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Businesses urged to review security from unwanted activity around Halloween
Security specialist Netwatch anticipates a 40 to 50 per cent increase in unwanted activity at business sites across the country in the coming week, as this has been the pattern in recent years leading up to Halloween.
Galway businesses urged to review security from unwanted activity around Halloween
Security specialists Netwatch anticipate a 40% to 50% increase in unwanted activity at business sites across the country in the coming week, as this has been the pattern in recent years leading up to Halloween.
Belmullet leisure complex to shut its doors on Sunday
The popular Gateway Leisure complex in Belmullet has announced that it will be closing the doors on the business this coming Sunday, October 10.
Government plan needed to tackle driving test backlog, says Crowe
Thousands of Galwegians are still waiting for a driving test, but with the average waiting time now at six months, the Government must step in to stop that timescale growing longer.
Galway TDs urged to support new Bill banning ‘dual pricing’
Galway TDs are being called on to support a new Bill aimed at reducing insurance costs by banning the practice of ‘dual pricing’.
Business suffers the latest in a series of attacks
A Galway city centre business has been left counting the cost after a night of vandalism resulted in the premises’ front windows being smashed.
It's about showing people there is an alternative - Daly
"We know what we are up against, but it is about getting our message out there and building for the future and showing people there is an alternative out there - this is a process, it won't happen overnight, we want to get the message out there that there is an alternative for people and we don't have to just take the narrative that is constantly spun that only helps a small number in society. It is a hard slog to build it, but we are determined to do it", said People Before Profit Mayo candidate Joe Daly, explaining to the Mayo Advertiser this week why he is out knocking on doors and looking for people's votes
Conor Burke to run for Solidarity in Galway West
Conor Burke, one of the city's most prominent socialist activists, who was heavily involved in campaigns on housing and homelessness, and against water charges, has been chosen as Solidarity's Galway West candidate.
Government disingenuous towards creches once again, says Fitzmaurice
Creche owners have been left disillusioned yet again by this Government as support payments begin to hit their accounts, according to independent TD Michael Fitzmaurice.
Minister Zappone appears unaware of issues facing childcare sector – Rabbitte
Fianna Fail Spokesperson on Children and Youth Affairs, Anne Rabbitte has expressed her complete shock that Minister Katherine Zappone was unaware of the huge issues facing childcare providers in terms of business costs.