An innovative pilot scheme will be launched in Galway, aimed at giving a voice to the ordinary people on Government reform – a twelve-person ‘jury’ will...
Farmers in Galway are facing spiralling land costs, with prices up ten per cent on 2012 and a further five per cent expected by the end...
1913 Salthill Citizens’ Bazaar A public meeting of the citizens was held in the Council Chamber of the Town Hall in support of the Citizens’ Bazaar...
A city man allegedly found with various firearms and ammunition in his Mervue home two years ago, was sent forward for trial when he appeared before...
Smelly dried out seaweed that attracts flies; dirty driftwood and plastic marine debris washed-up onshore; and broken glass, are just some of the hazards beachgoers in...
Two companies belonging to one of the West of Ireland’s biggest developers have recorded deficits of more than €36 million, according to newly-filed accounts.
A male and female in their 20s were hospitalised following a crash in Carraroe in the early hours of this morning. The single vehicle collision occurred...
Three large development sites on the eastern side of Galway City have been snapped up – including the former Corrib Great Southern Hotel – in a...