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Positive signs in commercial market

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Mullery auctioneers has reported a marked increase in the commercial letting market during the first quarter of this year.

New business centre offers positive outlook

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The opening of a high-tech new business centre in Kilkenny demonstrates the ‘positive’ outlook for enterprise in the city, according to Alison McGrath, CEO of Kilkenny Chamber of Commerce.

St Patrick’s Day 2010 a great success

The prize-giving ceremony for this year’s St Patrick’s Day festivities takes place this evening, Friday March 26, at 8pm in the Greville Arms Hotel, with sponsors and parade participants welcome to attend.

Castlebar Youth Bank

Working in partnership with Foróige, Ulster Bank, the Irish Youth Foundation, and the Irish Community Foundation, Youth Bank haS a grant fund to share out among young people and youth groups in Castlebar.

Better Business Show comes to Mayo

The Small Firms Association, the group that represents small businesses in Ireland, has announced that the SFA Better Business Show will visit Mayo on Wednesday, February 17 at Breaffy House in Castlebar from 6.30pm to 8pm.

One-way street system begins on Wednesday

Athlone Town Council has issued a reminder to all drivers that from Wednesday August 13 there will be revised traffic arrangements in the town centre.

Youth grants

Mayo’s first youth bank, Castle Cash, has opened in partnership with Foroige, Ulster Bank, the Irish Youth Foundation, and the Irish Community Foundation. The bank grants funds to share out among young people and youth groups in Castlebar town.

Mullingar taxi driver to host charity concert

Mullingar taxi driver Ciaran Whyte, in association with the Westmeath Friends of Simon, has announced details of a charity concert to be held in the Greville Arms Hotel on Monday September 29 at 8pm.

Boost for Kilkenny small and medium sized firms expected

Minister of State at the Department of Trade and Enterprise, John McGuinness has welcomed the news that the European Investment Bank is making a total of €300 million available for loans for Irish small and medium sized firms.

Farrell’s late point ensures Pals victory

Palatine 0-8

 

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