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Galway City Council introduces app and online parking payment scheme
Galway City Council has launched a ‘Galway City Parking’ app and online payment solution, making it faster and easier for residents, commuters and visitors to pay for parking in Galway city.
Homecoming events for Galway football team in Tuam and Galway today
Galway City Council, Galway GAA and the Emergency Services will host a homecoming for the Galway football team and management at Pearse Stadium today to celebrate the team’s extraordinary season.
UHG’s car parks generated more than a million last year
University Hospital Galway’s four fee paying car parks generated an income of more than €1 million for the health service last year. This income has increased over the past few years from €630,115 in 2020 to €1,045,272 in 2023, a meeting of the HSE West’s regional health forum was told earlier this week.
Shannon Airport soaring into the sunshine this summer season
Shannon Airport’s bustling summer schedule for 2024 has officially launched, with the airport offering the dream gateway to sunshine breaks and city escapes across Europe, the UK and the USA.
Shannon Airport soaring into the sunshine
Shannon Airport’s bustling summer schedule for 2024 has officially launched, with the airport offering the dream gateway to sunshine breaks and city escapes across Europe, the UK and the USA.
Street Feast announces full weekend of parties and range of community celebrations nationwide
Now in its 14th year, Street Feast will be held over two days instead of one for the first time meaning a full weekend of community celebrations all across the country.
‘Corrib Causeway’ seeks to deliver ‘over 200 homes’ in ‘new neighbourhood’
The Land Development Agency (LDA) and Galway City Council (GCC) are seeking the public's views on its plans for a 'mixed use development', which will deliver more than '200 homes' on the site of the Black Box Theatre and two car parks.
Street Feast announces exciting changes for 2024
This year's Street Feast, the annual get together for neighbourhoods around the country, will see a full weekend of street parties and community celebrations nationwide in May.
Free festive parking formally approved at Athlone-Moate Municipal District meeting
Athlone Moate Municipal District elected representatives have unanimously approved a proposal to provide free parking in council car parks during the week prior to Christmas in a bid to encourage retail spend in the town.
Traffic changes in Galway
When the city was being constructed in medieval times, the streets and even the lanes must have appeared wide and spacious. The only kind of traffic they would have experienced then would have been pedestrian, horse or donkey and cart and maybe the odd wheelbarrow. We have two images for you today of the east side of Eyre Square the first (courtesy the National Library) dates from c1890 and shows that type of traffic; The second (courtesy Galway County Library) shows the same area with motorised traffic. Since the latter was taken, the population has grown by 6 or 7 times, and of course, the traffic volumes have increased accordingly. So the Corporation had to make occasional changes to the bye-laws in relation to traffic.