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Cllr. Niall McNelis elected Mayor of Galway

Cllr. Niall McNelis has been elected Mayor of Galway for the coming year. The election to replace Cllr. Pearce Flannery took place today, Friday, 15th...

Galway businessman talks about the impact floods have had on his business

A Galway store owner explains the toll flooding has taken on his business over the years, while others express their fears for the future...

City Councillor calls for unlimited travel public transport ticket

A €9 unlimited travel ticket for public transport would be good for savings and the environment, Galway City Councillor Niall McNelis has said. The Labour...

Blue Teapot Theatre Company gets a boost with council funding

The Blue Teapot Theatre Company have gotten a shot in the arm to improve their recently purchased premises in the westend. Back in October, Blue...

New prize app aims to reward people for binning their litter

McDonald's has partnered with the prize draw app LitterLotto to give encourage people to bin their litter by giving out rewards. Mayor of Galway City...

Calls for improved worker protections emerging from pandemic

Now is the time to guarantee greater worker protections than existed before the pandemic, a Galway City Councillor has said. Cllr Niall McNelis and Galway-West...

Councillors and community groups hold workshop on sustainable development in the city

Councillors, City Planners, and local community activists recently took part in a workshop organised by Galway City Community Network on exploring how Sustainable Development...

Public online meeting to address housing crisis in Galway City

A public meeting will be held online tomorrow to discuss the housing crisis in Galway, and potential solutions to different aspects of it. City Councillor...

Galway residents urged to have their say on Inner Harbour proposals

Galway residents should ensure their voices are heard on the proposed Inner Harbour development, which will have a radical impact on the future of...

City councillor welcomes campaign for renewed birthright citizenship

Galway City Councillor Niall McNelis has welcomed a campaign by Labour Youth to reintroduce birthright citizenship in Ireland. Children born in Ireland since 2005 to...

Garda Chief Superintendent supports 30km/h speed limit for Galway City

Garda Chief Superintendent Tom Curley has said he would be "absolutely delighted" to see a 30km/hr speed limit introduced across Galway City. The issue of...

Galway gardaí ask people not to go to Hare Island

Galway Gardaí, the RNLI, and the Irish Coast Guard are asking people not to walk out to Hare Island during the period of Covid-19...

Chinese city donates 5,000 face masks to Galway

The global coronavirus pandemic has seen people reach out a helping hand within their communities, and around the world, such as the Chinese city...

Galway voters go to the polls in 2020 election

Voters have gone to the polls this morning for the bulk of the voting in the 2020 general election, with polls opening at 7am. Polls...

Galway West candidates taking part in climate change debate

Galway West election candidates will be taking part in a climate change focused debate this Friday at Coláiste Éinde in Salthill. The climate change debate...

Traffic lights out, flooding, and fallen trees after overnight storm damage

Heavy winds from Storm Elsa caused severe damage to Galway City overnight, with flooding, fallen trees, and traffic lights out. A Status Orange weather warning...

Beach cleanup highlights risks from flushing wet wipes

A recent beach clean up event at Claddagh highlighted the problems that come from people flushing wet wipes and other sanitary products down the...

Galway City Council votes to raise the Rainbow Flag for Galway Pride

The Rainbow flag will be raised by Galway City Council for Pride Week in Galway after every Councillor voted for a motion brought forward...

Owen Hanley wants to be a “role model” for members of the LGBT community

Last month, Owen Hanley made history by becoming the youngest person ever to be elected to Galway City Council at 23 years old. The well...

Young people encouraged to unleash their creativity at Cruinniú na nÓg this weekend

Young people in Galway city are being encouraged to fire up their imaginations and take part in some of the many creative activities on...

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