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Councillors take 45 minutes to decide on meeting in person or online

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Following a 45 minute discussion, a vote took place determining that Galway City Council meetings will be held remotely for the rest of the month with a review set for February.

One-off property builds continue to drive strong market growth - IPAV

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for October IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said one-off houses are driving the strong growth especially in desirable areas such as the South East within reach of the capital, which saw an increase of 18.6 percent.

Chambers Ireland broadly welcomes restoration of Covid business supports

Chambers Ireland, the voice of business throughout Ireland, has welcomed the recent announcement from Ministers Donohoe and McGrath on the restoration of Covid supports for qualifying businesses.

Toyota to invest over €31 billion in electric vehicle development

Toyota has announced it will invest over €31 billion into electric vehicle development with the aim of selling upwards of 3.5 million EV units by 2030.

LegenDerry food and drink scene ensures rosy cheeks all round this winter

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Derry has oodles of yummy LegenDerry food and drink options to help visitors stay warm this winter. From cosy cafes to fireside restaurants and street food marvels to artisan bakers, the walled city is bursting with unique food experiences for all the family.

New creative industries innovation hub for GMIT Cluain Mhuire campus on track to open in 2023

Construction is set to begin on a new innovation hub for creative technology startups and entrepreneurs at GMIT’s Cluain Mhuire campus in the second half of 2022, following the approval of planning permission for the project.

Toyota to invest €31bn in EV development

Toyota has announced it will invest some €31bn into electric vehicle development with the aim of selling upwards of 3.5 million EV units by 2030.

Many business leaders also say their business model has been adapted for supply chain issues

The latest quarterly research (Q4 2021) by the Institute of Directors (IoD) in Ireland has found that general inflation, wage inflation and supply chain issues are of concern to a majority of business leaders as their organisations face into 2022. The survey also finds that a majority of business leaders remains optimistic about the financial performance of their primary organisation in both Q1 2022 and, indeed, for the year 2022.

Call out for comedy screenwriters

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Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland (Screen Ireland) is delighted to announce applications are now open for the TV comedy round of Spotlight, Screen Ireland’s flagship screenwriting talent scheme aimed at discovering and developing fresh and exciting new voices.

West Mayo councillors to hold special meeting on greenway funding

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The Westport Municipal District will hold a special stand-alone meeting in January to consider a report on the removal of funding for the Clew Bay Greenway by the Department of Rural and Community Development.

 

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