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Success is all about perfect execution, says Galway author as he is lauded by business gurus
Galway-based keynote speaker and best selling author Kevin Kelly has just launched his new book Do — The Pursuit of Xceptional Execution here and in the United States. Already the book has been endorsed by many New York Times best selling authors including business guru and author Tom Peters whose comments feature on the front cover:
Councillors call for Tuam to Athenry railway to be protected in Galway County Development Plan
Protecting infrastructure such as the Tuam to Athenry railway line is one step in ensuring that future investment and development in the west is not put at risk, that is according to the majority of county councillors who fiercely disagreed with suggestions that hopes of one day reopening the line should be abandoned and a greenway put in its place.
Council urged by O Laoi to find replacement for dangerous R336
A number of county councillors have called on Galway County Council to do all it can to progress work to find a new route to replace the R336 Bearna to Scríb via Ros an Mhíl road as, according to Spiddeal based councillor Seosamh Ó Laoi “there is a dire need for a road out in south Connemara”.
Gallagher leads from the front
Mayo 1-6
Ballyragget earn coveted final place
St Patrick’s Ballyragget have earned themselves a place in next month’s All-Ireland club final, after a hard-fought victory over Galway’s Ballygar last Sunday at Nenagh.
Cha, Eddie – and now PJ Ryan: Who’s next, as heroes depart county scene?
Who will be the next to go? — This is the question on everyone’s mind as the sun sets on a week of difficult news for Kilkenny hurling.
U-21 success for St Pat’s and Piltown
It has been some season for Ballyragget.
JJ Kavanagh & Sons Northern under-21 A final
WITH PAT TREACY
Ballyragget reach the promised land
St Patrick's: Ballyragget 0-21
Ballinasloe enhancement plan agreed
Amid public pressure and following four hours of intense discussion, Ballinasloe town councillors agreed this week to adopt a revised version of the controversial Town Enhancement Scheme.