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.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Galway City Council has made an order closing:
Raleigh Row: From Palmyra Park / Raleigh Row Junction to Saint John’s Place / Raleigh Row Junction.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Galway City Council proposes to make an order closing:
Woodquay (L-5150) outbound lane: From Dalys Place (L-5119) to a point approximately 29m southeast of its intersection with the Headford Road (R-866).
Local writers, Bern Butler, Barry Neenan, and Kate McHugh are chosen for the Irish Writers Centre’s prestigious National Mentoring Programme 2025, following an exceptional response to this year’s nationwide callout, which attracted 354 applicants. Each selected writer will receive one-to-one mentoring from an established writer, offering invaluable creative and professional guidance over the coming months.
• Over 1,500 comments from more than 400 people inform Salthill Village and Seafront Framework Plan
• Public invited to inform next stage of project – Wednesday 25 June
Families flocked to Father Burke Park last Saturday (7 June 2025) for Cruinniú na nÓg, Ireland’s national day of free creativity for children and young people.
Galway City Museum is excited to announce the launch of its new educational initiative, Galway in Objects, designed to engage local schoolchildren with the rich history and culture of Galway through interactive learning experiences.
Galway City Council are delighted to announce the publication of “Continuing the Conversation”, the engagement report summarising the outcomes of the extensive programme of consultation and engagement in Salthill