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Livelihoods of farm families must be secured - Noonan

The recent announcement of 20c per litre of milk for suppliers by Glanbia has been criticised by Kilkenny Councillor Malcolm Noonan. He fully supports action taken by dairy farmers recently in their protests outside Glanbia offices in Kilkenny.

Mayo coffee drinkers urged to support Fairtrade

During Fairtrade Fortnight, which runs until March 8, Bewley’s master coffee roaster Paul O’Toole said that “Mayo coffee drinkers can make a real difference for communities in developing nations if they choose coffees that are Fairtrade certified, with Westport and Castlebar already ahead of many other cities and towns throughout Ireland as they have designated Fairtrade status.”

Great deals for barbecues

Offering the finest in lean and succulent meats is Brendan Loughnane Master Butchers on the Headford Road. Located beside Tesco Express, the family business has traded for three generations. Outlets in both Loughrea and Galway city have proven the company’s dedication to customer service.

New Lidl store finally opens in Thomastown

Lidl is to open its new store in Thomastown to the public from 8am on Thursday May 14 following a raft of complications that delayed the opening until now which involved the granting of a liquor licence.

Cadbury Dairy Milk takes Fair Trade further into mainstream

This week Cadbury Dairy Milk is launching new Fair Trade chocolate. Cadbury Dairy Milk is becoming the first mass market chocolate to gain certification from Fair-trade Mark Ireland.

Treasures Island Preschool sponsored walk for Barnardos

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As part of the Danone Big Toddle for Barnardos, children from Treasures Island Pre-school, Arcadia Court, Athlone, did a sponsored walk on Tuesday May 26 to Athlone Fire Station, where they enjoyed a fun morning and afterwards walked back to the pre-school where they celebrated their wonderful achievement with a well deserved party.

Kilkenny’s agri-food industry urged to stand up and be counted

Agri Aware is encouraging Kilkenny’s agri-food sector to stand up and be counted among Irish consumers and influential policy makers, in a major survey designed to assess just how much agri-food is worth to the economy.

Tesco brings new lower prices to Mayo

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Tesco Ireland this Wednesday reopened its stores in County Mayo, unveiling a radical price shift which brings reduced grocery prices to consumers in the county. The move follows the highly successful launch of the price programme in nine border towns last month.

Ardleigh gets an injection of family fun with Spar

Spar in Ardleigh, Mullingar will bring fun and games to the area for the official opening of the store on Friday June 12 from 1.30pm. Face painting, balloon modelling, and famous characters will be joining staff and management of Spar and Relish Café and Grill to entertain children of all ages for the afternoon.

Tesco brings new low prices to Athlone

Tesco Ireland has recently reopened its Golden Island store in Athlone unveiling a radical price shift which brings reduced grocery prices to consumers in County Westmeath. The move follows the highly successful launch of the price programme in 51 stores to date in counties Louth, Cavan, Monaghan, Sligo, Donegal, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway, Meath, and Dublin.

 

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