Bridie O'Flaherty (27 October 1917 – 12 January 2006) was an IrishFianna Fáil politician who left that party in 1986 to become a founder-member of the Progressive Democrats.[1] She was the Mayor of Galway from 1980 to 1981 and again from 1985 to 1986.[2]
O'Flaherty was one of five children born to Patrick Lawless and Delia Laffy of Bullaun, Loughrea.[2] When her father died in 1924, Delia sold the land and moved to Loughrea. At age sixteen she moved to Galway, working at the Great Southern Hotel. She met and married Larry O'Flaherty of Ennis, and had issue John, Mary, Della, Angela, Betty, Joe, Terry (herself a future Mayor), Tony, Claire and Trudy.[citation needed]
She became a well-known businesswoman, opening a canteen on the city's Fairgreen for farmers and dealers. A shop in Mervue was later expanded into a successful mini-supermarket.[citation needed]