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Prestigious LEO Westmeath County Enterprise awards now open for applications
The National Enterprise Awards competition is organised annually by the Local Enterprise Office (LEO) network to acknowledge the achievements of the small business sector.
Loughrea’s Chanelle Pharma sold to leading international private equity firm
One of Ireland’s most successful companies, Chanelle Pharma has been sold by its founder Michael H Burke to Exponent, a leading private equity firm. Headquartered in Loughrea, Chanelle Pharma is Ireland’s largest indigenous manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals for animal and human health. The terms of the sale have not been disclosed.
Two points of view, One page, One debate What is your standpoint?
THE CASE AGAINST:
Injury woes for Shefflin's side ahead of trip to Premier county
Galway had a routine win in the first round of the Allianz Hurling League over Westmeath last Saturday afternoon in Pearse Stadium. The win was overshadowed however, by the news that Sarsfields forward Kevin Cooney will be out for up to five months after requiring surgery to repair a severe hamstring injury.
Superb two bedroom apartment located within mature development of Moate Retirement Village
Apartment 11, Moate Retirement Village, Dublin Road, Moate,
Exclusive five bedroom rural Kilkenny West residence offers charm of countryside living
Kilkenny West
Classic elegance and sheer comfort notable attributes of Bloomfield Drive property
65 Bloomfield Drive,
Love Your Spine with Chiropractix
Chiropractix, Galway city will host its annual Love Your Spine event from February 12 to 17.
McDonogh’s to present ‘Westgate’ office development plans at public information event tonight
McDonogh Capital Investments, a subsidiary of Galway based Thomas McDonogh & Sons Limited, are holding an information evening tonight Thursday, February 8, to present the plans for their Westgate office campus proposed for the Rahoon/Knocknacarra area.
The King of the Claddagh
James Hardiman, the Galway historian, wrote the following in 1820, “This colony has from time immemorial been ruled by one of their own body, periodically elected. This individual, who is dignified with the title of Mayor, in imitation of the head municipal officer of the town, regulates the community according to their own peculiar laws and customs, and settles all their fishery disputes. His decisions are so decisive, and much respected that the parties are seldom known to carry their differences before a legal tribunal, or to trouble the legal magistrates”.