Galway City Council is delighted to announce that former President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins, will attend the 2026 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Galway City as Guest of Honour.
Mayor of the City of Galway, Cllr Mike Cubbard, welcomed Notre Dame MBA Teams participating in the ‘Grow Irish’ immersive week-long consulting experience to City Hall, on Tuesday 3 March 2026.
Galway City Council has appointed a contractor to carry out the fit out of its new administrative headquarters at Crown Square on the Monivea Road, with work due to begin in the coming weeks.
Galway Salthill Fáilte CLG/Galway City Council wishes to invite proposals from interested parties to operate the event space in Leisureland, Salthill from 2025 to 2028 (subject to performance). Subsequent years will be subject to the successful operation of the event in the previous year.
The Elected Members today approved an historic investment in capital projects in Galway City, with approval to seek a €60m loan to commence transformative projects including sports masterplans and the redevelopment of Galway City Museum.
Galway City Council is inviting people to enjoy the fine weather promised this weekend in the city – and while you’re here, ‘Love this Place, Leave no Trace’. With summer in swing and festival season in full flow, Galway City Council is asking people to ‘Use the bin or bring it with you’.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Galway City Council proposes to make an order closing:
Junction on Castlepark Road: Glenavon Drive to/from Castlepark Road.
Galway City Council will hold a Special Meeting on the local authority’s new civic offices, at Crown Square on the Monivea Road on Monday 14 July. At the meeting, Council officials will reaffirm that Crown Square remains the most cost-effective solution to house staff numbers in Galway City Council – including future recruitment to deliver high priority projects crucial for the long-term development and sustainability of Galway City.
Galway City Museum is thrilled to announce the installation of brand new interactives created by Tyrone Bowes of Irish Origenes. The units were installed last week in the Surrounded by Stone gallery on the ground floor. Visitors are invited to drop in and search for up to four Irish family surnames for FREE and discover the precise origin and location of any associated placenames and castles.