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 āDiscovering Buildings Archaeologyā in Galway City on 17 September 2025.
Galway City Council wishes to advise that survey works related to the Cross Street Rejuvenation Project and Lombard Street Rejuvenation Project will begin on Monday October 14.
Galway City Council welcomes the positive decisions of An Bord PleanƔla to grant consent for the BusConnects Galway: Cross-City Link (University Road to Dublin Road) project.
Galway City Council is delighted to support Eastside Arts Festival, an exciting new, community-led festival for Galway City East, funded through the Councilās Creative Ireland Programme, which aims to celebrate the rich diversity of Eastside communities through arts and culture.
A new programme of arts workshops for patients and people living with heart conditions launched in Galway City on Sunday 29 September, as part of World Heart Day.
Every 5 years, Galway City Council (GCC) is required to prepare a new Corporate Plan that will set out a vision and mission statement for Galway City Council, the core values that inform the work of the Council, its Corporate Goals and strategic priorities and how it delivers services for the new term of the Council.
#MakeWayDay is a campaign that brings the disability and wider community together to consider the needs of people with disabilities in the public spaces we all share.