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Councillors clash over ‘too PC’ name — but Droichead an Dóchais voted through

By Denise McNamara The new Droichead an Dóchais was slammed as the wrong name in a time of no hope and too ‘PC’ to...

Fine weather brings a spike in drink drive arrests

The first shot of sustained sunshine so far this year on Sunday brought with it an unwelcome side effect – a ‘worryin...

15-storey hotel plan for Docks area in Galway

By Brendan Carroll    Plans for a 15-storey hotel in the Docks area have been submitted to Galway City Council – l...

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Grow house bust nets a €900,000 cannabis haul

By Dara Bradley The discovery of a suspected grow house in Galway City last weekend was the latest in a series of major drugs busts by local Gar...

Big turnout for city meeting on housing

The turnout at a public information meeting held in Galway recently, focused on housing grants and government support, was described as ‘exceptiona...

Man behind city ‘kissing gates’ barriers project wins nomination

Galway-based active travel and accessibility advocate David Corley has been nominated as a finalist in the .ie Digital Town Awards 2024, for his co...

Cllrs back €250,000 for Salthill-Knocknacarra GAA club

City Councillors have backed a proposal for to commit €250,000 to club facilities for Salthill Knocknacarra GAA club – but the decision will ultima...

Broadcaster makes headlines on final day

When the newly-minted Taoiseach and your old friend the President both take time out to pay tribute to you on your last day at work, you know you m...

Judge orders Conamara bird enthusiast to give up his rare golden eagle

A District Court judge has granted an application for the forfeiture of an unlicensed rare golden eagle from its Conamara owner who had been exhibi...


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Councillors clash over ‘too PC’ name — but Droichead an Dóchais voted through
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