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 […]
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – Ice cream vans will only be allowed to sell to the public for 20 minutes before being obliged to move on to a different location if proposed new bylaws for casual trading in Galway are adopted. The 2023 regulations to replace the 2011 bylaws will also outlaw any […]
Grammy-nominated Ukrainian-British violist Maxim Rysanov, multi-award-winning Russian violinist Nikita Boriso-Glebsky and rising cello star Dóra Kokas from Hungary will be in concert in Clifden’s Station House Theatre next Tuesday, March 21, at 8pm. Their show is part of a national tour of Ireland, presented by Music Network. They will perform Mozart’s only string trio, Beethoven’s […]
From this week’s Galway City Tribune – The city ground to a halt on Thursday after a power outage at an ESB Networks sub-station in Ballybrit caused mass traffic chaos, early shop and business closures and post offices not being able to pay out pensions. Close on 8,000 homes and businesses most of them […]