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Plug-in hybrid grants to be halved

The Department of Transport is to cut the value of the purchase grant for plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) from €5,000 to €2,500, effective July 1, 2021.

Three decades of excellence with Kevin Burke Tyres

Spanning three decades, Kevin Burke Tyres (KBT) has transitioned from a tyre retailer catering to the local area to one of the largest wholesale tyre providers in the country.

Ford to stop making the Mondeo from 2022

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Ford has recently confirmed it will stop producing the Mondeo from the end of March 2022.

St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account

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Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.

LEADER funding is an ‘opportunity’ for rural Galway, says Naughton

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More than €1.3 million in Government funding has been made available for rural development projects in Galway West, to support remote working, job creation, amenities, and the green economy.

Volkswagen Predicted To Overtake Tesla By Next Year

With its eccentric CEO Elon Musk, Tesla has forged a reputation for being one of the world's most forward-thinking companies. Although originally being viewed as controversial, their goal of transitioning society to sustainable energy is one that is increasingly being seen as the future.

Naughton welcomes jobs boost as An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedica announce 150 posts

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150 new high-skill jobs in the Galway Gaeltacht have been announced today by An Spidéal-based Aran Biomedical, a leading biomaterials manufacturer in the medical device sector.

Women’s entrepreneurship programme ‘Empower Growth’ open for applications

Empower, the women’s entrepreneurship programme, is now accepting applications for the next Empower Growth programme.

Failte Ireland announces new Business Continuity Scheme for tourism sector

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Tourism transport operators such as car rental companies, chauffeur and limousine businesses and escorted tour providers will be eligible to apply for funding under the next stage of Fáilte Ireland’s strategic Tourism Business Continuity Scheme with the application process opening today, Thursday, April 8.

Local farmers reminded to take advantage of the annual Organic Farming Scheme

Local farmers considering an application to the Organic Farming Scheme have until April 30 to do so, following the reopening of the scheme earlier this month, with an additional budget of €4 million for 2021.

 

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