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Tips for keeping fussy eaters healthy with Evergreen Healthfoods and Nuzest

Having a fussy eater in the family can be challenging. There are the practicalities of preparing meals that they will eat, the frustrations over making food and seeing it left or rejected, and the worries about whether they are getting the nutrition they need.

Bord Bia launches recruitment campaign for 2023 marketing fellowship programme

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Bord Bia, through its Talent Academy, is now accepting applications for its 2023 postgraduate programme with up to 20 fully-funded places on offer. The programme includes a fully funded masters at UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, a bursary, and a guaranteed work placement through the agency’s domestic and global network.

Mayo Day returns with 'Home To Where The Heart Is'

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Mayo Day returns with the largest Mayo Day flagship event to date! ‘Home to where the Heart is’ will see Castlebar transformed into a hive of Mayo Day celebration with something for all the family, on Saturday, April 30 from 11am till late.

Exclusive new supper club at the g Hotel

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A new supper club is set to take place at the five-star g Hotel & Spa, launching on April 27.

Jobs boost for Loughrea as ninth Plaza Group outlet set for summer opening

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Loughrea received a welcome jobs boost this week with the news that 60 jobs are to be created with the opening of the latest offering from the Plaza Group in the area.

Improving dairy efficiencies under the spotlight at Oranmore farm walk

Ifac, Ireland’s farming, food and agribusiness professional services firm, in partnership with Aurivo and Teagasc, will host a farm walk in Oranmore next week.

Opening of Bliary/Moydrum footpath to ensure heightened pedestrian safety in the locality

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A sense of community was most evident in Bliary/Moydrum in recent times as the local residents association united to formally open a new footpath the construction of which will increase pedestrian safety, encourage fitness and allow neighbours to meet and converse in an outdoor setting.

IHF calls on Government to scrap planned tourism VAT rate increase

Escalating business costs, particularly in energy, are placing an incredible strain on hotels and guesthouses across Ireland seeking to rebuild after an unprecedented two years of the pandemic.

Sheean Hill – history and folklore

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Across the length and breadth of Ireland, there are elevated sites that have captured the imagination of people over many centuries. Tara, Slane, and Loughcrew are some better-known examples. Croagh Patrick was on everyone's mind recently with the memorable 'Climb with Charlie' event.

 

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