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Westmeath donates €6,500 to UNICEF Philippine emergency relief efforts

Initial recovery efforts for children in the Philippines whose lives were devastated by Typhoon Haiyan 100 days ago have been a success said UNICEF, the children’s organisation, thanks to the generosity of public donations, including over €6,500 donated by individuals, groups, and companies in Westmeath.

Charity shops introduce new signs to identify legitimacy

Registered charity shops in Galway will display a special Choose Charity Shops 1st sign in their windows from tomorrow.

Microfinance opportunities exist for small businesses in Midlands - Penrose

The success of the Midlands Think Tank, which was the brainchild of, and driven by, the directors and staff of Midas Technologies, shows us what can be achieved, and the opportunities that lie ahead, for the small business sector, that is according to local TD, Willie Penrose.

Mayo charities get ready for National Giving Week

National Giving Week (November 11 to 17) is an initiative of the Forum on Philanthropy and Fundraising which is being delivered by Philanthropy Ireland.

Call for Galway entries into The Irish Times InterTradeIreland Innovation Awards

The search for Galway’s most illustrious innovations begins, with the call for entries for The Irish Times InterTradeIreland Innovation Awards.

Road safety tips for driving with sun glare

Countless collisions have occurred due to blind spots created by sun glare and the distance perception problems that are created. Driving directly against the sun can also block peripheral areas of vision and cause sudden moments of blindness as the sun peeks out from behind surrounding objects. Noel Gibbons, road safety officer with Mayo County Council, said: “We can't change the position of the sun, or the need to travel at certain times, but there are simple steps you can take to ensure you're prepared for these conditions. Keep your windscreen clean, both inside and out. On de-mist, your heater blows traffic fumes, suspended oil, and smoke on to the inside of the screen, and wet roads add dirt and scratches to the outside. Dirty windscreens add to the danger when the sun is low. If you can't see, slow down accordingly, keeping an eye on the traffic behind, in case the following vehicle doesn't see you against the sun. Also beware with these fine evenings there are more pedestrians and cyclists on the road.”

US entrepreneur and innovator, Sonal Shah in Galway this morning

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NUI Galway’s Community Knowledge Initiative will host US entrepreneur and innovator, Sonal Shah for a keynote address this moprning Thursday, 3 October.

The ultimate sun protectant for your face

We all know the benefits of wearing sunscreen daily. But when it comes to using it on your face and lips, and also applying your regular foundation, it can feel a bit heavy!

Early bird menu now at Cafe Mama

Cafe Mama is a traditional Italian-style pizzeria and restaurant, offering their guests a fine dining experience in friendly and comfortable surroundings.

Expressions of Faith and Community

Some 40 people attended the recent Expressions of Faith and Community seminars in Mullingar and Athlone, which examined current and past examples of grass root Christian communities and discussion on the relevance and application of same to life here in modern Ireland.

 

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