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Swimming ban at city beach due to E-coli bacteria

Galway city council has imposed a swimming ban at Grattan Beach due to elevated bacteria levels. Results of water sampling from Grattan beach received on...

Public consultation on vision for the city centre

Galway City Council is inviting the public to share their views on the vision for Galway’s city centre streets and public spaces. A pop up...

Galway United enters five year partnership with East United

An announcement that Galway United and East United have signed a Co-Use agreement for the Castle Park soccer facilities has been widely welcomed. Galway United...

Galway House Hunting Facebook group denies censoring posts about rogue landlords

Well-known Facebook group Galway House Hunting for sound people has denied censoring landlords' bad behaviour after being accused of removing posts about landlords engaging...

Applications open for city council Environmental Partnership fund

Applications have now opened for the 2019 Galway City Council Environmental Partnership Fund. Groups and communities in the city who have an idea for a...

City Council opens tenders for sheep and cattle grazing

Galway City Council is inviting tenders for sheep and cattle grazing on multiple plots of council owned land for the coming year. Tenders for grazing...

Lidl supermarket for city retail park gets planning approval

Plans for a new Lidl store in Galway city have been given the go ahead after An Bord Pleanála ruled against an appeal. The city...

Bed and Breakfast plans for vacant city centre buildings

Plans are in the works to convert two vacant buildings in the city centre into a new Bed and Breakfast Planning permission is being sought...

Galway city should strive to become carbon neutral by 2023

Galway city should embrace the target of becoming carbon neutral by 2023 says Fianna Fáil councillor Alan Cheevers. Councillor Cheevers said there are a number...

Bulky waste collection event in the city tomorrow

Galway city council is holding a collection for people to dispose of bulky waste cheaply tomorrow. The bulky waste collection will take place at the...

Galway 2020 spreads the word in the US at the Milwaukee Irish Festival

The celebration of Irish culture and heritage in Galway 2020 is taking on an international dimension this month at the Milwaukee Irish Festival in...

Bulky waste collection for city households

Galway city council is organising a disposal of bulky household waste for local residents next week. On Saturday, August 17 a collection of bulky waste...

Get a look at the ‘Big Houses’ of Galway this Heritage Week

NUI Galway, Galway County Council Heritage Service and Skehana Heritage Group are working together to produce a photographic exhibition of the 'Big Houses' of...

City council cutting speed limit on two major roads

Galway city council is cutting the speed limit on multiple stretches of the Headford Road and Bothar na dTreabh for the coming year. The speed...

Swimming ban at city beach after sewage treatment plant overflow

A swimming ban has been put in place at Grattan Beach in Galway city today due to contamination caused by heavy rain this week. Galway...

Exciting peer-led Orchestra returns to Galway next week

One of the country's most exciting and established peer-led orchestras is set to return to Galway next week. The Esker Festival Orchestra will return to...

City Council defends lane closures in month long Bohermore roadworks

Galway City Council has defended the decision to carry out extensive roadworks between Bohermore and Eyre Square throughout August. Roadworks taking place in the Bohermore/Prospect...

Local ceramics artist unveils sculpture in partnership with city business

The Galway based ceramics artists Tatiana Dobos has created a stunning new sculpture which was unveiled at the MetLife city centre offices recently. The beautiful...

Galway city street closing daily for five days next week

Sherwood Avenue will be closing during the day for five days next week to allow for telecoms work on the street. The city council has...

“I thought Galway City would be a place where I could learn Irish easily and readily”

Irish is understood to some extent by 25% of people on the island of Ireland, with almost 50% in Galway have some Irish. Census figures...

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