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Galway athletes put in strong performances in Belgium

The strength in depth of Galway Athletics was showcased last weekend by strong performances by a number of track and field athletes at an international meet in Belgium.
Galway Baytones to be joined on stage by Germany’s KeinChor tonight

Acclaimed vocal group, The Galway Baytones will be joined on stage by KeinChor, from Halle, Germany at Nuns Island Theatre tonight Thursday May 1 for a concert of a cappella music.
Council invites Galway 2020 reps to explain themselves

Galway City Council has invited representatives of the Galway Culture Company to attend a full council meeting to explain its activities to councillors since Galway won the European city of Culture competition in 2020.
Galway in top 60 cities worldwide for congestion

While Galway is always welcoming recognition on a global scale, it has made a world list that may not be to our liking.
Mullooly urges action to empower Credit Unions in order to stabilise communities

MEP Ciaran Mullooly has welcomed proposed changes to Credit Union lending rules as a “game-changer” for addressing Ireland’s housing crisis and boosting local communities.
Galway Distillery receive Greener Planet award at European Awards

Ahascragh Distillery have been announced as the winners of the Greener Planet award at The Foodies 2024. The European awards celebrate small and medium sized food and drink enterprises (SMEs) that go the extra mile to incorporate sustainability into their business.
Kylemore sees the Blessing of its twentieth Abbess

This week Kylemore Abbey saw the Blessing of its twentieth Abbess, Mother Karol O’Connell OSB.
MEP Walsh demands new fisheries Minister

At a meeting of representatives from the Seafood Ireland alliance in Brussels on Tuesday, Maria Walsh, MEP for Midlands-North-West called for a new Minister of State to focus on fisheries. Fine Gael MEP Walsh expressed her view that the current situation “is not working” and the fishing industry is facing a “slow and painful death”.
Tourist tax could rake in millions for city

Charging hotel guests across the city a one Euro per night tourism tax could net an estimated extra €2 million per year for the city’s finances.
University of Galway to recognise five individuals with Honorary Degrees

University of Galway yesterday announced the recipients of Honorary Degrees at the 2024 Autumn Conferring ceremonies. The Honorary Degree recipients will join over 1,800 graduands, at events running from Thursday August 22 to Tuesday August 27.