More than one in every ten planning decisions in Galway City last year were appealed to An Bord Pleanála – a higher rate than the national...
There have been bankruptcies declared by a total of 114 people in Galway since the beginning of 2014, according to new figures from the Insolvency Service...
Galway promises be more Christmassy than ever this festive season after it was agreed to invest a further €150,000 into creating a winter wonderland in the...
A cash crisis threatens the future financial viability of Galway Civic Trust, city councillors have been told. Chairperson of the Trust, Jack Mulveen, has warned Galway...
A new discount supermarket planned for Tuam has been granted a licence to sell alcohol – construction of the new premises will commence in early January....
Those responsible for anti-social behaviour in local authority estates in Tuam should be removed from the properties and taken off the housing list. That’s what one...
Around 70 Bord na Mona workers in Galway should know within the next six weeks whether they are to lose their jobs as part of the...
Motorists on one of the most trafficked routes in North Galway will be running into temporary red lights – for the next four years. A section...