Galway City Council took home the prestigious ‘Festival of the Year’ Award at the 2025 Chambers Ireland Excellence in Local Government Awards, announced at a national ceremony on Thursday 27 November.
Senior IT professionals from local authorities across the country gathered in Galway City last week for a high-level conference to explore opportunities for transformational change in local government using AI.
Galway City Council is delighted to announce this year’s allocation of funding under the Sports Club Grants Scheme. In all, €140,000 was allocated to 50 different clubs with 26 clubs receiving the maximum grant amount of €3,500.
The Elected Members of Galway City Council have agreed a 15% adjustment in the Local Property Tax (LPT), which the Local Authority says will fund increased investment of €7 million in public services over the next five years.
Social Inclusion Week takes place in Galway City from 21st to 26th October 2024.
The theme for this year's Social Inclusion Week is ‘ Just a Minute of Patience ‘ because sometimes people need a little more patience and consideration to participate in the same way as everyone else.
Galway City Council has unveiled its ambitions to generate an additional €39m over the next five years for investment in housing, tourism, arts, sports, and amenity and recreation infrastructure across the city.
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 wishes to advise that traffic management measures will be in operation on Bridge Street and O’Brien’s Bridge overnight from Sunday October 13.
Galway City Council welcomes the positive decisions of An Bord Pleanála to grant consent for the BusConnects Galway: Cross-City Link (University Road to Dublin Road) project.