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Saturday Oct 05, 2024

Galway Bay FM has returned with several awards at the Oscars of the Radio industry, the IMRO Radio awards, held in Kilkenny last night.
The Galway Bay FM News department won gold in the Best News Programme, regional and local category, for FYI Galway with Q102 taking silver and BBC Radio Foyle the bronze. 
On the Move presenter, Kayte O Malley won bronze in the Irish Music Programme or Initiative Category with her Plugged In Lyra Special. 
Head of News at Galway Bay FM Bernadette Prendergast said that it was wonderful to be recognised and acknowledged. 
 

Friday Oct 04, 2024

As part of the 'Architecture on the Edge' Festival, UrbanLab have unveiled Samhlú Salthill, a perspective-shifting art installation.
With the help of local schoolchildren, the art piece reimagines the surrounding area - providing a glimpse of the potential future. 
Our reporter Chris Benn was at the launch in Salthill Park and spoke to University of Galway's Dr Pat Collins about the aim of the installation.

Friday Oct 04, 2024

The Dáil has heard that Galway is "far behind the curve" when it comes to offering affordable housing. 
Independent Deputy Sean Canney said there's just one single affordable housing scheme in the entire county, including the city. 
That's the Garraí na Gaoithe estate in Claregalway, with the first homes to go on sale next month. 
Deputy Canney - who has a background in construction - outlined a range of reasons for why the housing crisis is as bad as it is. 
They included lack of wastewater capacity to enable greater development in rural towns and villages. 
Speaking in response, Tanaiste Micheal Martin said Deputy Canney had raised a very valid point. 

Friday Oct 04, 2024

A special exhibition has been launched at Galway Museum to mark Positive Aging Week.
It aims to highlight the positive aspects of ageing - and recognises 27 Local Heroes from across Galway city and county for their positive promotion.
They include Renmore's Joe McCarthy, Stephanie O'Regan from Athenry, Peter Kelly from Clarinbridge, Mary Anne Wangari-Mullen from Westside and Cregmore's Donal Ryan.
Speaking to Chris Benn at the launch, they offered some advice to the younger generation.

Friday Oct 04, 2024

Galway West TD Catherine Connolly has hit out at the Government's "empty rhetoric" on the future growth of Galway and balanced regional development.
Speaking in the Dáil, she raised the issue of lack of wastewaster capacity in the Galway metropolitan area - including Merlin Park, Oranmore and Barna.
She said the lack of this basic infrastructure is strangling growth, impacting on planning permissions - and projected growth simply cannot happen.
Deputy Connolly acknowledged the Mutton Island plant has plenty of capacity - but the major problem is the wider network connections.
She said there are a myriad of serious problems, and Government is aware of some of them for almost 20 years.

Thursday Oct 03, 2024

There are almost 3-thousand dogs housed in rescues and pounds across Ireland, according to a census carried out by Connemara based dog rescue charity MADRA.
It was conducted in partnership with Galway County Council and the Department of Rural and Community Development.
The results have been published ahead of World Animal Day tomorrow.
Dawn Divilly, MADRA Director of Operations, says the figures show animal rescue centres are working at capacity:

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