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Coláiste Mhuirlinne’s new building to open when students return from mid-term break

A new school building under the patronage of Galway, Roscommon, Education & Training Board (GRETB) is to open in February, where current first year students will commence classes in a state of the art facility straight after the mid-term break.

Man criminally damaged broadband tranmission equipment on hill

An American man who came to Ireland as a volunteer organic farmer but became involved in protesting in north Mayo caused more than €5,000 damage to broadband transmission equipment and fencing on Dooncarton Hill in Erris.

Harkin questions honesty of those in favour of over grounding cables

The suggestion by the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise & Innovation Richard Bruton, that the cost of undergrounding cables in the planned EirGrid development would prevent more balanced regional development, was the type of argument which raised questions about the honesty of those favouring overgrounding of the various projects.

St Mary’s College to hold open evening

Over the past 100 years St Mary's College, in its steadfast delivery of a first rate educational experience to its student body, has perpetually kept pace with the needs of the times in which it served.

Broadband speed boost with gas pipeline decision

Broadband speeds in the county are to increase and could help Mayo attract more new industries.

Galwaywoman appointed CFO of NTR plc

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NTR plc, a leading investor in renewable energy, has announced that Galwaywoman Marie Joyce, from Galway, has been appointed Chief Financial Officer and main board director of the Group. She replaces Neil Parkinson, CFO and formerly CEO of two Group subsidiaries, who is leaving NTR having successfully steered it through a financial restructuring culminating in a share redemption of €100m.§

Take Action Business competition launches with Tuam Networking Event

The launch of the Take Action Business competition takes place at 11.30am on Wednesday November 6 at Beechtree Enterprise Centre, Weir Road,Tuam.

Councillors call for Tuam to Athenry railway to be protected in Galway County Development Plan

Protecting infrastructure such as the Tuam to Athenry railway line is one step in ensuring that future investment and development in the west is not put at risk, that is according to the majority of county councillors who fiercely disagreed with suggestions that hopes of one day reopening the line should be abandoned and a greenway put in its place.

Spacious family home in Kinvara

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This gorgeous six bedroom home represents a rare opportunity to acquire a luxurious beach front residence, surrounded by delightful gardens and in a superb location, close to the pretty coastal town of Kinvara.

Business activity lower in Connacht hardware stores survey reveals

A survey conducted by Hardware Association Ireland (HAI) among its retail members indicates that overall business activity in hardware stores in Connacht is eight per cent lower than their counterparts in Dublin and the rest of Leinster.

 

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