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Clockworks' ticking timebomb to success

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“The advice might seem obvious: do the thing you talk about you want to do, that is the key,” says James McGregor, singer, songwriter, guitarist and thinker of four-piece rock and rollers The Clockworks.

€85 million in Covid back tax owed by 3,000 Galway firms

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The Revenue Commissioners are owed €85 million in unpaid taxes by Galway businesses under the Covid-19 era Debt Warehousing Scheme.

New €446,000 Community Climate fund launched in Galway City

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Galway City Council is now accepting applications for a new Community Climate Action fund for community groups to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and help decarbonise the city. The funding will support small (up to €20,000), medium (€21,000-€50,000), and large-scale (€51,000-€100,000) community climate action projects in five key theme areas: community energy; travel; food and waste; shopping and recycling; and local climate and environmental action.

Galway-based Siren simplifies search and improves officer safety for US law enforcement departments

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Galway-based Siren, the company that provides an all-in-one investigation platform to US Police and Sheriff’s Departments, Intelligence and Law Enforcement Agencies, Fusion Centres and High Intensity Drug Trafficking Areas programmes (HIDTAs), has launched a new AI-Powered search capability and mobile access as part of its new Siren for Law Enforcement and Siren Forensics bundles.

Connacht Hospitality Group appoints two new directors to drive strategic expansion

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The Connacht Hospitality Group has announced two new additions to its Board of Directors: Group Operations Director Wayne Neilon and Group Finance Director Brian Lynch.

Dublin gets Coole Music after nine year wait

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A man who kept the story of Galway alive

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The great stories have always found their way down to those who appreciate them the most. The cave writings, the hewed and smoothened tablets, the leathery books that fill the most treasured libraries; the tiny lead-made print of the 18th and 19th century newspapers.

House prices go up while supply goes down, according to latest property report

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House prices in Galway city and county continue to rise as supply is down one quarter.

O’Donnellan & Joyce property auctions excellence continues locally and nationwide

In 2023, O'Donnellan & Joyce auctions maintained its stronghold as a highly effective method of property sale, experiencing continued success. Holding eight livestream property auctions this year, which have been a favourite, demonstrated resilience and growth, achieving over €16 million in auction sales. The collaboration with David Brandt Studios persisted, providing a seamless live stream of O'Donnellan & Joyce auctions online.

 

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