Galway City Council is introducing a new rent scheme for social housing tenancies, to support enhanced service delivery, maintenance, retrofits and tenancy support.
Women in Galway City are invited to participate in free self-protection and defence classes, starting in September 2025. Presented by Black Dragon Kickboxing Certified Personal Trainer and Instructor, Pete Foley, participants will learn practical techniques to boost confidence, situational awareness, and self-protection skills.
Galway City Council, in partnership with Clean Coasts Ireland and Galway Atlantaquaria, recently celebrated Love Your Beach 2025, a vibrant three-day campaign held from 14–16 May across three Galway City beaches.
Chief Executive of Galway City Council, Leonard Cleary, welcomed over 80 Galway City Tourism network professionals to a Fáilte Ireland networking event in the Galmont Hotel on Tuesday 20 May.
The High Court has given an order on Monday 19 May 2025 to determine the zoning of 10.5 hectares of land at Coolough, Galway City, following a judicial review brought by the landowner.
The Mayor of Galway City, Cllr. Peter Keane is delighted to officially launch the Mayor’s Charity Ball 2025, which will take place on Friday, 13 June 2025, at the Ardilaun Hotel, Galway. The much-anticipated annual event promises a memorable evening of celebration, entertainment, and community spirit — all in aid of four exceptional local charities
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Galway City Council proposes to make an order closing:
Highfield Park (Estate): From the Junction of the L-1001-0 & L-10011-0 (entrance to Highfield Park) including Rockmount Road for 900m within Highfield Park Estate. Route follows Oakley Crescent, Cedarwood Close, Ashdale Road, Sycamore Drive, Ardmore Road & Avondale Road.
Galway City Council welcomed over 100 delegates from Lorient, France, to Galway City, to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the twinning of Galway and Lorient – the first such twinning agreement between Ireland and France. The twinning coincides with Brittany Fest in Galway City, taking place from 9-18 May 2025.
The call for submissions to the 2025 National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement awards is now live and the closing date is 30th May 2025.
We are excited to confirm that Galway City Council and Galway County Council are jointly hosting this year’s event in The Galmont Hotel, Galway, on Thursday, October 23rd, 2025, and therefore we are especially keen to have high-quality initiatives from Galway City and County entered in the Awards this year.
In celebration of Biodiversity Week 2025, young musicians from three Galway City primary schools will present original songs inspired by nature, biodiversity, and climate action. The performances are part of Music in Nature, a creative music project delivered by Music Generation Galway City in collaboration with Galway City Council Arts Office.