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Progress much too slow on Clifden Regeneration Plan

PROGRESS has been far too slow with the proposed Clifden Regeneration Plan, a local councillor claimed at last Friday...

Active Travel budget fails to get into second gear

About one third of Galway County Council’s budget allocation for Active Travel projects this year will not be spent. ...

Ukrainians settle in Ballinasloe homes

Ballinasloe area councillors have demanded more funding from Government to help with the integration of Ukrainian mig...

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Taoiseach officially opens 50-bed ward block at Portiuncula University Hospital

Taoiseach Simon Harris has officially opened a new 50-bed ward block at Portiuncula University Hospital, setting the seal on a €35 million capital ...

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Music Generation Galway County reveals details of brand new festival

A host of leading singers and musicians from the world of trad and folk will take part in a new winter festival in Galway when the inaugural Galway...

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Flood relief plan nears completion for Clifden

AN Environmental Impact Assessment [EIA] on the proposed flood relief scheme for Clifden is currently being finalised, Conamara Area councillors he...

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Galway hurlers best – with smaller ball!

Galway’s hurlers from bygone days proved they’ve lost none of their skill with an even smaller ball when they regained their grip on the old hurler...

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Galway marketing company takes top prize for promotion of Irish language

Driving an all-island campaign to promote the spread of Irish through a variety of traditional and social media has earned a Galway marketing compa...

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Record crowds as Cannonball supercars roar into town

An impressive 200 supercars – including one driving by the brother of F1 star Lewis Hamilton – descended on Salthill as Cannonball, the action-pack...


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