New ‘Shake the Dust’ classes bring sober social scene to Galway City Centre
By Jean Daly After more than a decade running two of Galway’s most recognisable cafés,…
By Jean Daly After more than a decade running two of Galway’s most recognisable cafés,…
By Michelle Geraghty Veteran environmental and community campaigner welcomed the commencement of work to remove…
In Ireland, a general election is due on the predicted dates from mid-November to the…
(*Updated 04/02/2022 12:15pm) The traffic lights are still out of service as of 12:00pm today….
By Ananda Patrasco The effects of Storm Debi, that hit in the early hours of…
By Ailiadh Walsh It was announced on Friday, 6 October 2023 that the Minister of…
The EU’s Net Zero Cities Programme allocated a €1m grant to Galway City Council and Northern &…
Coming to Galway for the very first time from November 15-19, the Going Coastal festival is set to offer a range of music, with something to suit everybody.
A 113 million euro budget proposal for 2023 was unanimously passed by Galway City Council…
Ireland is “highly exposed” to sea level rise and storm surges, according to the country’s…
By Eimear O’ Dwyer. As of now, if you want to install a piece of…
Galway City Council is planning for what it called a “night-time economy” aimed to boost…
Irish citizens have been asked to vote on 8 March in two referendums to change…
The 2024 Tonnta Festival took place last week in Galway City and proved to be…
Credit: Galway Cycling Campaign The Galway Cycling Campaign has called for additional disabled parking to…
Galway City Council said it has been unable to remove the “embarrassing” number of abandoned…
Friends of the Irish Environment has made a High Court challenge over the approval of…
A ‘quirky’ campaign to reduce dog fouling by spraying yellow paint around droppings has resulted…
Young people have nowhere to go at night after three nightclubs have closed over the…