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New car market is up 38 percent after first quarter

According to official industry figures for new cars registered in March 2010, they are up 78 per cent on March 2009, from 7,764 to 13,813.

New car market is up 38 per cent after first quarter

According to official industry figures, 13,813 new cars were registered in March 2010, up 78 per cent on March 2009 (7,764).

Casey’s Centra is finalist in Centra Store of Year Awards 2010

Casey’s Centra, Castlebar, was recently announced as one of 10 stores to receive a finalist award in the running for the coveted Centra Store of the Year 2010 title.

New Mazda3 models get special finance offer

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Mazda says that it now offers a sensible finance offer for all new Mazda3 models.

Chinese deal a major boost for Galway’s Lightstorm

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Dangan-based Lightstorm Networks, enabling next generation packet network services with carrier-grade Ethernet silicon, has announced that ZTE Corporation — a leading global provider of telecommunications equipment and network solutions, will now be using Lightstorm’s Brooklyn-10 carrier Ethernet switch for a VOD server application. The agreement reflects the surge in VOD usage worldwide, while emphasizing both companies’ commitment to providing the innovative technology required to exceed that demand.

Forty eight thousand solar grants approved and no sign of it stopping

To date, Sustainable Energy Ireland has granted 48,000 grants for solar water heating systems in Ireland, which is the highest growth rate in Europe.

Local Tidy Town heroes honoured

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Mr Michael Kitt TD, Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, presented the winners of the National Tidy Towns Competition (west region) with their prizes on Monday afternoon and also commended five local Tidy Town heroes for their tireless endeavours in selflessly contributing to the public good in their communities.

Forty eight thousand solar grants approved and counting

To date, Sustainable Energy Ireland (SEI) has granted 48,000 grants for solar water heating systems in Ireland, which is the highest growth rate in all of Europe.

Westmeath is focusing on solar as local company are awarded national accreditation

A local solar installation company, Padraig Keegan Heatingand Plumbing, has joined an all-Ireland accreditation scheme that brings peace of mind to homeowners in Westmeath looking to install solar thermal hot water systems. The company has passed stringent vetting criteria to become a member of the Kingspan Solar Accredited Installer Scheme.  

Galway vintners

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During the reign of Edward VI, when the Puritans controlled Galway, it was provided that “No man should keep an Ale House without being licensed, under penalty of three days imprisonment and a fine of twenty shillings”. It was added: “But because many Ale House keepers in those days were not able to pay that Forfeiture, and it was seldom levied by reasons of poverty, which made people unwilling to prevent the offenders.” Therefore a further punishment was added by statute during the reign of Charles I which not only inflicted the forfeiture of 20 shillings to the use of the poor, to be levied by the constable or church warden, by warrant of a justice before whom the offence was proved, and which distress may be sold three days afterwards; but it provided that if no distress could be taken, the justice should deliver the offender to the constable to be whipped. For the second offence, the offender was to be committed to the House of Correction for a month. A married woman who kept an ale house without licence made her husband liable for punishment.

 

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