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Women in Business - Melissa Walsh - MW Design, Print and Signs

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Melissa Walsh is the business owner of MW Design, Print & Signs, located at Lakeside Retail Park, Claremorris. Melissa established her award-winning design, print and signs business in 2003, now celebrating 17 Years in business.

Successful 2019 for MW Design as it caters to all your printing needs

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MW Design, Print & Signs, Claremorris, establised in 2003, is a graphic designer, full colour general printer and large format printer business.

Improved regulation signage a necessity at Coosan Point

A call for improved signage at Coosan Point displaying the bye laws regarding anti-social behaviour and jet ski usage was broached at the Athlone Moate Municipal District.

Road signs being stolen daily — O'Brien

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Road signs are being stolen off poles every day, a councillor alleged at the monthly meeting of the Claremorris Municipal District this week.

Great Hunger commemorative plaque unveiled by local Minister

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A return to his home town and the official duty of unveiling a memorial plaque, commemorating the memory of those Great Hunger victims who died in the Athlone Union Workhouse, awaited Deputy Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran on Saturday morning.

Bawnmore Traffic Safety Group erect stark signs to get message across

The message is stark — do you want to be the first person to die?

Ballina councillors give the go ahead for new bye-laws on signs

Ballina looks to curb the blight of poor signage

Ballina Town Council will be putting new draft signage bye-laws out to public consultation in the next few weeks. Town architect, Kevin Keegan gave a presentation to the members of the council on the issue of poor and unattractive signage in the town and its surrounds and the impression it gives. Mr Keegan told the meeting that the council had problems in trying to get certain businesses to comply with the council’s requests to remove or replace poor signage as there were no bye-laws in place.

Martin glad that NRA signs will go

Westport town councillor Keith Martin has welcomed the announcement by the National Roads Authority that the white licence plate style signage recently erected on Westport’s cut-stone bridges was erected in error and will be removed.

Chamber CEO lashes ‘heavy handed’ crackdown on sandwich boards

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Galway Chamber of Commerce CEO Michael Coyle has criticised the “heavy handed approach” taken by the City Council and the Gardaí for their joint operation in removing signs in the pedestrianised area of the city earlier this week.

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