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Tourist figures should ring alarm bells: McNelis

Half of tourist businesses along the west coast have had a worse 2025 so far compared to last year.
GRCC seeks volunteers to join psychological support team for survivors of sexual violence

The Galway Rape Crisis Centre (GRCC) is calling on compassionate individuals to volunteer for its Psychological Support Team, a vital service that provides emotional and practical support to survivors of sexual assault.
Reddington highlights strong opposition to FAI’s season change plans

Local football clubs and community leaders in Galway have united in opposition to the Football Association of Ireland’s (FAI) plan to overhaul the traditional Irish football season, warning that the proposed changes could cause chaos for grassroots clubs and threaten decades of local sporting tradition.
Bearna families launch fundraising campaign and renew road protests

Parents and residents in Bearna will stage their third walking protest on Monday May 12 from 8am until 8.45am along the R336, calling on Galway County Council to urgently provide road safety measures for children walking to Scoil Sheamais Naofa who must navigate the busy R336 with no protection from fast-moving traffic.
Section 39 workers pay deal a step towards equality says Roche

The Section 39 pay deal is a significant step towards recognising the important role of healthcare workers, a Fine Gael Deputy has said.
Work begins on former Treasure Chest

Works have commenced on the iconic Treasure Chest building on William Street, with rumours of a major fashion retailer moving in soon.
Harbour housing plans under spotlight after storm surge modelling

Last week, the state-owned Land Development Agency was given the green light to apply for planning permission for 356 apartments in four tower blocks on over six acres of lands stretching from the entrance to Lough Atalia, to the Commercial Docks.
Kinvara Community Council calls on Government to reconsider its approach to housing asylum seekers

Following the signing of a contract to accommodate 98 IPAS residents in the Merriman Hotel, the village’s only hotel and a critical local resource, the Kinvara Community Council is calling on the government to immediately reconsider.
Crown Square move kept under wraps

A special meeting was proposed to be held in April. This week, City chief executive Leonard Cleary warned councillors that “commercially sensitive” matters may need to be discussed.
Cops report peaceful St Patrick’s Day across Galway

Gardaí across the Galway Division reported fewer than 10 public order-related arrests on Monday this week as the county and city celebrated St Patrick’s Day.