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Galway facilities are the right move for US company Aspect

A proven reputation in attracting big players in the technology sector, access to a multilingual and highly skilled workforce, as well as the support of IDA Ireland has meant that locating in Galway truly is the right decision for Aspect, according to senior vice president Mark King.

Club Tropicana - providing vital social events for people with intellectual disabilities

Final preparations are currently underway for Club Tropicana, a summer arts project which brings together people with intellectual disabilities, their families and friends, culminating in a fun-filled social night out for all at the Black Box Theatre on Friday June 24.

Two Galway settlements on latest tax defaulters’ list

Two Galway businessmen made tax settlements in the first quarter of this year, the latest list of tax defaulters published by the Revenue Commissioners reveal.

Remembering Nora on Bloomsday

Nora Barnacle left Galway early in 1904. She was 20 years old, a strong-willed girl running from a tyrannical uncle who disapproved of her latest boy friend. Within weeks of her arrival in Dublin she would become the muse and lover of James Joyce and the inspiration of some and his greatest works — Greta Conroy in The Dead, Bertha the common law wife in Exiles and Molly Bloom in Ulysses — all share some of Nora’s character and experiences. In October of that same year Nora and Jim would elope to Europe and in due course step on to the pages of literary history. She would return to her native city only twice during her 47 years of exile before dying in Zurich in 1951, having lived 67 tumultuous years.

Galway to mark World Refugee Day next week

An event featuring music, animation, and photographs, will be unveiled next week to mark World Refugee Day in Galway city.

Presenting with Confidence for Business

The ability to influence others is essential for business owners, salespeople and other representatives of an organisation. Presentations are often an essential element in making deals, closing sales and influencing opinion, but the best prepared presentation can go desperately wrong when the presenter has “stage fright”. Many Irish people are terrified at the thought of presenting to an audience.

Bee Green launches environmentally-friendly drycleaning in Galway

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Bee Green Dry Cleaners officially launched its environmentally friendly brand to the Irish market on Tuesday at its Briarhill Shopping Centre branch. The Langan family were joined by Mayor of Galway City Cllr. Mike Crowe and members of the Galway business community to mark this event. Bee Green is the only 100 per cent green dry cleaners in Ireland, using biodegradable detergents which are non-allergenic, non-irritating and odour free.

A home adjacent to Salthill Promenade

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Oliver Lynch auctioneers is offering for auction an excellently located four bedroom semidetached property in Oaklands. This area of Salthill has long been regarded as one of Galway’s most sought after residential addresses, due to its convenient location and access to all amenities nearby including a variety of national and secondary schools, Salthill church, hotels, and the main city centre bus route.

Ardilea — a real bargain in Menlo

O’Donnellan & Joyce has recently brought to the open market a unique property situated in the beautiful village of Menlo which is within a 10 minute drive of Galway city centre. The property is a 1970s bungalow standing on a 0.5 acre site with scenic views of the lake to the rear.

Attractive three-bed in Oranmore

No 111 Costa na Mara is a very spacious three bed home in a convenient village location.

 

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