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Wardens bust city puppy farm
Dog wardens seized 15 juvenile dogs after raiding a suspected illegal puppy farm in Galway city last month.
Burst pipes cause traffic and commercial chaos
A burst water main along Lough Atalia Road caused both flooding and a major water shortage last week, causing several Galway city centre businesses to close.
Pieta continues to operate as normal in Tuam
Pieta in Tuam is continuing to provide its services as normal despite considering a new location at which to support its clients.
Top US judge spotted in Galway
When you are the ultimate judicial authority in the United States overseeing a supreme court which just controversially ruled that a US president is immune from criminal prosecution, where do you go to lay low while the dust settles?
Blocked Blackrock unblocked
Flann O’Brien famously asked if a man spent half his life cycling, is he half-man, half-bicycle? But the absurdly post-modern question in Salthill last week was: is a diving tower blocked off for diving still a diving tower?
More gongs for DADS before Town Hall premiere
The Dunmore Amateur Dramatic Society is cleaning up at competitive theatre festivals around Ireland with performances of Brian Friel’s ‘Faith Healer’ to be showcased in Galway’s Townhall Theatre next week.
Calls for NCT contract to be binned - four month wait in Galway
Applus, the firm operating the national car testing service (NCTS) in Ireland, is facing pressure to quit its contract due to a backlog in waiting times.
Uisce Éireann under pressure in east Galway city
With concerns growing that expansion of Galway’s eastern suburbs will be hampered by poor drainage infrastructure, Uisce Éireann has promised revised solutions for the district’s over-burdened waste water system.
Night tsar appointed for city centre
Galway City Council has hired an expert consultant to coordinate business, cultural and civic society activities after the sun goes down on Galway Bay.