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Hopes that Iralco three-day week prove a temporary measure

The decision to introduce a three-day week for Iralco workers was taken in order to prevent job losses, and is merely a temporary measure, according to a trade union spokesperson.

Changes to 2009 Ford line-up

The new year sees changes to both ends of the Ford range, with a transformed small car offering, lower CO2 emissions, and improved economy on larger diesel models.

Mayo jobs to be affected by First Active closure

Two Mayo First Active branches, in Ballina and Castlebar, are to be closed following the announcement this week that First Active and Ulster Bank are to merge. It is expected that up to 12 staff from the two branches will be redeployed to work in local Ulster Bank branches. There are six Ulster Banks in Mayo; in Castlebar, Ballina, Westport, Ballinrobe, Claremorris, and Ballyhaunis, but staff won’t know where they will be reassigned until a voluntary redundancy scheme has been completed.

Judge Neilan raps solicitors on knuckles

A legal firm retained by the Collector General’s office has been warned it will be reported to the Law Society for investigation.

Permanent home in sight for Colaiste na Coiribe

The granting of planning permission to Galway City VEC to buy land at Ballyburke, Barna from the city council to provide a permanent home for Colaiste na Coiribe represents the clearing of an important hurdle for the city second level school.

Great value now available in property market

RE/MAX Property Group has some excellent property deals available in County Galway.

McInerney celebrates with 100 houses for 100 day sale

Ireland’s national home builder, McInerney, is celebrating 100 years in business this year with a deal for new homebuyers.

Future of Athlone Principles store uncertain

The future of the Principles store in Athlone Towncentre could be at risk if a buyer is not found for the company, it emerged this week.

Toyota extends 'Cash Back' offer on selected models

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Toyota Ireland tells us that since it launched it’s 'Cash Back' offer on the January 16, "customers have responded to the exceptional value for money that is available". And now Toyota say that a result, it has extended the Cash Back offer to the March 31 2009 from all authorised dealers.

Anthony Ryan’s, a one-hundred-year-old family business

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Anthony Ryan came to Galway from Craughwell to work as an accountant in Donnellan’s hardware shop at number 16, Shop Street. While he was there a new apprentice named Katherine Morrisson from Drumfin in County Sligo came to work there. They started going out together and later married. They decided to set up their own business and they managed to lease number 18 Shop Street.

 

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