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Excellence in business recognised by Network Mayo

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Network Mayo announced the winners of its Businesswomen of the Year awards, which took place at the beautiful surroundings of Newport House, Newport, last Friday June 24.

Use internet tools to develop your business

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Leading Irish internet strategist, Aileen O’ Toole will address businesses from Athlone and the Midlands at a business information seminar hosted by Athlone.ie and Westmeath County Enterprise Board taking place in The Sheraton Athlone Hotel on Tuesday June 21 from 12.45pm to 5.30pm.

€4.5 million settlement for Newcastle man

A High Court judge has approved a €4.5 million settlement for a man who is severely brain damaged after suffering viral encephalitis as a result of a viral infection, herpes simplex.

City businesses call for ban on noisy busking

William Street businesses are calling on the Galway City Council to ban buskers from using amplifiers when performing, claiming that it is causing a disturbance for staff and customers.

Call for local youth groups to enter Youth Citizenship Awards

Youth groups from County Westmeath are now invited to enter the 2011 permanent tsb Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards, which recognise young people who are doing their bit for society and working to make their communities a better place.

Enter youth awards

Youth groups from Mayo are invited to enter the 2011 permanent TSB Foróige Youth Citizenship Awards, which recognise young people who are doing their bit for society and working to make their communities a better place.

CIPD Midlands event - Managing Change/ Restructuring

The Midlands branch of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) is pleased to announce details of their upcoming event, Managing Change/ Restructuring. This event is sponsored by VHI Healthcare and will take place at Athlone Institute of Technology at 8am on the morning of Wednesday March 9.

Westmeath hoteliers call for decisive action on tourism from next government

Westmeath hotels and guesthouses today called on local candidates in the General Election to stand firmly behind Irish tourism as one of the county’s largest indigenous employers. Speaking at the launch of the Irish Hotels Federation’s (IHF) four-point plan, Joe O’Brien, chairman of the IHF’s midlands branch said that tourism can be a major engine for job creation and sustainable growth in the local economy provided decisive actions are taken by the next government.

Be inspired by one of Ireland’s leading entrepreneurs

One of Ireland’s leading entrepreneurs is to visit Kilkenny next month for an important networking event organised for business leaders in Kilkenny by the Kilkenny Chamber.

Plea to keep the Irish language alive

We are asking Fine Gael leader, Enda Kenny, to reverse the party’s stated policy of making Irish an optional subject at Leaving Certificate level.

 

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