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Happy New Year 2021 from the French Institute Galway new spring term

This is the time of the year for ‘les bonnes résolutions’, perhaps more so than ever, in what looks like being an extraordinary but challenging year. So, why not start the year by joining a French class with the French Institute Galway? The friendly staff members are all fully qualified, very experienced, and native; thus ensuring all students are immersed in an authentic linguistic and cultural experience.

A homely Christmas made simple at Iceland Ireland

Whether you are roasting the turkey, making the dessert, or simply preparing some festive nibbles to have in front of the fire, Iceland Ireland is taking the stress out of the kitchen this year. Iceland’s head chef, Dave Lennox, has created a wide array of delicious festive recipes so shoppers will be spoilt for choice this Christmas and New Year. Iceland Ireland’s 27 stores nationwide are packed with hundreds of Irish brands, festive treats, and everything needed for an amazing Christmas dinner.

Merry Christmas from West Coast Insulation

Galway company West Coast Insulation would like to wish all its customers a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year, and thank them for their custom during 2020. For some good news at this time of the year, the Galway company has announced it will be continuing to offer an increased grant amount of €1,123 into 2021. The company will also continue to take the grant directly off the price which covers a high percentage of the cost.

IAM Sold Property Auctions – a year ending review

As the year is nearing its end, IAM Sold Property Auctions would like to wish all its clients a happy Christmas and prosperous New Year as the team review their year of auctions for 2020.

The pandemic residential market 2020/2021 — a review

Like all aspects of life this year, the residential property market has faced significant disruption due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The outbreak of the virus has represented an unprecedented shock to the economy and to society, unlike any experienced in living memory. The necessary precautionary health measures taken to reduce the spread of the virus has had adverse consequences for both the economy and the housing market and will continue to hamper the market as long as they are in place. However, while the impact has been extensive, the market has shown remarkable resilience despite the challenges COVID-19 has presented.

Mayo people urged to have their say in new County Development Plan

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The Mayo Draft County Development Plan 2021-2027 is to go on public display in the next few weeks until early March and the public is being encouraged to get involved and have their say on how they wish the county to develop.

Clayton Hotel Galway has €1,000 to gift to one lucky charity

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Acknowledging the difficulties that local charities have encountered in their fundraising attempts this year, Clayton Hotel Galway has €1,000 to gift to one lucky charity.

ISME urges increased access to testing for workers post Christmas

Irish SME Association (ISME) is calling for increased access to rapid Covid-19 testing for workers after the Christmas period. The risk of a serious increase in Covid-19 infection rates in the workplace after the holidays is a huge concern for business owners across different sectors.

Significant progress work underway at Portiuncula University Hospital

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Work is continuing on a number of important projects at Portiuncula University Hospital which will significantly improve the facilities at the hospital for patients.

Constituency Deputy visits numerous Athlone businesses and educators

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Constituency Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, visited numerous businesses and educators in Athlone in recent times.

 

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