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No money to pick up after illegal dumping

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There is no budget allocation in the Ballina Municipal District for the picking up of rubbish that is dumped illegally in the area, the coucillors in the district was told this week. Independent councillor Seamus Weir raised the issue at the January meeting on Wednesday and listed a number of sites in his area where illegal dumping was happening. He later told the meeting that he raised the issue because he had been informed that there was no budget put aside to clean it up.

Custom House is accepting applications for the use of studios

Custom House Studios at Westport Quay is now inviting submissions for the use of studios, starting in August, 2016.

Used imports into Ireland up 22pc this year - Cartell.ie

Vehicle history expert, Cartell.ie, has reported that the number of used vehicles imported into Ireland is up 22 per cent on last year.

Custom House is accepting applications for the use of studios

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Custom House Studios at Westport Quay is now inviting submissions for the use of studios, starting in August, 2016.

More than one in 10 UK imports are write-offs

More than one in 10 of all UK imports registered in Ireland during a six-month-period in 2015 were previously written off in the UK, according to vehicle history experts, Cartell.ie.

NCC report a reminder of need for vigilance on economy and competitiveness – Bruton

The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton, says the NCC’s Cost of Doing Business Report provides a reminder of the need for vigilance and action on competitiveness if we are to support the strong economy and society that we all aspire to.

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Chambers welcome signing of Shannon Airport Bill

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The Chambers of Ennis, Galway, Limerick and Shannon, which represent 1,355 members with a combined employment level of 45,700, have welcomed the recent signing into law of the Shannon Airport Bill by President Michael D Higgins.

Export award for Ballybrit company

A Galway company has scooped the Service Exporter of the Year award.

Five Mayo companies contribute to Ireland’s export success

Five Mayo based companies exported goods to the value of €709 million in the past year landing them a place on the Top 250 Exporters in Ireland and Northern Ireland list.

 

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