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Ireland West Airport staff raise €30,000 for three charities

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Ireland West Airport staff were delighted last week to present a cheque for €30,550 to the airport’s three nominated charities for 2016 - Cancer Care West, MS Ireland and Pieta House . In late 2015, in a new initiative by the airport, Ireland West Airport staff voted to select three Irish charities for the inaugural Ireland West Airport Charity of The Year programme for 2016.

Meeting to be held in the new year regarding future of Community Games

 

What is ‘wear and tear’?

If you have ever had an X-ray or MRI, you may have been told you have “wear and tear”. What is wear and tear and what is its cause?

Top tips for laying out your Christmas table from Neptune

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Perhaps even more important than a beautifully decorated Christmas tree, a wonderfully laid-out dining table is what really sets the festive scene in any home.

Top Honours for Londis Stores in Mayo

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The Londis Awards recognise stores that excel across all areas of store performance. This year, 82 Londis retailers received awards, including five stores in Mayo: Mulroy’s Londis, Moneen Roundabout, Castlebar  who won the Retailing Standard Award and Deli and Hot Food Store of the Year 2016, Cunningham’s Londis PLUS, Ballyhaunis who won aRetailing Excellence Award, Hiney’s Londis, Crossmolina who won a Retailing Excellence Award,  Londis PLUS, Station Road, Castlebar  who also claimed a Retailing Standard Award and Mulroy’s Londis, Breaffy Road, Castlebar  winners of the Retailing Standard Award.

Volunteers launch appeal to help Athlone’s homeless

 

So much data, so little time — seminar for creative enterprises in Castlebar

Are you feeling overwhelmed by all the data and analytics from your social media and website? How can you tell who is genuinely interested and who is just browsing? How do you know if your online promotion and paid posts/tweets are effective?

Ann’s story — there’s no typical homeless

Figures from COPE Galway’s Annual Report 2015 show an alarming rise in the number of people facing homelessness in Galway. One of the most striking features is the changing demographic of what was considered to be a ‘typical’ homeless person. Ann*, a well-spoken grandmother found herself in the shocking position of becoming homeless in her late 50s.

Free green training to support Galway’s youth into work

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Young Galway jobseekers are now being offered the opportunity to up-skill for emerging environmental job opportunities through a free ECO-UNESCO initiative called Green Options.

Tips for Planning your perfect Wedding

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In association with the Galway Advertiser's classified website, www.classified.advertiser.ie we give some top tips for planning your big day

 

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