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FG candidate Michelle Murphy urges vote for jobs and stability
Michelle Murphy, Fine Gael Local Election candidate in Galway City West, is urging Galwegians to vote for jobs, stability and growth for their local region when considering their No 1 vote tomorrow.
Digital award for Castlebar school
An Taoiseach Enda Kenny will visit St Patrick’s Boys National School in Castlebar to present pupils and teachers there with an award for digital excellence.
All-new diesel engine for Opel Astra
Opel is set to unveil the all new turbo diesel 1.6CDTi 110hp engine in the Astra at the Geneva Motor Show early next month. The ultra-efficient 1.6 CDTi 110 HP engine emits just 97g/km of CO2 and consumes an average of 3.7 litres diesel per 100 km or 76 mpg. And that qualifies the Astra for tax band A2 (€180) for annual road tax.
HP Galway supports Galway Simon
During October 2013 HP Galway run their Social Innovation Week, when the company sponsors their employees to complete volunteering work in the local community. This year Galway Simon Community was the charity chosen by HP.
Indian percussion and flute music concerts and workshops
INDIA’S LEADING percussionist Giridhar Udupa, famed for his command of the Ghatam, a clay pot instrument, wil be in Galway to give concerts and workshops next week.
Marine Institute singing group strike winning note at Choirfactor Competition
The Marine Institute Singers were singing on high after emerging victorious in the inaugural Galway Choirfactor Competition which took place in the Radisson Blu Hotel on Friday April 12. Organised by the Corrib Lions Club as a fundraising initiative for Kilcuan Retreat Centre in Clarinbridge, the event attracted a capacity audience of more than 700 people.
Alfa Romeo unveils stunning 4C in Geneva
Alfa Romeo returned to the Geneva Motor Show with a spectacular stand that unfolded like a winding, dynamic road - the ideal place to present the world première of the Alfa Romeo 4C.
Massive research funding boost for NUI Galway
NUI Galway is in line for a major slice of the €300 million in funding for research announced this week. The university will participate in three of the seven new Science Foundation Ireland research centres being set up with this funding.
Galway energy monitoring business Meterlogix goes national
Meterlogix.ie, an energy monitoring and management business based in Galway received its national launch this week.
Galway jobs fair will help companies and jobseekers
A significant number of companies from the west of Ireland are already signed up for the Skillnets Jobs Fair which will take place in the Radisson Blu Hotel in Galway on Sunday October 14.