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Homecare Provider to create 70 new Jobs in Roscommon and Galway

Westcare Homecare, one of Ireland’s leading homecare providers of homecare, has announced the creation of 70 new jobs in Roscommon and Galway over the next 12 months with the opening of two new offices. These new jobs will support Westcare Homecare in the delivery of person-centred care to older persons, within the home setting and local community.

Manchán Magan and Galway 2020 give new lease of life for forgotten Irish words

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MANCHÁN MAGAN is best known as a globe trotting adventurer and travel writer, but with the Covid-19 pandemic keeping us all grounded and close to home, Manchán has embarked on a different kind of journey.

Galway hoteliers call for urgent additional supports to safeguard jobs

Hotel and guesthouse owners in Galway are calling for an urgent review of business and employment supports for the hospitality sector following the announcement at the weekend that it is unlikely to reopen before mid-summer.

Large selection available from Galway Stone

Galway Stone has everything you need to create your own unique garden. Whether it’s patios, raised beds, driveways, it is covered.

Funding for County Galway bogland conservation

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Conservation works on Galway boglands near Portumna, Kilchreest, Attymon, and Mountbellew received a boost this week with funding from the Government.

Skills to Advance online with GRETB

Galway and Roscommon Education and Training Board (GRETB) has launched an online course in customer service aimed at employers wishing to upskill workers during the lockdown.

Galway remains ‘moderately littered’ in latest IBAL litter survey

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Both Galway city centre and Ballybane were deemed to be ‘moderately littered’ in the latest survey by Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL), though both areas have improved in the national ranking of 37 towns and cities.

Happy New Year from the French Institute Galway

This is the time of the year for ‘les bonnes résolutions’, perhaps more so than ever, in what looks like being an extraordinary but challenging year. So, why not start the year by joining a French class with the French Institute Galway? The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.

Happy New Year from the French Institute Galway

This is the time of the year for ‘les bonnes résolutions’, perhaps more so than ever, in what looks like being an extraordinary but challenging year. So, why not start the year by joining a French class with the French Institute Galway? The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native, thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.

Fascinating Covid experiences of Galway writers recalled in new book

Galway writers are strongly represented in a new book outlining the experiences of twenty five people during this pandemic year.

 

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