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Sláintecare Healthy Communities formally launched in St Kieran’s Community Centre

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Minister of State for Public Health, Well Being and National Drugs Strategy, Deputy Frank Feighan, visited St Kieran’s Community Centre in Athlone in recent times to launch Sláintecare Healthy Communities Westmeath.

Employability Midlands formally launches updated and improved website

The Tullamore Library was the venue for the successful launch of Employability Midlands’ updated and improved website. www.employabilitymidlands.com.

Athlone based Sidero CEO hosts International Women’s Day fundraising luncheon

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Guests from the worlds of business and technology recently gathered at the five-star InterContinental Dublin for a stylish International Women’s Day lunch hosted by Carmel Owens, CEO of Athlone’s cloud and digital transformation company, Sidero, the event being held in aid of the Oesophageal Cancer Fund.

Qualities of Water exhibition and Lough Carra Catchment Association Booklet launched

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Over 70 people gathered in the Linenhall Foyer on Friday, February 7 to attend the opening of a photographic exhibition “Qualities of Water” and the launch of an educational booklet “Lough Carra – a Gem Worth preserving”.

Green Party address initiatives at Moate public meeting

On Thursday night last, the Longford Westmeath Green Party hosted a public meeting in Moate to discuss green alternatives for rural Ireland in the areas of transport, farming and rural development.

Housing crisis to be focus of discussion at GMIT’s annual International Construction Management Day Conference

The sixth annual GMIT International Construction Management Day Conference will take place in the institute on Tuesday March 8, from 9am to 3.45pm. The annual conference is the largest construction event in the west of Ireland and provides a meeting place for professionals, contractors, and academics to meet and discuss matters of concern to the industry. The event draws delegates from Ireland and abroad.

Supply Chain Ireland seminar highlights demand for further growth of rail and air freight

The growth potential of rail freight, and the air cargo business to and from the west were highlighted at the Supply Chain Ireland seminar, an initiative of the Irish Exporters Association held at the McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris, recently. Under the theme ‘The Past, Present and Future of the Supply Chain in the West’, expert speakers from businesses, and individuals relating to improving and increasing efficiencies of the supply chain network, addressed the various benefits and challenges exporting manufacturers experience during the course of their daily business.

 

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