A set of red deer antlers and a skull dating back 1,600 year-old have been returned to the Galway Atlantaquaria on permanent loan from the National...
The Minister for Transport and the Taoiseach appeared “shocked” that the proposed city bypass was positioned so near the centre and was destroying so many high-calibre...
Mini-sand dunes were being created on Grattan Road in Salthill forcing walkers and cyclists to detour from the path and motorists to slow down in the...
Galway looks set to benefit from an upward surge in tourism – with new figures showing visitor numbers are up by twelve per cent nationally for...
A Dunmore man is leading a project to build an electric car reminiscent of the last car to be built on the island three decades ago....
An eclectic mix of specialist botany talks, plant stalls and whacky entertainment will return for the sixth annual Galway Garden Festival at the stunning Claregalway Castle....
Galway City Council has no plans to follow the lead of Waterford and ban cursing – a move branded ‘nonsensical’ by a councillor who wants to...
An eclectic mix of specialist botany talks, plant stalls and whacky entertainment will return for the sixth annual Galway Garden Festival at the stunning Claregalway Castle....