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Majority of employees would leave current job for more flexible role

A survey among Irish workers has found that two out of three people (64 percent) said they now work in a flexible environment - this is an increase from the same survey in 2019, before the pandemic when 53 percent said they worked in a flexible environment.

Finale of ambitious series celebrating Europe’s cultural diversity

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Finale of ambitious series celebrating Europe’s cultural diversity

Homemade compost — a magical resource for your garden

Homemade compost is a magical resource for your garden and will have your plants thriving, whilst also helping to keep your waste costs down. According to StopFoodWaste.ie, “composting is the natural process of decomposition that turns organic materials like garden waste and vegetable food scraps into a dark, crumbly and earthy smelling material”.

Easter break can bring sadness for bereaved parents but support is available

Spring has sprung and with it brings longer evenings and brighter days. Anam Cara, a national organisation supporting bereaved parents, want to reach out to parents who find this time of year difficult in their grieving process.

McDonnell appointed Chairperson of Digital Business Ireland

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Digital Business Ireland has announced the appointment of Ashley McDonnell of global luxury powerhouse PUIG, as Chairperson of the representative body up to 2024.

Tickets selling fast as Hindsight Foresight for Gobshites makes Backstage return

There is great excitement building for the long-awaited return of Backstage at The Snug Bar with tickets selling fast for the forthcoming production of Hindsight Foresight for Gobshites.

Next cycle mechanics course to start in April

An Mheitheal Rothar has announced the next intake of its local training initiative in cycle mechanics will be in April 2022.

Crowe calls for carbon tax deferral on home heating fuels

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Carbon taxes on home heating fuels, due to come into force on May 1 must be deferred until Budget 2023 in October.

Local Sinn Fein Deputy calls on government parties to scrap planned carbon tax hikes

Local Sinn Féin Deputy Sorca Clarke has urged cross-party support for a Sinn Féin motion that calls on government to scrap the planned carbon tax hike.

Athlone Towncentre celebrates patron saint with wealth of free entertainment

On St Patrick’s Day, Athlone Towncentre will be open from 12–6pm with a free arts and crafts workshop for children from 1-4pm together with music and meet and greets with their friendly, larger than life leprechaun who will be roaming the mall during the afternoon.

 

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