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Accountancy firm shuts doors in Galway

The Galway branch of Ernst and Young is to shut its doors with the loss of 25 jobs for the city.

Hebron Industrial Estate - For all your industrial and business needs

The Hebron Industrial Estate is home to over eighty businesses in Kilkenny, making it the main centre for industry, business and enterprise in the county and one of the most important in the south-east.

Kilkenny projects contribute to White Young Green’s success

White Young Green in Ireland has seen the group’s gross revenue increase by 57 per cent to €74.77m and much credit for this is attributed to its business in Carlow and Kilkenny.

Bunbury to launch newest book

A Carlow author’s countrywide guide to Irish pubs is brewing up a storm ahead of its launch next month.

Immaculate Paulstown home on the market

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With Paulstown sitting on the Kilkenny side of the border dividing counties Carlow and Kilkenny, this property in the town is ideally located in close vicinity to Carlow town and Kilkenny city, as well as offering easy access to Dublin and Waterford via the new M9 motorway.

Little Sisters of the Poor excited about new home

 The new €20m Little Sisters of the Poor care facility for the elderly moved a step closer with the recent official ‘groundbreaking’ ceremony on the site at Ferrybank on the Waterford / Kilkenny border.

Toon Train for all your baby’s needs

WWW.ToonTrain.ie is a family run business based in Waterford, Ireland and has been in operation since January 2007.

Galway cyclists on board with new national cycling policy group

The Galway Cycling Campaign has welcomed the launch of a new national organisation and vision for cycling promotion.

Jack is back - DJ MES in Club Soda, Tullamore

DJ MES makes his very first appearance in Ireland next Friday November 28 in Club Soda, Tullamore. The internationally renowned San Francisco-based DJ and producer comes to Ireland for just two gigs, so be sure to make it your business to witness a truly extraordinary performer in the flesh.

'08 the year of the Cat

Standing in Paric Lactain in Freshford last January watching a young, fit Antrim side lower Kilkenny's colours in the Walsh Cup didn't leave anyone too upset, most people acknowledged that our warriors had just returned from what is now their annual team holiday and that it would take a few training sessions to shake off the cobwebs. Being honest, Kilkenny fans knew that this bunch of Kilkenny players would bust a gut later in the year to land the 3-in-a-row but I don't think anyone could have envisaged exactly what lay ahead for Kilkenny hurling.

 

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