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Exports from Westmeath worth over €615 million

Three Westmeath companies exported goods to the value of €615 million in the past year, placing them in Ireland’s top 250 exporters for 2013.

Googling is now a vital part of modern recruitment

Sixty-eight percent of employers admit to ‘Googling’ prospective candidates as part of a referencing check, according to a new survey conducted into attitudes to employment references by leading sales and marketing recruitment consultancy Sales Placement.

Mullery’s seeking properties for sale

Mullery auctioneers is actively seeking residential properties for sale to meet current demand. The agent has reported an exceptionally busy few months with excellent demand for all types of residential property in the city and surrounding areas.

Mullery’s seeking properties for sale

Mullery auctioneers is actively seeking residential properties for sale to meet current demand. The agent has reported an exceptionally busy few months with excellent demand for all types of residential property in the city and surrounding areas.

At last - an art gallery for Galway?

Google, that now indispensible servant for the curious seeker of information, reveals – among a myriad of other facts – that Galway is the fourth most populous city in the Republic, and the sixth most populous on the island of Ireland. From Wikipedia we learn that Galway “is known as Ireland's Cultural Heart and is renowned for its vibrant lifestyle and numerous festivals, celebrations and events”, including, of course, the internationally renowned Galway Arts Festival.

BMW named Ireland’s most reputable company

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BMW has been named the most reputable organisation in Ireland, according to the results of the annual Ireland RepTrak 2013 study, announced by Corporate Reputations today.

Online Marketing in Galway presents JCI Galway and Marketer Dave

Online Marketing in Galway’s (OMiG) next meet up session is taking place on Monday next April 29 at 7pm in the Harbour Hotel, Galway.

Library marketing initiative launched by county council

One in five people who use Westmeath’s libraries don’t live in the county, research into the library service has shown.

Poppy Seed Cafe, Clarinbridge

Poppy Seed coffee house and restaurant opened in the heart of Clarinbridge in 2007. This cafe is a modern and spacious, light filled space along the banks of the Clarin river, set back from the hum of the very busy main road and with ample parking. It seems the sun can find its way into this room on even the dullest of days. With one wall opened into a Meadows & Byrne store, Poppy Seed provides a welcome break from the hard work of homemaking with its excellent homebaking, just the ticket to break up a busy day. Open seven days a week and with freshly baked breads and other treats every morning, Poppy Seed offers a good menu for breakfast including an array of its speciality handmade pastries and premium coffee. Lunch choices are both healthy and hearty with chicken pâté with brioche and plum compote, Galway Bay seafood crumble with salad and brown bread, gourmet sandwiches and salads, quiches, and quesadillas all on offer. In addition to all this fine fare, the retail space offers wines, handmade Irish chocolates and biscuits, plus an array of preserves, chutneys, and savoury treats. If you need a gift or a hamper Poppy Seed will make it up for you and wrap it prettily to boot.

Bull’s a hit as community supports unusual raffle to fund school

Determined to give their national school a brighter future parents, locals, and the business community of Glinsk have pulled together in the hopes of raising €50,000 in a raffle with a difference, the first prize being a pedigree Limousin bull.

 

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