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.
The General Election will take place on Friday 29 November 2024.
The deadline to register and update your details for in-person voting for the General Election is midnight on 12 November 2024. For further information or to register to vote, please go to www.checktheregister.ie
Galway City Council, in partnership with Access for All Galway City, FĂĄilte Ireland, Galway City Partnership, and the Disability Federation of Ireland, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Disability Awareness Training for businesses operating within the city's night-time economy. This initiative, part of the Galway City Council Night-Time Economy Action Plan 2024-2025, aims to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for people with disabilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy Galway's vibrant nightlife. This training is the first in a series aimed at enhancing accessibility and inclusivity in the night-time economy.
Galway City Council is proud to be shortlisted for an award in the Housing Category at the National Age Friendly Recognition and Achievement Awards yesterday evening (7 November) at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Dublin. Galway City Council was shortlisted for âAn CliathĂĄnâ - a purpose-built development for older people.
Galway City Council, in partnership with Access for All Galway City, FĂĄilte Ireland, Galway City Partnership, and the Disability Federation of Ireland, is pleased to announce the launch of a new Disability Awareness Training for businesses operating within the city's night-time economy. This initiative, part of the Galway City Council Night-Time Economy Action Plan 2024-2025, aims to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for people with disabilities, ensuring everyone can enjoy Galway's vibrant nightlife. This training is the first in a series aimed at enhancing accessibility and inclusivity in the night-time economy.
A Galway-City based support service for children and adolescents has taken a top prize in the IPB Pride of Place competition, the winners of which were announced at a gala awards ceremony in the Hillgrove Hotel, Monaghan on Saturday night (2 November 2024).
Galway City Councilâs Active Travel Department has won two separate awards, recognising the high quality of the walking, wheeling and cycling infrastructure developed in the city.