Category Archives: Galway County Council

Contracts for the delivery of the new €9m Social Inclusion & Community Activation Programme (SICAP) 2024-2028 in County Galway have been official signed at Aras an Chontae.  

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The communities of Maam, Glinsk and Kilconly have received a major funding boost after Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys T.D. announced an allocation of €420,404 to Galway County Council under the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme (ORIS).

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Galway County Council has hosted a Civic Reception in honour of Keith Finnegan who recently announced his departure from Galway Bay FM after a radio career spanning more than three decades.

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Students from the University of Galway are playing a key role in an innovative new digital project that brings County Galway’s unique heritage to life.

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Galway County Council has announced details of a new environmental initiative aimed at fostering public involvement in the fight against litter.

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scenic view of ocean during sunset

Seven beaches in County Galway have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag Award with a further six beaches receiving the coveted Green Coast Award for 2024.

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Community groups and volunteers from across County Galway were celebrated at the 2024 Cathaoirleach Community Awards held in the Clayton Hotel last night (Thursday).

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Galway County Council has confirmed that the preparation of detailed designs for two multi-million-euro renewal projects in Athenry and Tuam town centres has commenced.

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A 22-home social housing scheme was officially opened in Glenamaddy, County Galway today (Wednesday, 8 May 2024) by Leas Chathaoirleach of the County of Galway, Cllr. Evelyn Francis Parsons and Cathaoirleach of the Ballinasloe Municipal District, Cllr. Declan Geraghty.

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County Galway is gearing up for an action-packed week in celebration of Ireland’s biodiversity and natural heritage from the unique birdlife along the Shannon Callows in East Galway to the wildflowers on the limestone pavement of Inis Meáin.

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