Around 30 unsafe trees have been felled in Glenard Park in Salthill, but they will be replaced by up to three times that number of native trees which will better encourage biodiversity. A landscaping masterplan has been unveiled to local residents who have spearheading the project to upgrade the park, which became a massive hive […]
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – It will be up to four years before the Land Development Agency (LDA) starts building work on site at Sandy Road – which has the potential for up to 1,100 homes – City Council staff have been told. The LDA, in partnership with the Council, has commenced a draft […]
Bradley Bytes – a sort of political column with Dara Bradley Even years after their deaths, some Galway politicians are still being credited with securing works. At a recent meeting of Galway City Council, during discussion about the BusConnects project on the Dublin Road, it was outlined how a traffic lights junction would be installed […]
From this Week’s Galway City Tribune – Just days after the annual tourist season kicked off with the St Patrick’s weekend festivities, an area of the city’s main throughfare is to be dug up yet again. The City Council confirmed this week that “upgrade works” at the junction between High Street, Shop Street and Mainguard […]
The Abbey Theatre will visit Galway’s Black Box Theatre from April 18-22 with a modern adaptation of the 17th century comedy, Tartuffe. Molière’s play, in a new version by playwright Frank McGuinness, which is directed by Artistic Director of the National Theatre, Caitríona McLaughlin, is currently being staged in the Abbey before it embarks on a […]