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Lough Derg, the shining jewel of the River Shannon

Situated in the beating core of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Lough Derg is the shimmering jewel of the River Shannon, offering a blend of natural beauty, heritage, adventure and serenity.
Championing Ireland’s natural beauty while supporting local communities

Tasked with highlighting the natural allure and rich history of Ireland’s Hidden Heartlands, Fáilte Ireland’s Fiona Dunne spoke to the Galway Advertiser about the region’s rising popularity, the benefits tourism brings to local communities and why the central plains should be on your must visit list this summer.
New Mazda CX5 unveiled

Mazda has confirmed the third generation their best-selling CX5 SUV set to arrive in Ireland in early next year.
Keeping your customers satisfied

Many businesses today are grappling with a complex web of challenges, including economic uncertainty, escalating costs, a competitive market, and changing customer expectations. There is also the ongoing issue of attracting and retaining business.
Wolfe Tones’ Warfield at The Quays

He is currently touring Ireland and Britain with his band, The Young Wolfe Tones.
AtlanTec Festival to explore the role of AI and cybersecurity in future technology innovation

The AtlanTec Festival 2025 is officially under way, celebrating innovation and technology in the west of Ireland.
Galway’s housing commencements plummet by 97 per cent in 2025

Galway has experienced a dramatic fall in housing commencements in early 2025, despite a modest rise in completed dwellings. According to figures from the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, just five commencement notices were filed in Galway city between January and April 2025, with 146 in the county, representing a 97.7 per cent drop in the city and an 80 per cent drop in the county compared to the same period in 2024.
The Wild Atlantic Way – the cinematic soul of screen and sound

There is something truly spellbinding about Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way. A route of windswept cliffs, churning seas, ancient stone walls, and sleepy villages, it has long captured the hearts of those who traverse its length. But more recently, it has found an even wider audience — as a compelling character in some of the most striking film and television productions of our time.
Galway Gaeltacht will die if not granted more planning permissions, Ní Mhurchú warns
Ireland South MEP, Cynthia Ní Mhurchú, has said native Irish speakers are being pushed out of Gaeltacht areas because local authorities are refusing planning permissions to build on family lands.