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Motor insurers urged to ensure “level playing field” for Galway customers

An East Galway TD has called on all motor insurers to clarify which discount premiums or refunds will be given to customers in response...

Major public support for Athenry – Sligo greenway in online petition

An online petition calling for the closed railway route from Athenry to Sligo to be used as a greenway has now hit 25,000 signatures. There...

Worrying rise in illegal dumping during COVID-19 crisis

There has been a worrying rise in illegal dumping since the outbreak of the COVID-19 crisis, a Galway TD has said. Minister Ciaran Cannon said...

People can apply for once-off grants of up to €500 until August 31st

Update: Due to a huge amount of applications, the deadline for applications for this Hardship Fund was brought forward to 5pm, Friday 24 April. A...

Plans progress for major expansion of Gort National School

Plans for the construction of a significant expansion of Gort National School have continued to move forward despite the current conditions. Galway East TD Ciaran...

New campaign launched to support victims of domestic abuse during crisis

A new campaign to support victims of domestic abuse has been launched alongside €160,000 in additional funding. The additional funding will go to community and voluntary...

An Post starts delivering newspapers to older people free of charge

An Post has started delivering newspapers to older and more vulnerable people free of charge as part of a range of new services to...

People urged to follow rules on 2km exercise radius

The two kilometre radius used for exercising extends only from people's front door or gate, and no further, a Galway TD has said. People should...

Flights in coming days confirmed for Irish in Australia

Details of flights home from Australia for Irish citizens have been confirmed. The flights have been chartered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade...

Thousands of young Irish people ‘stranded’ in Australia

Thousands of young Irish people are stranded in Australia because of the coronavirus pandemic and are ‘begging’ for their government’s help right now. That's according...

Coronavirus: Absolutely no need to panic buy as supply is not under threat

There is no threat to the continuity of supply in local supermarket during this crisis, Retail Excellence Ireland has said. As a result, there is...

Loughrea secondary school approved for largest ever investment

St. Brigid's College in Loughrea has been approved for the largest investment in the history of the secondary school. The GRETB secondary school at Mt...

Galway East: Last run for the final seat as Killilea eliminated

Galway East is down to three candidates jockeying for the final seat after Donal Killilea was eliminated in the 5th count. Independent Sean Canney still...

New funding aims to make school books free for DEIS schools

Over 15,000 pupils and 100 primary schools across Ireland will benefit from new funding which will lower the cost of school books. The new pilot...

Plans for new Bullaun National School take step forward

Plans for the construction of a new school building for Bullaun National School have moved forward in the new year. Approval has been given for...

Presentation College Headford expansion plans take step forward

Plans for a major extension of Presentation College Headford have taken a step forward with inspections by department officials to take place in the...

Local community raises concerns about large crack on bridge in East Galway

Concerns have been raised about a large crack in an old bridge on the N65 near Kilmeen Cross. Members of the local community highlighted the...

Online resource for teachers and parents of gifted children launched by Galway TD

A new online resource for the parents and teachers of gifted children across the EU has been launched by Galway East TD Ciaran Cannon. The...

€200,000 awarded for building footpaths in Killimor and Craughwell

€200,000 has been allocated for the construction of footpaths in Killimor and Craughwell under the Town and Village Enhancement Scheme. Loughrea county councillor Jimmy McClearn...

Athenry Gaelscoil facilities to be upgraded with new investment

A gaelscoil in Athenry is set to benefit from new funding for additional facilities, Minister for Education Joe McHugh has confirmed. Toilet facilities at Gaelscoil...

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