1913 The Galway Buffer At Galway Petty Sessions, Constable O’Leary had John Melia and John McDonogh summoned for being drunk and disorderly in Mainguard-street on the...
Voters in the Seanad referendum in both Galway constituencies were split by a very narrow margin – with Galway East voting ‘Yes’, and the ‘No’ side...
The Minister for Finance has been warned that hundreds of jobs in Galway’s hospitality and tourism sectors are under threat if the special 9% VAT rate...
1913 Billposters’ dispute At the weekly Petty Sessions, Sarah Joyce summoned Patrick Ryan for unlawfully throwing down a hoarding, her property, at High Street, on the...
At the height of the property boom, a four-bed detached house in an unfinished estate in Kiltullagh was asking €550,000 – now, SIX of them, as...
The option of congestion taxes and increased carparking charges are open to Galway City in its future development, the City Manager has said.
Discussions are at an advanced stage to bring an international triathlon to Galway next year – which could generate a boost of up to €7 million...
The Department of Education has been sent back to the drawing board with its plans for an extension to the Educate Together primary school in Newcastle...