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Johnny Penrose becomes new Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council

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Labour Councillor Johnny Penrose is the new Cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, and he’s delighted with his role.

Claremorris Chamber continues to lobby for motorway extension

Claremorris Chamber of Commerce members have expressed their delight at the decision by Government, in its stimulus package, to give the go-ahead for the M17-M18 Tuam-Gort motorway.

Galway schools to get 100mbs broadband by October

Galway’s secondary school should have 100 mbs broadband access by October, allowing pupils higher speed broadband internet access than before.

Oranmore could benefit from new high-speed broadband cable

A new high-capacity broadband cable linking Ireland with the United States will make Oranmore a hotbed for hi-tech multinationals according to a local TD.

New student grant system a ‘retrograde step’

A new central student grant system, which will handle all new student grant applications from this academic year on, has been condemned by local councillors.

Ballina and Castlebar included in Phase II of eircom’s Fibre Rollout

Ballina and Castlebar are two of thirteen communities included in the Eircom Group fibre rollout, it was announced this week, following last year’s commitment by Eircom to spend €100 million on Phase 1 of a plan that aims to reach one million premises over the next four years.

Mayo secondary schools to receive high speed broadband — Minister Ring

Twenty five secondary schools in Mayo are to get high speed (100Mbps) broadband over the next few years as part of a national programme being rolled out in all secondary schools. Welcoming the announcement, Minister for State at the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport, Michael Ring detailed the Mayo schools as follows:

Individually tailored education at Galway Community College

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Galway Community College has seen many changes since 1969 when it opened. Now into its fifth decade of providing education for its community, the college is continually improving its facilities to serve the needs of all learners. The school now offers courses across three separate areas of learning, namely mainstream (from first year to Leaving Cert), post-Leaving Cert (PLC further education), and adult education (part-time evening courses delivering hobby and FETAC Level 5 and 6 certification).

Gray Office Park — everything a business could need

Gray Office Park (GOP) was set up January 2010, to create a prestigious serviced office complex in Galway city centre and later expanded to Parkmore Complex.

Three National Broadband Scheme bus to visit Westport

Three, Ireland’s largest high speed network is delighted to announce that the National Broadband Scheme bus will be visiting the iStore in Westport just in time for Christmas.

 

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