Development Evidence of ancient settlement in the area includes
ringfort and
souterrain sites in the townland of Ballybaan More. The ruins of the medieval church of St. James, and an associated graveyard, are in nearby Ballybaan Beg townland. and the local Catholic parish (St Brigid's) dating to 1995. The following month (in the weeks preceding the
2019 Irish local elections), Independent councillor Noel Larkin released
drone footage showing burnt out houses in the
Fána Glas housing estate with piles of rubbish scattered around them. The three occupied houses were in good condition, however the remaining five were "destroyed", having been "boarded up, their roofs either missing or almost totally stripped of slates (or) filled with rubbish". A spokesman for
Galway City Council said it was impossible to know "with certainty how the homes had fallen into such disrepair or who was responsible for the damage and dumping". In January 2024, as part of
Irish anti-immigration protests, a demonstration was held in Ballybane by local residents in opposition to the planned introduction of 150 refugees in the locality. Locals complained that they hadn't been consulted in the plans. ==Education==