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The ‘Cotton’ Factory
In the early fifties, Sisk’s (led by foreman Jack Lillis) built a factory ‘out the country’ on a two-and-a-half acres on Sandy Road. It was part of a 15-acre site and the state-of-the-art building would house an industry called Galway Textile Printers which would become known as ‘The Cotton Factory’ or even ‘The Cotton’. We already had a hat factory and a china factory in Galway, but this was industry on a new scale in here. They quickly became one of the biggest employers in the west of Ireland. A number of those who worked there were specialists who were brought in to help set up the factory, but most of the employees were local.
Fearne Cotton launches interiors range
Fearne Cotton has been a very busy lady! Not only has she recently become a mum, she has added to her fashion line, a fabulous furniture and interiors range for Littlewoods Ireland. Fearne stays true to her signature style with the collection, which includes pretty yet practical pieces.With everything from curtains and chairs to sofas and mirrors, the range is available now exclusively on littlewoodsireland.ie.
Fearne Cotton launches interiors range
Fearne Cotton has been a very busy lady! Not only has she recently become a mum, she has added to her fashion line, a fabulous furniture and interiors range for Littlewoods Ireland. Fearne stays true to her signature style with the collection, which includes pretty yet practical pieces.With everything from curtains and chairs to sofas and mirrors, the range is available now exclusively on littlewoodsireland.ie.
Cotton Box completes fit-out of apartment development
Clarinbridge based interior design company, Cotton Box Design Group, has just completed the interior fit-out of the Cearnóg Nua development, Moycullen, which has been built and developed by Rhatigan Developments Ltd.
Reusable cloth nappies — a cheaper option
Nappies are a huge expense. They are a necessity for parents, so we often take the cost for granted, and because we get used to buying them on a weekly basis, the overall cost is probably never considered. But when you consider that one baby will need upwards of 6,000 nappies over a two-year period, it certainly adds up.
