NUI Galway reported an operating surplus of almost €19 million during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic when its campus was closed for months. The...
More than 1,000 Galway families have been in mortgage arrears for over two years, leading to calls to make the Mortgage to Rent Scheme mandatory for...
The county’s official hurling and Gaelic football supporters club has broken its silence over the ongoing financial controversies engulfing Galway GAA. Tribesmen GAA Supporters’ Club issued...
Unauthorised bonuses and the use of GAA credit cards for personal expenses were just two of the shock disclosures at Galway GAA’s annual County Convention at...
Consultants have been appointed to carry out a feasibility study on the Leisureland facility, focusing especially on the under-usage of both the hall and the greenfield site...
The City Council had to fork out an extra €100,000 for the operation of the Town Hall Theatre and Black Box last year, despite an increase...
The City Council is feeling the effects of an upturn in the economy, after ending up €116,000 ‘in the black’ for 2015. And the city’s Chief...
The Chief Executive of Galway City Council has warned that the ongoing strain on local authority finances, coupled with a recruitment embargo, will mean that some...