Green Party Galway

Working for a sustainable, just, and prosperous future for Galway and Ireland.

The Galway Greens group covers both city and county and usually meet on the first Monday of the month.

About Us

For over four decades, the Green Party in Galway has been at the forefront of environmental advocacy and progressive politics, working tirelessly to create a sustainable and just future for all.

Environmental Protection
Safeguarding Galway's natural beauty and biodiversity for future generations through sustainable policies and practices.
Social Justice
Building an inclusive society where everyone has equal opportunities and access to essential services in Galway.
Sustainable Development
Promoting economic growth that respects environmental limits and supports long-term community wellbeing.
Community Care
Fostering strong, resilient communities through participatory democracy and local empowerment initiatives.

Our impact

As representatives of Galway's diverse communities, we have successfully championed environmental protection measures, sustainable transport initiatives, and social justice policies that benefit all residents.

From protecting our coastlines and waterways to advocating for renewable energy projects and sustainable housing developments, our work directly impacts the daily lives of Galway citizens.

We believe that environmental sustainability and social equity go hand in hand, and our policies reflect this integrated approach to governance.


Local councils

Green Party representatives have served on Galway City and County Councils, advocating for sustainable development and environmental protection.

National representation

Our TDs and Senators bring Galway's voice to the national stage, ensuring our region's needs are heard in the Oireachtas.

Latest news & press releases

Statements, submissions, and local updates from Galway Greens.

Bus delays are hurting Galway commuters

Press release (PDF)

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Leaving Twitter

Statement (PDF)

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Niall Murphy to run in the Galway West Bye-Election

Press release (PDF)

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What Does the Ring Road Submission Say?

Submission summary (PDF)

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Corrib Causeway plans need to consider dyke condition

Flood risk & planning (PDF)

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Our representatives

Contact your local Greens — city and county.

Niall Murphy
Niall Murphy

Galway City West

Email: niall.murphy@galwaygreens.ie
Phone: 086 8399996
Facebook: niallgalway
Bluesky: @niallgalway
Instagram: niallgalway

Alastair McKinstry
Alastair McKinstry

Connemara South

Email: Alastair.McKinstry@galwaygreens.ie
Phone: 087 6847928
Facebook: alastair.mckinstry
Bluesky: @amckinstry

Eoin Madden
Eoin Madden

Athenry–Oranmore

Email: eoin.madden@galwaygreens.ie
Phone: 086 6794008
Facebook: VoteEoinMadden
Instagram: voteeoinmadden

Megan Flynn Dixon
Megan Flynn Dixon

Gort–Kinvara

Email: megan.flynndixon@greenparty.ie
Bluesky: @MeganFlynnDixon
Instagram: megan.flynn.dixon

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Niall Murphy

Niall Murphy

Galway City West

Bye-Election Candidate Niall Murphy

I have worked as a software engineer for multinationals and medical device companies in Galway for the past thirty years. I currently work for Cisco Systems. I live in Salthill with my wife Una. Our three children are in their early twenties now, and I see all the life challenges faced by a new generation. From 2020 to 2024 I served as a Galway City Councillor and as a board member of Leisureland and on the board of the University of Galway. Outside of politics I am a runner and swimmer, and I have organised many cycling and running events in the city. Ten years as a hurling coach for underage teams has given me insight into the sports infrastructure needs for Galway.