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Galway medical device business wins FDA clearance

A Ballybrit based medical device company has received some good news for its export business. ArraVasc designs, manufactures, and markets innovative devices for interventional clinicians across the world. In August the business received notification of FDA clearance, which will allow export sales to the USA. 

Local property tax rate to remain unchanged next year, vote councillors

Galway city councillors have voted to retain the local property tax at its current rate for the coming year.

Energy companies must pass on the savings, says O’Rourke

Fianna Fáil Councillor Aengus O’Rourke is calling on the Commission for Energy Regulation [CER] to act now and ensure that the huge reductions in the cost of oil are passed on by the energy companies to householders.

Probus Group reveal plaque at Shamrock Lodge Hotel

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Members of the Athlone Probus Group revealed a new plaque at the Shamrock Lodge Hotel on September 7 to mark the group’s continued association with the establishment.

New and refreshed model line-up from Honda

Due to arrive in Irish showrooms from October onwards, Honda tells us that both the all-new HR-V and Jazz models models combine sophisticated new design concepts with the safety, class-leading interior space and versatility customary to Honda models. The Honda HR-V sees the return of a much-loved nameplate to the Irish market, and will retail from €23,995 with class-leading equipment when it launches in Ireland.

New Honda cars for ploughing championships

The 2015 National Ploughing Championships underlines an important year for Honda and sees the brand presenting its new model range of entirely refreshed and all-new cars together for the first time in Ireland.

Castlebar IDA building gets planning approval

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This week saw planning permission granted by Mayo County Council for a new €5 million IDA building in Castlebar. The new building will be located on the Moneen Road in the town on a site that is already fully serviced and owned by the IDA.

Small businesses expect fifteen per cent jobs boost from online trading

More than 70 per cent of small businesses that have participated in the Government’s Trading Online Voucher Scheme expect to recruit more staff, according to a survey published by the Department of Communications, Energy, and Natural Resources. On average, the small firms that expect to take on extra workers predict a jobs-dividend of almost 15 per cent.

Final call for Mayo female entrepreneurs to apply for fully funded ACORNS programme aimed at early stage rural based entrepreneurs

This Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine and CEDRA funded programme will see up to 50 start-up female-led businesses mentored by successful and experienced entrepreneurs to develop and advance their enterprises. Applications are being sought for a new fully funded programme aimed at providing early stage Mayo based, female entrepreneurs with the knowledge, support and networking opportunities to advance the development of their businesses. Entitled ACORNS (Accelerating the Creation Of Rural Nascent Start-ups) - the programme is focused on unleashing the potential of female entrepreneurs living in rural Ireland who have recently started a business or who have taken concrete steps towards setting up a business.

 

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