It was a death that shook the people of Galway to the very core – the murder of a wages clerk in a botched robbery in...
City planning officials have ordered the removal of some signage from a mosque in Ballybrit, branding them “excessive visual clutter”. The signs were erected without planning...
After nearly eighty years doling out advice and medicine to the people in ‘The West’ area of the city, the oldest pharmacy in Galway has shut up...
Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) suspended all procurement in its three schools due to financial pressures at the college. The suspension, effectively banning certain staff...
The demand for science courses has led to an increase in the points required for science related courses at the two third level colleges in Galway...
The seemingly complicated way of objecting to the granting and renewing of drinks licences is being simplified for members of the public through the ‘Strategy to...
Work on lowering the road at Lough Atalia bridge in Galway City has been put back until after Christmas. Tobin Consulting Engineers, who have a Galway...
The Office of Public Works has warned Galway City Council that time is critical in developing new welfare offices in the Webworks building at the Fairgreen....