Galway needs to be building 3,000 housing units each year if it is to have sufficient numbers to meet population demands across the entire county. That was the target set out by industry and business experts who participated in a meeting on the housing issue organised by Galway Chamber.
From the Galway City Tribune – Businesses in the city are being encouraged to keep their premises and surrounds in pristine condition as part of a Galway City Tidy Towns initiative. The group launched their ‘Adopt a Spot’ campaign this week and as part of that, they have called on business proprietors to “look after […]
Galway Technology Centre last week unveiled its a major rebrand and shift in direction, with the launch of its new vision and regional remit as Platform94 – with the lofty ambition of helping to create 505 direct and 323 indirect jobs over the next five years. It is estimated that this will bring a Gross […]