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Film Fleadh to re-open Pálás in July

The Galway Film Fleadh has struck an agreement with Galway City Council to manage the recently shuttered Pálás for the duration of the festival.
Councils join forces to put Galway Airport on the market

Agents for Galway City Council and Galway County Council will advertise for ‘expressions of interest’ in the 118 acre site in the coming days to ‘test the market’ before councillors are asked to vote on any potential sale.
Blackthorn: A celebration of local provenance and sustainability
At Blackthorn, they believe that great food starts with knowing where it comes from. Under the expert guidance of Head Chef Nathan Hindmarsh, the menu is a testament to the rich agricultural and maritime heritage of Galway and Connaught. They are committed to food provenance, sustainability, and supporting the incredible network of artisan producers who make this region so special.
Galway farmer to feature in new series of Saol na Feirme

A young Galway farmer will feature in the new series of Saol na Feirme when the popular programme returns to RTÉ One next week.
Fitzmaurice anger as inefficient Department software leaves farmers waiting for payments

In recent weeks, Michael Fitzmaurice TD has been fielding queries from farmers who had inspections as part of the ACRES scheme as far back as 2023 but who are still waiting for their payments to be processed.
Portwest Galway celebrates 15 years of success in the city

A successful and global brand that has deeply embedded roots in the west coast of Ireland, Portwest's busy store on High St, has been helping the people of Galway to stay warm, comfortable and dry for the past 15 years, with its high quality outdoor clothing.
No place for Dolan on ticket as Fine Gael selects Cllr John Naughten and Dympna Daly-Finn to contest Roscommon-Galway

Councillor John Naughten and Dympna Daly-Finn have been selected by Fine Gael to represent the party in the Roscommon-Galway constituency at the next General Election.
O’Reilly welcomes new nature laws

The Green Party senator from Galway, Pauline O’Reilly, has welcomed approval of the Nature Restoration Law by the European Union’s Environment Council.
St. Joseph’s Special School — the early years

On October 28 1961, the following letter appeared in the Connacht Tribune --- “Sir, Educational facilities for mentally handicapped children are entirely inadequate in this country and except for the excellent work of the religious orders, the problem would be of much greater magnitude……………. Would anybody be interested in doing something for mentally handicapped children in Galway? Signed PARENT OF A MENTALLY HANDICAPPED CHILD”
I know how to get things done, says MEP Walsh

Having served five years as an MEP, Maria Walsh has said that she is standing for reelection to the European Parliament as the candidate with the experience needed to get things done in Brussels.