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Community Diary July 3

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Provider of Claremorris Fibre Town project wins Entrepreneur of the Year Award

Liam O’Kelly, founder and CEO of AirSpeed Telecom, was awarded the coveted RSM Entrepreneur of the Year Award prize at the European Business Awards.  AirSpeed Telecom along with Enet established Claremorris as Ireland’s first Fibre Town following a €500,000 investment that allows  AirSpeed Telecom to offer 250Mbs broadband connectivity to every business in the Claremorris, providing high performance bandwidth, high speed internet, voice and video.

Broadband failure threatens business success in Mullingar

Eircom have admitted that it needs to replace nearly a kilometre of faulty cable in Forest Park Industrial Estate in the town. The fault left several businesses including an award winning, high-tech business without internet access. And according to one business owner eircom’s inability to provide reliable high speed broadband is threating the survival of their company. Robotics & Drives had signed up for O2 broadband, which uses eircom lines, and it was only after serious internet problems that the real issue came to light.

Building a better relationship with your teenager

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Slammed doors. Endless arguments. Cries of “You don’t understand me.” “I hate you.”

Athlone first years to collect ‘digital schoolbags’

First year students entering St Joseph’s College Summerhill this September will be doing so with a lighter load than their predecessors, as the school launches a new ‘digital schoolbag’.

Youth café in Ballina

The cafe is open in Ballina Family Resource Centre for 12 to 15 year olds (in secondary level). Opening hours: Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 3pm to 7pm; Saturdays 1pm to 7pm.

Express Service - one hour servicing on Toyota

Introducing the fastest, most comprehensive way to service your Toyota car at Grange Motors, Mullingar.

Learn a language over six weekends

The Granary Learning Centre is offering a convenient way to complete a beginner course in Spanish, German, or Italian over six weekend days in May and June. By the end of the course the student will achieve A1 level in language competence according to the European ranking scheme. Class times are scheduled to allow attendees to travel to Galway in the morning and be home again by the evening. Each course is taught by two qualified teachers who are both native speakers with many years of experience.

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.

Leading design software for online learning now at IT Sligo

IT Sligo has become the first third level institution in Ireland and the UK to sign a licence agreement with computer software giant Adobe – which gives institute students 24/7 access to some of the world’s leading design software from any computer, anywhere with internet access.

 

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