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Easter fundraising concert for Westport Town Hall

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Local musical protégée Richard Hughes neatly combines his Westport 250 celebration with the rediscovery of Westport composer Jane Anne MacDonnell in a gala fundraising evening at Westport Town Hall. The programme includes Jane Anne MacDonnell’s Quadrilles, the premiere of Richard Hughes composition celebrating Westport 250 and music by Mozart and Haydn. The entire proceeds of the night are in aid of the Town Hall. This exceptional musical evening takes place on Easter Sunday, April 16, at 8pm.

Portwest acquires major Australian workwear business in €7.5 million deal

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Leading Westport based clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) manufacturer Portwest Limited has acquired Melbourne company Prime Mover Workwear for a sum in excess of €7.5 million. This is a significant step in Portwest’s strategic geographical expansion across the globe and similar acquisitions in other areas are anticipated. Owned by brothers Cathal, Harry and Owen Hughes, Portwest confidently expect turnover to reach €350 million by 2020, consolidating its position as the fastest growing workwear company in the world.

Mayo based international businesses encouraged to attend EXIM Summit

Businesses in Mayo which trade internationally are encouraged to attend the EXIM Summut, and to enter the EXIM Hero Awards, also taking place on the day. The one-day conference - sponsored by Post Logistics, a new service for exporters from An Post - will feature a panel discussion on the implications of Brexit for Irish global traders.

Portwest to create fifty five new jobs in Westport

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Mayo based company Portwest, one of Europe’s leading manufacturers of personal protective clothing and equipment has announced the creation of 55 new jobs. Over the next four years, staff levels will increase from 75 to 130 at its head office in Westport, Co Mayo. The family-run business has been based in Westport, for over a century where the now global company is run by a trio of brothers, Cathal, Owen and Harry Hughes. The Portwest brand is sold in more than 100 countries worldwide and turnover is also expected to rise from the current level of €125 million to €250 million over the next four to five years.

Buccaneers lose out to Galwegians in Senior Cup final

BUCCANEERS 10 GALWEGIANS 27

Impressive Buccaneers can scoop Senior League title by defeating Sligo on Saturday

Buccaneers can clinch the Connacht Senior League title by beating Sligo at Hamilton Park on Saturday afternoon; kick off 2.30pm.

 

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