The UK Times Thursday, March 04 2021Lorna Siggins A bid by Galway to become Ireland’s first “national park city” has been endorsed by President Michael D Higgins. London became the world’s first such city in 2019, as a result of a community movement, and Adelaide in...
Galway City Tribune, February 12th 2021 In the biggest rewilding project in Galway city since the commencement of the mass tree plantings in Terryland Forest Park in March 2000, Galway Community College (GCC) plan to transform 10 acres of farmland on the Renmore side...
Galway Advertiser Brendan Smith, Thursday, 25th February 2021 Over the last year, COVID has forced most of the population of Ireland to spend an unprecedented amount of their time at home. Cut off from family, friends and colleagues and unable to travel, home has...
Irish Times Thu, Oct 29, 2020, 17:54 President of Ireland Michael D Higgins has applauded the people of Galway City for their campaign to be Ireland’s first urban park, adding that it is a “powerful and tangible exemplar” of what can be done by grass-roots campaigns....
Connacht Tribune. Published on October 2, 2020 The drive to achieve ‘National Park City’ status for Galway will be stepped-up a notch this month when the campaign is officially launched by a cross-sectoral group of ‘champions’ who have thrown their weight behind the...
November 5, 2020 Connacht Tribune. Galway’s bid to become a National Park City will serve as an inspiration to other cities in Ireland and will enrich the lives of people in Galway and beyond.Those were the words of President Michael D Higgins as he launched ‘National...