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Galway’s Creative Makers holding first ever Christmas shop

That wonderful collection of local craftspeople and designers Creative Makers Galway are bringing their pop-up shop back for the Christmas season. If you're looking for...

Galway start up wins €3 million contract for high end holiday cabins

A Galway based start up has won a €3 million euro contract to provide high end prefab homes for eco-friendly tourism in Canada. Zoobox is...

Domestic Abuse refuge to open at Galway Magdalene Laundry convent

COPE Galway are paying tribute to suffering of the women who were confined to Galway's Magdalene laundry by converting the convent associated with it...

Local businesses compete for Galway Chamber Awards as shortlist announced

The shortlist of local businesses in the running for the 2018 Galway Chamber Business Awards has been announced. The Galway Chamber Business Awards in association...

It’s a Pillow Made of Wool: it’s a Woolow

If you aren’t getting a great night’s rest, it may be time to stop counting sheep, and sleep on one instead. A Galway farmer...

Galway event will encourage girls to pursue a career in earth sciences

The second ever 'Girls into Geoscience Ireland' will take place at NUI Galway next month to encourage young women to pursue Earth Sciences. Girls into...

RUGBY: Ten Galway Players in Ireland under 18 Squads 

Ten Galway players were named among two Irish under 18 rugby squads last Friday (19th October) for their respective training camps over next week’s mid-term break...

Galway escapes major harm from Storm Callum

Galway has so far been relatively unscathed by Storm Callum with no reported power outages or serious flooding. There were fears that Callum could cause...

Druid Theatre forced to drop major project for Galway 2020

The Druid Theatre has announced that it's been forced to pull its planned, international production from the programme for Galway 2020. The world renowned theatre...

Storm Ali brought the strongest winds ever recorded at Galway coastal weather station

Storm Ali brought the strongest winds ever recorded at Met Eireann's weather station on the coast of Galway at Mace Head. During the height of...

Multinational financial services company to double Galway workforce

The multinational financial services company EY is planning to double the number of people employed at its Galway office, adding 35 new jobs. The firm...

NUI Galway partners with Vietnam to develop climate resilient agriculture

NUI Galway is partnering with Vietnam's National University of Agriculture to create new food systems that can resist the damage being done to the...

Galway’s Marine Institute hosts international researchers in marine biodiversity conference

The Marine Institute recently hosted a workshop at its Oranmore headquarters where researchers from Ireland and around the world shared the latest gains of...

Hurling and Why it Still Matters to me in Oregon

Born and raised in Ireland, Carmel Breathnach moved to the USA in 2005 to take up the position as a lead kindergarten teacher in...

Mystery mass whale deaths hit record high

A record number of beaked whales washed up on Irish shores this month in a mystery mass whale death event that saw bodies strewn...

Galway Oyster and Seafood festival declared one of the world’s best food festivals

National Geographic Traveller has declared Galway Oyster and Seafood festival to be one of the best food and drink festivals in the world. It put...

Galway is the second most popular destination in Ireland for overseas tourists

Galway attracted the second highest amount of overseas visitors in 2017, beating Cork and Kerry, according to the new figures from Fáilte Ireland. Last year...

Galway’s Heritage week in full swing

Heritage week is upon us with a full week of activities and events celebrating the art, culture, and history of Ireland. And there's no where...

Former OT Participant is hopeful his “Bay to Bay Walk” has raised 20k for charity

Blistered but not unbowed, Ronan Scully is hoping to net 20k from his charity "Irish Camino" walk from Dingle Bay to Galway Bay. He's run...

Help for Galway Business as Brexit edges closer

Customs and Logistics is the biggest Brexit challenge facing Galway businesses According to Enterprise Ireland, Customs and Logistics is the single biggest Brexit challenge facing business across Ireland. The...

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