An upgraded Port of Galway could potentially be used as a navy base, says a West of Ireland MEP.
Midlands-North-West MEP Colm Markey, who sits on the European Parliament's Transport Committee, spoke in light of last month's report from the Defence Forces Commission.
The MEP, who has done extensive work towards obtaining Trans-European Transport Network status (TEN-T) for Galway Port, said the proposal made 'perfect sense'.
"Alongside enormous potentials in offshore wind, hydrogen production, and tourism expansion, Galway port acting as a naval base is another layer of potential for an upgraded port," he said.
"The Commission on the Defence Forces report recognised the need for heightened naval activity.
"There could be a need for a naval port along the west coast, and given the proximity to Renmore Barracks, Galway port makes perfect sense," he added.
But he acknowledged that this would only make sense 'following significant investment in the port, and parallel to the delivery of other key service capacity for the port'.
Connacht Tribune reports more here to include that the CEO of Galway Harbour Company led a recent delegation to Brussels.