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Expand your horizons with the Irish College of Hairdressing

Hairdressing is a mix of passion and expertise. For most hairdressers working in the industry, achieving their qualification is an ambition they held right through school and sometimes as they pursued other careers before finding their natural roots in the industry. The Irish College of Hairdressing, based in Galway city, is the leading international college of hairdressing in Ireland, offering the world recognised City & Guilds qualifications in hairdressing and barbering. More than 75 per cent of students attending the college have achieved a distinction making it the number one choice for those who wish to achieve the very best from their hairdressing training.

Artspace exhibition by Galway artists runs all week

A GROUP exhibition by Galway-based artists Robin Jones, Claire Holian, Eleanor Brennan and Keiran Lyons is taking place in Artspace Studios, Liosban.

Book sale at Charlie Byrne’s

Charlie Byrne’s bookshop is continuing its celebration of 20 years in business this Saturday with an end of summer three for the price of two sale on all books.

Loughnane joins an elite Irish group with world champ medal

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Olive Loughnane is the deserved toast of Loughrea, County Galway, and Ireland this week after becoming only the fourth Irish athlete to stand on the podium at a world athletic championship.

High Court approves €12m takeover of Sweeney Oil

Castlebar Oil Company Ltd and Sweeney Oil, which trades under the name Fate Park Ltd, is to be taken over following a High Court ruling which will see the survival of 105 jobs at the west’s largest oil distribution company.

Invest in yourself with Amicus Technology

Calling all unemployed designers, architects, and engineers, Amicus Technology is now offering you the chance to invest in yourself.

HMS Bounty to star at the Galway Oyster Festival

The most photographed square rigged sail ship in the world, the HMS Bounty, will be part of this year’s Galway International Oyster Festival.

Fly tipping on the cheap costs dear

A woman who paid an unidentified man €5 to remove her rubbish, only to have it discovered by council workers over a wall in Battery Heights, left court €100 poorer this week (September 4).

Galway company signs €2m deal on Enterprise Ireland trade mission

Galway-based company JFC Manufacturing Ltd has secured a €2 million deal which will see it opening a new factory in South Africa, in a joint venture with local plastics design company Accelerate Design Ltd, and generating potential sales of €2.5 million over the next two years.

No joy for Cats but both teams do county proud

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With the Liam McCarthy once again safe in the bag for another year, the attentions turned to the All-Ireland u-21 and camogie finals last Sunday. It must be said that a small Kilkenny contingent made the trip up the N9 and N78 to Croker to cheer on the Cats in their quest for honours.

 

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