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Galway couple fined for dumping rubbish in Mayo
Two people from Claregalway were convicted and fined at Ballinrobe District Court this week after a number of rubbish bags which they disposed off in Mayo were detected by the litter warden.
My top six Christmas make-up gift sets
Christmas is fast approaching so let’s have a look at those all important make-up gift sets and see what’s on offer this season!
His and hers fragrances at fabulous prices!
McKanes Pharmacy Ballina are running a fantastic fragrance promotion all this month (see their ad on page seven).
Tynagh Energy selects company to run massive power plant
Tynagh Energy Ltd has announced that GE Energy will operate and maintain the 400- megawatt Tynagh Power Plant and ensure that it complies with the highest environmental standards.
The great Christmas handbag
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Win a licence for secret text messages
Do you have a secret? If you do, you need Matant. Matant is an innovative and original coded writing system for mobile phones. Matant translates your text message into symbols so they can only be deciphered by the recipient, who will need the same language on his/her phone.
Job loss fears for city plant
Workers at city manufacturing plant, Celestica, have serious concerns over their job safety in January.
Fog day afternoons a thing of the past for Ireland West airport
Ireland West Airport Knock has announced that following a competitive tendering procedure, Michael McNamara & Co have been awarded the construction contracts for two major infrastructural projects at the airport; namely the implementation of CAT II ILS (instrument landing system) on Runway 27 and the Runway End Safety Area (RESA) works on the 09 end of the runway, a combined value of €3.6M.
New MD for Winters Property Management
LAMA award-winning Galway company Winters Property Management has announced that Tom Murphy is to take over the role of managing director, leaving his current position of director of operations.
Local schools benefit from IT grants
Two primary schools in Kilkenny and one in Carlow will receive €115,000 in grants for high-tech equipment over the coming days as part of the government's continuing efforts to make technology an integral part of the learning process.