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ARAMARK Ireland searches for hot talent in Mayo

ARAMARK Ireland, the catering and facilities management company, has begun its nationwide search for ambitious and eager candidates for its newly launched Graduate Development Programme and is calling on interested candidates in the Mayo area to apply. In October 2008, four people will begin a challenging and exciting year, training for a post as regional manager within ARAMARK Ireland.

Concert in Knockmore

Knockmore Parish Hall Development Committee are raising funds for a hall for the area and this weekend are presenting a Country Gospel concert with James Kilbane in the Church of Christ the King, Knockmore.

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According to Tommy Cooper, FRS Training Ltd’s regional manager (south-east), “FRS is one of the few companies in Ireland that can deliver all the CSCS Skills’ courses (which are the new FAS criteria) for training in the construction industry, so while the sector may be experiencing something of a downturn, we have never been busier. Training is something that really isn’t neglected in the business, largely because organisations can’t afford to either overlook it or exclude it.”

Tidy Towns award winners attend ceremony

Tidy Towns winners had their evening of glory in Emly in south Tipperary, where Minister of State Máire Hoctor presented the them with their prizes at a ceremony held in The Golden Thatch Inn.

Bus Éireann extends €10 return offer on Ballina-Dublin service

Bus Éireann has announced that it is to extend its special offer of a €10 return fare on the Ballina-Dublin number 22 service until November 30 2008.

Damaged bank to be reopened in Graigue by BoI

Fears that the Bank of Ireland would shut its doors for good in the town of Graiguenamanagh were abated this week following the announcement that a new branch was to be opened in the town after criminals destroyed the branch during a raid on the ATM machine.

Chairmen call for retention of two fisheries regions in west

The chairmen of the Western and North Western Regional Fisheries Boards have made a joint plea to Minister Eamon Ryan and Minister of State Sean Power to retain the two fisheries regions and their head offices in Galway and Ballina, when the fisheries boards are abolished and a new Inland Fisheries Authority is created later this year. Under Government proposals, the two regions are to be amalgamated.

Noone to meet Bus Éireann over Loughgeorge and Claregalway transport concerns

Bus shelters for Loughgeorge and Claregalway could be provided if a meeting between Fianna Fáil Oranmore candidate Malachy Noone and Bus Éireann proves successful.

Bus Éireann introduces special festive fares

Bus Éireann has introduced a range of special fares to Galway city from towns around the county in the run-up to Christmas, providing easy and affordable access to the city for shopping and entertainment.

Friends First to commission research into the Western region

Friends First has announced that its chief economist, Jim Power, will publish a research report on the economic and infrastructural challenges faced by the mid western region, in June. The report will identify what the greatest threats are to economic growth in the west of Ireland and it will also examine what policy decisions need to be made to ensure more balanced regional development.

 

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