A Sustainable Energy Community (SEC) is a group of people who have come together to improve how energy is used and develop a sustainable energy system for the benefit of their community.
Taking in charge is a formal legal process by which responsibility for certain public areas, structures and services in a private residential development or estate are transferred to, or put in the charge of, a local authority.
Under this scheme, you can apply to Galway City Council to buy your local authority house. If approved, you must continue to live in the house for as long as you own it. You will get a discount on the price of the house based on your income.
The Crescent/Sea Road Junction Upgrade scheme has delivered improved safety for walkers, wheelers and cyclists, including vulnerable road users and children.
Salthill is situated on the edge of the stunning Galway Bay and Atlantic Ocean on the centre point of the Wild Atlantic Way. Salthill seafront offers a unique landscape setting with a stunning promenade, amenity and biodiversity spaces and blue flag beaches which are hugely popular with local residents and visitors.
The Salthill Village and Seafront Framework Plan is a project to explore local priorities and help identify and formulate ideas for improving Salthill village and seafront.