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Student show to raise money for the Galway Hospice

Six student bands will play the Róisín Dubh on Sunday and 20 per cent of the profits from the show will go towards the Galway Hospice.

KPMG Galway candidates achieve impressive results in exams

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KPMG in Galway has announced that three of its people have achieved some of the highest results in Ireland in the final accounting exams of The Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ICAI). Galway based Caoimhe McLoughlin (second place) John Harney (third place) and Maria Morris (joint eighth place) are all based at the accounting firm’s Eyre Square offices.

Paid career break mooted for civil servants

Civil servants in Mayo could enjoy two years off work with a €20,000 lump sum in their pocket if the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council gets his way.

Dublin band The Gandhis play the Róisín Dubh

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Funding boost for Mayo farmers - Carty

Mayo farmers will receive a funding boost as balancing payments under the 2008 Single Farm Payment were due to be issued, according to Fianna Fáil Senator and Government Spokesperson for Agriculture in Seanad Eireann, John Carty.

Casltecomer golf results

Results from the singles event are as follows: 1 Vincent Dwyer (9) 30 points; 2 Michael Dermody (5) 288 points; 3 Eddie Kenny (11) 27 points.

Time to breathe new life into the west

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Earlier this week, Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty gave a presentation to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs on his new report on redevelopment in the west, entitled Awakening the West.

Sinn Fein to launch major report into the redevelopment of the west

Sinn Féin Senator Pearse Doherty has presented a major report on the redevelopment of the west of Ireland to the Joint Oireachtas Committee on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. The report, entitled “Awakening the West: Overcoming Social and Economic Inequality”, is the first report of its kind in decades and has been put together after a major consultation process involving dozens of groups along the western seaboard.

Irish and English language classes

Mayo Intercultural Action will commence classes in the English and Irish language in its offices in the Castle Street car park, Castlebar.

City escapes the worst cuts as councillors come together for budget

It was expected to be the toughest budget inflicted on Galway city in more than 20 years, however, thanks to an unprecedented cross party effort by all 15 city councillors, Galway was spared the worst in City Hall’s first budget of this current recession.

 

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