From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Galway is in danger of becoming renowned as a dirty old town unless the City Council and businesses join...
An old stone carved sign on the front of a former bank building in the heart of Tuam is to be retained, following intense representations from...
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – A top addiction counsellor has called on the Government to launch a taskforce to urgently combat what he termed...
Plans have been unveiled this week to extend GMIT’s footprint on the Dublin Road – with confirmation from the college that it has purchased Galwegians’ grounds...
A groundswell of support has grown for a Galway City fashion boutique that plans to re-open in breach of Covid-19 regulations unless large supermarkets stop selling...
Plans for a purpose-built Galway Rape Crisis Centre in the Claddagh have stalled after the City Council raised a series of ‘red flags’ – including environmental...
The hammer is coming down on more pubs than ever across the county. The licenced premises are being sold – but the demand has nothing to...
The demolition of a 200 year old bridge in Connemara began on Tuesday morning despite vehement opposition. Contractors working on behalf of Galway County Council and...