Galway City Council today announced the appointment of three new Urban and Community Development Officers to give targeted support to community and voluntary groups in the City. These pioneering roles will support the growth and empowerment of local communities, working closely with residents, community groups and other stakeholders to implement community development initiatives and enhance community cohesion.
The Irish Walled Towns Network and Galway City Council Architectural Conservation and Heritage are delighted to be hosting ‘Discovering Buildings Archaeology’ in Galway City on 17 September 2025.
Galway’s iconic pedestrian and cycle bridge, Droichead an Dóchais, has been shortlisted for a prestigious award which recognises outstanding architecture that resonates with the public.
Growth opportunities for the Irish animation industry, international co-production, and increased presence for the Irish language on screen took a significant step forward with the Wellington-Galway Indigenous Animation Exchange 2025. The Exchange - a collaboration between the Galway and Wellington UNESCO Cities of Film - has opened doors between Irish speaking and Te Reo Māori animators, as well as key film industry stakeholders both here and in New Zealand, preparing the ground for future co-production possibilities and cultural exchanges between the two countries.
Fógraíonn Comhairle Cathrach na Gaillimhe foilsiú na tuarascála rannpháirtíochta, ‘An Comhrá ar Lean,’ ina ndéantar achoimre ar thorthaí an chláir fhairsing comhairliúcháin agus rannpháirtíochta i mBóthar na Trá a thosaigh i mí Feabhra seo caite agus a chuirfidh le hullmhú ar an gCreatlach Chladaigh agus Sráidbhaile Bhóthar na Trá.
Leave No Trace Ireland has launched its annual "Love This Place" campaign, calling on the public to come together to protect Ireland’s rich natural landscapes, so we can all enjoy them responsibly as we head into the summer season.
Galway City Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) are delighted to announce capital funding of €390,325 for 6 projects in Galway City under the Community Recognition Fund 2024.
Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended) Planning and Development Regulations, 2001 (as amended) – Part 8 NOTICE OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT BY A LOCAL AUTHORITY
Uachtaráin na hÉireann, Michael D. Higgins commemorated 25 years of Terryland Forest Park at a celebration in Galway City today (Thursday 6 June 2025).