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The Front Door goes Italian

The Front Doors Pocket Friendly Pizza Promo is back by popular demand. The fantastic deal was requested so often that it’s back again for the summer months. For those who missed out on this offer the first time round check it out!

Tuam development offers built-in market stability

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Uncertainty about property values and borrowing capabilities is rampant in these tough economic times, so it is refreshing to see a builder taking on these issues and presenting a package that will calm the nerves and ease the transition from rental market to owner occupier.

Man fined after fall-out with mother over a debt

A man who had a public fall-out with his mother at a hairdresser’s over a €700 debt will now have to pay a fine of €400 for public order offences.

Transylvania Trek

The people of Mayo are asked to test themselves in aid of Irish charities Fighting Blindness and the Diabetes Federation of Ireland by taking part in the Transylvania Trek 2010.

Survey reveals nearly one in five car parking spaces too tight

A nationwide survey of public carpark parking spaces carried out by tyre-maker Semperit has highlighted a significant number of spaces that are narrower than the recommended guidelines.

Head State side to the ‘Lady in the Bay’

One of the most recognised and iconic sights in the world, New York’s Statue of Liberty, has reopened for public tours to the crown for the first time since the 9/11 atrocities in 2001.

Public meeting on reclaiming Ireland’s natural resources

Billions of euros worth of gas and oil lie off the west coast and around the Lough Allen basin, but Ireland is not exploiting these natural resources to its own advantage.

Galway Airport questions An Bord Snip recommendations

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Galway airport management have said they are hugely concerned by An Bord Snip recommendations that all support, amounting to €17million, to Ireland’s six regional airports and regional air services is cut by 2011.

€184,000 in grants for Westmeath charities

Fourteen charities in Westmeath have received grants totalling over €184,076 from the People in Need Trust, from funds raised during the 2007 RTE People In Need Telethon.

CEOs in the west believe Lisbon rejection damaged Ireland’s reputation

IBEC West has released the preliminary findings of a new survey conducted across the region, which found that 80 per cent of CEOs from the west believe last year's Lisbon Treaty rejection damaged Ireland's international reputation. The survey also found that 100 per cent of the CEOs in the region surveyed believe that EU membership has been important to the success of Irish business.

 

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