A move by Transport Minister Shane Ross to downgrade Galway Port by signing a ministerial order could signal the death knell for the multimillion euro harbour...
A member of the city’s lifeboat service – out for a casual walk at the Docks – ended up jumping into the sea to rescue a drowning...
The owners of the former ‘Topaz’ oil tank site at Galway Docks have failed in an attempt to reduce the legal requirement for residential development as...
The safety railings that are located at Galway Docks will be retained despite opposition from planning watchdog, An Taisce, which opposed their retention on visual grounds....
The first cruise ship of the 2016 season arrived in Galway Bay last weekend, with more than 400 passengers and crew on board. L’Austral – which...
The planning green light for the Galway Port expansion should ‘be good to go’ by the end of this year, clearing one of the main hurdles...
Organisers of the Venture World Cup have confirmed the powerboat race will be coming to Galway in mid-June. The event – which is the world’s longest...
A 43 years old man, who fell from his boat in Galway Docks, drowned despite almost immediate assistance from passersby, an inquiry into his death heard....