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Last chance to support your local business and vote for Best of Midlands awards

The voting stage of the Best of Midlands awards is coming to an end at midnight, April 28. It’s important to show your support for local businesses by taking a few minutes out to log on to www.bestofmidlands.com before Monday and show your appreciation for your favourite businesses across the Midlands.

Cast your vote for Best of Midlands awards

The voting stage of the Best of Midlands awards is in full swing. Take some time out to log on to www.bestofmidlands.com before Monday April 28 and show your appreciation for your favourite businesses across the Midlands.

Cllr Murphy calls for west to get ‘fair share’ of new ICT undergraduate places

An extra 1,250 information and communication technology (ICT) undergraduate places will be made available annually from 2014, according to Fine Gael city councillor Michelle Murphy who has called for a “fair share” of these undergraduate places to be made available in the west of Ireland.

Claremorris aims to become the first fibre town

Claremorris’ businesses are being urged by their Chamber of Commerce to seize the fantastic opportunity available to become Ireland’s first fibre town. However, the development of the country’s first “fibre to the business” (FTTB) network in Claremorris will only happen if over 50 per cent of the town’s businesses sign up according to chamber president Jimmy Flynn.

Learn to go online for €20

The Learning Institute, Galway, has been successful in securing funding from the Irish Computer Society, and as a result the institute is now offering a range of computer courses for beginners for just €20.

Taoiseach Kenny in town to lay first brick on massive HP building

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HP Ireland this week announced the formal commencement of the construction phase of its new 89,000 sq. ft. office building in Ballybrit, Galway, at a ceremony attended by An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny.

HP Galway supports Galway Simon

During October 2013 HP Galway run their Social Innovation Week, when the company sponsors their employees to complete volunteering work in the local community. This year Galway Simon Community was the charity chosen by HP.

Safeguard your children online for €20

The Learning Institute, Galway, has announced that it has been successful in securing funding from the ICS (Irish Computer Society). As a result of this, The Learning Institute is now offering a range of computer courses for beginners for just €20.

Summerhill students collect ‘digital schoolbags’

First year students at St Joseph’s College, Summerhill were presented with brand new iPads yesterday [Thursday] as they arrived for the first day of their secondary school career.

Final call to nominate Westmeath 2013 Silver Surfer

The deadline for nomination entries in the Google Silver Surfer Awards with Age Action is fast approaching. The people of Westmeath have until Sunday September 15 to nominate a friend, neighbour, or relative who is over 50 and who has made modern technology a part of their daily life.

 

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