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Milestone moment now imminent as Clockwork Junkie podcast continues to gain in popularity
RONAN FAGAN
St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account
Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.
St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account
Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.
Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur regional winners announced at city ceremony
The regional final of Ireland’s Best Young Entrepreneur Awards competition took place in the Clayton Hotel last week. County winners from Galway, Mayo and Roscommon pitched their new, start-up and established business ideas to judges, with the winners announced at the end of the pitching day.
Cúirt New Writing Prize deadline nears
THE DEADLINE for The Cúirt New Writing Prize is Thursday January 25 at 5pm. The categories are poetry and short stories with a €500 cash prize for the winner of each category and the opportunity to read at Cúirt 2018.
Take the first steps to business success
It is a general misconception that successful people do everything right and have experienced nothing but success along the way.
Walk the Greenway in the name of suicide awareness
Training Entrepreneur Newbies (TEN), a group of adult learners engaged on a QQI-6 entrepreneurship training course run by Athlone Training Centre, have organised a walk of the Greenway to raise awareness of suicide and the supports that are available.
Take the first steps to business success with career coach Pádraig O’Connor
It is a general misconception that successful people do everything right and have experienced nothing but success along the way.
Do you want to help children from Chernobyl?
Candle of Grace is a newly formed not-for-profit organisation set up in Castlebar. Its main function is to host a few Chernobyl children from Belarus for much needed rehabilitation holidays. The idea of such an organisation came about from a family who themselves originate from the Chernobyl area in Belarus and know about their problems first hand. Having moved to Ireland a few years ago they were amazed at the generosity and kind-heartedness of the Irish people who know about Chernobyl and have been helping its victims for 30 years now.