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Galway TDs condemn “stealth” move to merge councils

Galway's TDs were strongly critical this week of a piece of legislation that's been described as a "stealth" move to merge Galway City and...

Galway TDs refuse to declare housing emergency in Dáil vote

Yesterday the Dáil voted against declaring a national housing emergency in the midst of a widespread and worsening homelessness crisis. The 'Housing Emergency Measures in...

A day to remember for Galway students

Galway students from three secondary schools had a day to remember recently when they learned all about the benefits of being EU Citizens at...

Athenry food innovation hub is looking for a General Manager

A food innovation hub in Athenry has started accepting applications for the position of General Manager. Applications for the role at the BIA Innovator Campus...

Local schools encouraged to take part in Kinvara Christmas art competition

Primary schools in and near Kinvara are being encouraged to participate in this year's local Christmas Market's Children's Art Competition. There are two categories in...

HSE prepares for busy winter months

Detailed plans are expected from the HSE in mid-November on how additional funding is to be spent in addition to operational plans for each...

Inspector to be appointed to Gort Garda Station, Chief Superintendent confirms

An Inspector will be appointed to Gort Garda Station in the near future, it has been confirmed. The announcement was made at yesterday evening's Public Joint...

Galway TD calls on Church to engage with Tuam survivors

The Bon Secours Order and the archdiocese of Tuam have been encouraged to actively engage with those affected by issues relating to the former...

Galway secondary school students urged to join competition to win trip to New York

Gaway secondary school students are being urged to get involved in a competition for a chance to win a trip to New York in March...

We must vote YES to remove blasphemy from Constitution, says Galway TD

People across Galway are being urged to vote yes to remove the crime of blasphemy from our Constitution on Friday 26 October - the same...

Portumna Workhouse to open museum in 2019

Portumna's Irish Workhouse Centre has rapidly grown in popularity as one of the region's main heritage hubs, and it will open its museum next year. Galway...

Galway TD says it’s time for the Ploughing Championships to return to Co Galway

The Ploughing Championships could make a return to Athenry in the next few years. That's the hope of Minister Ciaran Cannon, who said that the...

Galway TD asks parents to supervise children and confiscate fireworks ahead of Halloween

An East Galway TD has asked parents across County Galway to supervise their children in all outdoor activities and to to confiscate fireworks ahead...

Government reviewing re-opening Athenry to Claremorris rail line

The government is reviewing whether to extend the Western Rail Corridor to include the closed rail line between Athenry and Claremorris, Co. Mayo. Minister for...

Petition for Western Rail Trail greenway passes 20,000 signatures

A petition to convert a disused railway line running from Athenry to Cooloney in Sligo into a greenway has passed 20,000 signatures for the...

Parents urged to support Educate Together second-level school as vote deadline nears

There is now less than two weeks left for parents to vote in a Department of Education poll to choose the patron of Galway’s new...

Parents urged to vote for Educate Together school at Oranmore meeting

Parents at a meeting in Oranmore have been urged to cast their vote for Educate Together, and to urge other eligible parents to vote...

Galway East TD says ‘Please vote No on May 25th’

East Galway TD Ciaran Cannon has urged people to vote 'No' in the referendum to repeal the Eighth Amendment on 25 May. In a series...

Major conference to feature Irish emigrants’ stories

Irish emigrants can face many problems when departing our shores, including immigration issues, homesickness and the lack of voting rights. But what about the problems faced...

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