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Denny wants Galwegians’ view of what makes home ‘home’?

Galwegians will be asked what their idea of home is as part of when Denny ‘Home on Wheels’ takes to the road and specially created ‘homes’ will be popping up throughout the country on main retail streets.

More upheaval for Elan after summons to appear in US Federal Court

The Monksland-based phamaceutical firm Elan has been summoned to appear in a Federal court in the US after disclosing two cases of a brain disorder related to its trump product, prior to a €605m ($885m) share sale earlier this month.

Athlone firm short-listed for top engineers award

Athlone-based WYG Ireland has been short-listed for the prestigious Engineers Ireland Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Company of the Year Award 2009.

Designer fashion event hits Athlone to raise funds for breast cancer

This weekend, Friday October 10 and Saturday October 11 sees one of the most talked-about designer fashion sales take place in the Radisson Hotel, Athlone - the Make Me An Offer extravaganza.

€1.45m funding prompts clash over art gallery plans

News that funding of €1.45 million has been awarded to the town council towards the conversion of the Fr Matthew Hall into an art gallery sparked fresh debate this week on the merits of the project.

€2.65 m for Athlone and Mullingar projects

Westmeath local authorities are delighted to announce that grant aid funding of up to ?2.65 million towards the Athlone Art Gallery and the Mullingar Cycle Network has been secured through the BMW Gateways and Hubs ERDF (European Regional Development Fund) Scheme.

Athlone telecoms company in provisional liquidation

A provisional liquidator has been appointed to the Athlone and Dublin-based telelecommunications company, Babcock Networks.

Elan’s Tysabri lowers Crohn’s hospitalisations

Athlone-based pharmaceutical company, Elan, and its US partner Biogen have announced that their drug Tysabri has been proven to significantly reduce the rate of hospitalisation of patients with moderate-to-severe Crohn’s disease.

Defence Forces’ budget must be defended – McFadden

Speaking on the second stage of the Defence (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill 2009 in the Seanad this week, Fine Gael Longford/ Westmeath Senator, Nicky McFadden, said any cut to the Defence Forces’ budget, which allows troops to be adequately trained and facilitates them with the most up-to-date equipment, must be avoided at all costs.

Athlone business to share success story at seminar

Athlone-based company, Solano Tech, is to share its business story at a seminar to be held in Galway later this month.

 

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