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Outdoor reopening important step but only short-term solution - VFI

The announcement that pubs can reopen for outdoor trading from June 7 is an important and welcome first step, but government must now ensure indoor trading can resume as soon as possible, according to the Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI).

Taking note of the prevalent symptoms associated with food intolerance

A food intolerance is a bad reaction to a food, but without involving the immune system.

Summer dining delights at the Lough Rea Hotel

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The Lough Rea Hotel and Spa has done it again. The hotel has been noted in The Irish Times Top 100 places to dine outdoors this summer, and if you visit to see why you will not be disappointed.

Book your break in the midlands

Explore the heart of Ireland this summer from your home away from home, The Prince of Wales Hotel, situated centrally on Church Street in Athlone. The hotel can be found alongside the River Shannon in a beautiful location. This stunning four-star hotel is the perfect choice for your break this summer.

News in Brief - Around the county

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News from around the county 

Mayo manufacturer appoints new Commercial Director

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LYNOSLIFE, a leading Irish manufacturer of cosmetics, beauty, health and wellbeing products, has announced the appointment of Phil O’Sullivan as commercial director.

START campaign calling on families to return to regular healthy eating habits

New research from safefood in support of the START campaign has found that almost 50 percent of parents and guardians said children are eating more treats since the start of the pandemic and that they are finding it difficult to keep the amount of treats their children eat to a minimum.

Is sitting too much causing my back pain or sciatica?

A major manufacturer of workstations reports that 86 percent of work computer users have to sit all day, and when they do rise from sitting, more than half (56 percent) use food as the excuse to get up and move.

Is sitting too much causing my back pain or sciatica?

A major manufacturer of workstations reports that 86 per cent of work computer users have to sit all day, and when they do rise from sitting, more than half (56 per cent) use food as the excuse to get up and move. In addition to sitting at work, for meals, and commuting to/from work, 36 per cent sit another one to two hours watching TV, 10 per cent sit one to two hours for gaming, 25 per cent sit one to two hours for reading/lounging, and 29 per cent use their home computer for one to two hours. In summary, the average Irish person sits for 9.5 hours a day and sleep for eight hours. That's a total of 17.5 hours a day off their feet.

Exciting community park and gardens space proposed for Headford

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Plans for unveiled this week for the creation of an ambitious new park and gardens on the outskirts of Headford, under a proposal being promoted by Headford Community Garden and Headford Men’s Shed.

 

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