CONCERNS about ‘fly-by-night’ businesses and shopfront standards in towns and villages were raised during a recent meeting of ...
THE IFA have been in contact with all of the country's meat processors over the past 10-days in an effort to 'find out what's ...
SPRING has sprung and with it come lengthening days and warmer conditions helping to improve ground trafficability, which ...
Commutes to and from Galway city can be fraught enough, without the added stress of a continuous news stream on the radio ...
When I was 15, I got a job in a garage in Salthill. It was my first summer job and an exciting experience, if a little ...
A colleague witnessed an incident in a Mayo town last week where Gardaí pulled over a young fella riding an electric scooter ...
THE smallest of the Aran Islands, Inis Oírr, has been cleared for one of the biggest ever offshore infrastructural projects ...
If you’ve got no purpose, the drive in me really gets frustrated,” Rossi says. “I start to worry about living longer than I thought. I’ve got to get to 80, which is just down the road – about three ...
A third-year North Galway Civil Engineering student at ATU has spoken about choosing the apprenticeship pathway over a ...
Reports that the Government intends to relax planning rules for one-off rural homes have been welcomed by one rural Galway TD – but with a warning that the success of any changes will depend on the ...
The future is turning brighter for the Corncrake, whose numbers have been increasing in recent years thanks to conservation ...
THE State has been granted further time to progress the case of a 28-year-old man accused of burglary and trespass offences ...
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