water
Galway Chamber recently met with Irish Water on a number of issues including water infrastructure development.