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A voice for Galway West

Éamon Ó Cuív lives up the Seanbhóthar behind Corr na Móna, in a small, well-sited bungalow himself and his wife, Áine, built in 1980, six years after moving to Joyce Country, where Éamon landed a job establishing an ill-fated lamb fattening station which later became a successful sawmill.
Taoiseach discussed jobs boost for Galway on US tour

Industrial Info Resources, a global market research company headquartered in Galway city, is planning to expand its sales and research division, with 20 new positions to be created at its Parkmore operation before the year ends.
Audacity is the real subversion, says former Leas Ceann Comhairle

Taoiseach Michael Martin’s assertion that the dispute in the Dáil last week was a “subversion of the Constitution” is not only without foundation, but is in reality a subversion of the truth.
More city councillors reveal Dáil intentions

Independent councillor for the city centre, Mike Cubbard, and City East’s Labour Party councillor Helen Ogbu, have confirmed they intend to run in the Galway West Dáil constituency if Taoiseach Simon Harris opts for a November general election.
Rabbitte disappointed over cancellation of proposed public power plant meeting

Minister for Disability and Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East, Anne Rabbitte, has said she was disappointed to learn of the cancellation of a proposed public engagement by the company behind the Portumna power plant.
Galway-based company among first in Ireland to receive prestigious global environment and social responsibility certification

Award-winning Connemara-based outdoor adventure centre, Killary Adventure Company, has secured prestigious global environment and social responsibility certification, reflecting its commitment to sustainability and responsible business practices.
City of Tribes diversifies its representation

Fianna Fáil’s Josie Forde, a first-time candidate and the party’s only female runner in Galway, is one of six new councillors who survived the field of 52 runners on a day when her party lost its position as the largest on the local authority, going down from five to four seats. Her 665 first preferences got her in on the 14th count.
Fianna Fáil candidate Josie Forde calls for review of clamping policy at Westside Shopping Centre
Fianna Fáil candidate for Central Ward, Josie Forde, is advocating for significant changes in the parking management policies at Westside Shopping Centre. In light of recent events where several vehicles, including those of local residents and members of visiting sports teams, were clamped, Ms Forde has voiced strong opposition to the current enforcement measures.
Cowen calls for vital funding for Galway Port extension

Barry Cowen TD, and Fianna Fáil European Election Candidate in the Midlands North West, is calling for funding support for the Galway Port extension.
Fianna Fail councillors call for €70 million investment in Galway roads

A €70 million investment in Galway City Roads has been called for by a group of Fianna Fail city councillors and candidates including Peter Keane, Alan Cheevers, John Connolly, Michael Crowe and Josie Forde, Fianna Fáil Candidate in the Galway City Central LEA.