A survey of Galway City’s pedestrianised zone is to be carried out by the local authority, to establish whether an entirely new street surface needs to...
Islanders on Inishbofin have been accused of engaging in ‘apartheid’ against people who have taken up residence there within the past decade – by prohibiting them...
There are 4,800 households waiting for a home in Galway, according to the country’s biggest housing association – and the number is set to grow given...
A Galway doctor has achieved one of her lifelong ambitions by windsurfing one of the most dangerous waves in the world, making her one of the...
If kindness is the greatest wisdom then eleven-year-old Sarah Melia from Moycullen is as intelligent as any centenarian.
BY CIARAN TIERNEY A decision by Galway City Council to punish members financially if they disrupt meetings of the local authority has been abandoned after legal...
BY CIARAN TIERNEY Some city businesses are deliberately shutting down only to reopen under new names in order to avoid paying rates to Galway City Council,...
By Dara Bradley Galway’s fire service is ‘praying for rain’ to get respite from the gorse, grass and bog fires that have blazed across the county...