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Housing and student accommodation highlighted in Galway Chamber Budget submission

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The need for local action on issues with national dimensions such as housing and student accommodation shortages, transport, energy and parental equality is reflected in Galway Chamber’s submission for Budget 2022.

Galway-French ties strengthen after Ambassador’s meetings with Portershed and Galway Chamber

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Galway-French trade and business ties were strengthened this month after the new French Ambassador’s meetings with Portershed and Galway Chamber.

Accessibility, employment and innovation among themes for Galway Chamber Business Awards

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Business accessibility, employment, innovation, sustainability as well as building towards the future will be the key themes of this year’s Galway Chamber Business Awards.

‘Adopt-a-spot' campaign urges businesses to help keep the city clean

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Galway city businesses are being asked to help keep the city clean by taking responsibility for their own premises and cleaning up the areas a metre out from their stores.

Galway Chamber wins Best Partnership for Business Award

Galway Chamber was last weekend named the winner of the Best Partnership for Business Award at the Chamber Awards 2021.

Aengus Burns elected new Galway Chamber president

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Aengus Burns has been confirmed as the new president of Galway Chamber. He said he was "hugely honoured and humbled" to have been elected to the position and outlined his key priorities for the year ahead.

Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring forty FDI companies to the west

An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.

Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring 40 FDI companies to the west

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An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.

Augustine Hill project gets planning green light

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The backers of the game-changing Augustine Hill urban regeneration project to be built on lands at the rear of Ceannt Station have welcomed the news delivered this week that Galway City Council planners have approved the project, albeit with 53 conditions, most of which are standard.

Supports must remain in place beyond June for businesses and workers, McDonald tells Galway Chamber

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“Despite all of the challenges, the future is bright for Galway, and for Ireland, but only if the right decisions are made today. We have to get people back to work, we have to get enterprise back, we need to come out of this crisis with an ambition to build a national economy at the heart of which are our regional towns and cities.”

 

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