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Dwindling donations sees GSPCA threatened with closure

Spiralling costs and dwindling donations have forced the GSPCA to consider closing.

Private sector to take over Athlone’s rubbish collection

Municipal waste services in Athlone will cease before the end of the year after the Town Council followed the county’s lead at this month’s meeting (November 2), and conceded its inability to commercially compete with the eight private companies operating in the county.

Open days at AIT offer opportunity to explore college options

Athlone Institute of Technology opens up its campus to the general public and anyone interested in attending third level this weekend. Two days of exhibitions, talks and campus tours will take place this weekend on Friday November 13 and Saturday November 14.

ITAG explains the evolving role of your IT manager

The IT Association of Galway (ITAG) in association with IBM is holding a breakfast event in the Clayton Hotel to discuss the evolving role of the IT manager.

O’Flaherty calls for maps to show floodplains

Councillors must know exactly where the floodplains in Galway city and its surrounding areas are so that homes being built are not at risk from future floods.

Walsh Waste awarded International quality standard

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Walsh Waste recently celebrated its achievement in gaining certification to the International Standard ISO 9001:2008.

Wednesday is the new Saturday at The Front Door

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Tired of always working weekend shifts and missing that weekend atmosphere in the pubs and clubs? Well have no fear, The Front Door has created a night aimed at those who work in the emergency services or shift work, and who deserve a fantastic atmospheric fun night all of their own. That is why Wednesday is now the new Saturday.

Learning how to bounce right back after these festive stresses

Developing resilience - the ability to bounce back from difficult experiences - is one of the keys to coping well with life’s stresses and adversities, according to the HSE West.

No National Plan for severe weather crisis says Hogan

Despite numerous attempts by Fine Gael's Environment Spokesman, Phil Hogan to obtain a copy of the national plan that was committed to by the National Emergency Planning Office several years ago to deal specifically with a severe weather crisis, the Department of the Environment confirmed that they did not have such a plan.

 

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