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Businesses can now rent offices by the hour

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Galway businesses which wish to have high-spec offices without incurring high rent and high costs can now rent space for shorter periods, even down to an hour.

Broadband and third level impeding investment in Kilkenny

The lack of adequate broadband and a third level university is impeding investment by foreign and domestic companies in Kilkenny, according to members at this month’s meeting of Kilkenny County Council.

IBEC encourages employers to attend seminar on disputes and claims

IBEC West has announced plans to host a free seminar for businesses about employment disputes and claims called ‘Minimising risk in today’s turbulent business environment’at the Westwood House Hotel in Galway on Thursday next, March 25.

Castlecomer golf results

Results from the 4 person classic are as follows: 1 Colm Meagher (12), Peter Donnelly (10), Adrian O’Neill (8), Michael O’Draighneain (13) Kinsale 104 points; 2 Seamus O’Connor (17), Martin Holohan (10), Mary Brophy (22), Breda Phelan (15) 103 points; 3 Eamonn Breen (12), John Brennan (15), Gary Kirby (16) Kilkenny, Con Delaney (14) Abbeyleix 103 points; 4 Mick Daly (14), Shay Kennedy (12), Martin Brennan G (13), John Kelly (13) 101 points b9; 5 Eddie Kenny (12), Tony Carr (17), John O’Driscoll (18), Aoife Carr (32).

Councillors keen to support local businesses in ‘Comer

In the current economic climate it is important for our local councillors to do their best to support the interests of existing businesses as well as new development in the county, according to a north Kilkenny councillor.

IBEC welcomes ESB investment

The start of construction this week by the ESB on a new 110kV station at Seamus Quirke Road in Galway is a welcome development for the region, according to IBEC regional director John Brennan.

Brennan calls for high-tech industry for Castlecomer

A north Kilkenny councillor has called for Enterprise Ireland and the IDA to attract a high-tech manufacturing facility to Castlecomer.

Businesses breathe sigh of relief at minimalist rates increase

Galway business breathed a sigh of relief this week when it emerged that the commercial rates would only increase by one per cent instead of the three expected. The minimalist move was welcomed by IBEC West and the Galway Chamber of Commerce.

Indoor arena kicks the weather into touch

Ever been frustrated when a training session has had to be cancelled due to the good old unpredictable Irish weather? Well the answer is now on your doorstep, right here in Kilkenny.

O’Brien pledges Kilkenny’s opposition to rural transport cutbacks

Kilkenny fully supports multi–county opposition to any funding cuts by the Government to the rural bus system, according to Thomastown Cllr Michael O’Brien.

 

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