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Public meeting on Sceirde Rocks windfarm to be held in Cashel tonight
A public meeting on the proposed offshore windfarm at Sceirde Rocks will be held in Cashel Community Centre on tonight Thursday at 8pm.
UN status for Kinvara Tidy Towns

Kinvara Tidy Towns has been named one of 20 national Sustainable Development Goal champions in Ireland for 2024-2025.
Greens target council seats in Galway City East

The Green Party plans to win a seat in every county, including Galway City East in the June local elections for the first time ever. The target was announced as more than 500 party members gathered in the RDS for a convention which urged voters to Keep Going Green.
New law to tap into massive ocean energy potential
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has pointed out that the recently published Maritime Area Planning Bill 2021, set to be debated in Dáil Éireann this autumn, will allow the country to generate enough electricity to not only meet Ireland’s needs but also the electricity needs of France and Austria as well.
World premiere of Toyota bz4x concept
Toyota has presented its concept version of the Toyota bZ4X at the Shanghai Motor Show this week. It is the first in a series of "human-centric", zero emission battery electric vehicles (BEVs).
Mirror Pavilion goes on display in South Korea

JOHN GERRARD'S Mirror Pavilion, the key artwork of the Galway International Arts Festival 2020, is now on display at the 2021 Gwangju Biennale in South Korea, one of Asia’s leading visual arts events.
Jaguar to become an all-electric brand by 2025

Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has outlined that by the middle of the decade, Jaguar will have undergone a renaissance to emerge as a entirely electric luxury brand.
Galway local communities benefit from wind farms investment
Galway has come on top with the biggest haul of investment from wind farms.
National Park City – a game changer for Galway

Last Thursday, President Michael D. Higgins gave a powerful thought-provoking speech to an online (via Webex) meeting of people of all ages drawn from a wide strata of local society on why the movement towards transforming Galway into a National Park City is so crucial at this particular time in human history due to unprecedented climate change, biodiversity loss and pandemics, and why it can be a template for other cities in Ireland to follow.