Bradley Bytes – A sort of political column by Dara Bradley People Before Profit Galway has upped its game and invested in publicising its people. Homes in the City Central ward were targeted in March with leaflets or ‘Galway Newsletter’, containing information about the party’s policies and activities in the city. It also introduced its […]
Bradley Bytes – a sort of political column with Dara Bradley One of the mistakes made by backers of the Galway City Ring Road was to pretend that it was being built as a solution to alleviate traffic congestion. Of course it’s not. Or certainly that’s not the sole purpose of it. What the new […]
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Advocates for people with disabilities have highlighted flaws in the design of the new ‘Changing Places’ toilet facility in Salthill that was specially commissioned for people with disabilities. Access for All Galway said they highlighted the mistakes last year to Galway City Council, which invested €135,600 in the […]
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – The Taoiseach will be urged during a visit to the city this weekend to appoint a special envoy to help overcome obstacles on key transport projects ‘plagued by delays’. As part of a briefing by Galway Chamber, the overwhelming support of the business community for the ring road […]
TedFest is hitting Inis Mór in a few weeks’ time but people don’t have to leave the mainland for some of the events – which is just as well as tickets for events on the island are as scarce as hens’ teeth. Massimo in the city’s William Street West is the venue for the annual […]