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Getting the ‘wow’ factor in your home without the cost

Very few home improvements make such an immediate impact as a beautiful real wood floor, with the warmth and quality that only real wood provides. But if your old wooden floor is well worn and scratched, it can be a very expensive option to consider ripping it up and replacing it.

Beat the viruses with RainRain

The personal computer has undoubtedly changed the face of business over the last decade.

Whole house ventilation with heat recovery

Today health worries, building regulations, environmental awareness, and energy concerns are all shaping the demand for domestic ventilation and temperature management systems. For self-builders efficient control of the living environment has never been more important and Vent-Axia offers a range of ventilation solutions for the residential living environment. With a low watt range of fans and whole house ventilation with heat recovery, the Vent-Axia choice has never been more extensive and the technology has never been more developed.

PJ Kelly’s — for all your solar needs

Sustainable energy refers to a way we can use and generate energy that is more efficient and less harmful to the environment. We need to think, act and start changing our ways regarding energy consumption. We can do this by being more efficient in how we use energy and by implementing renewable energy systems.

Vinyl album sale on Saturday

FANS OF vinyl albums can look forward to the Record and Music Fair in The Blue Note, William Street, this Saturday when more than 10,000 records will be for sale.

No more chalk and talk as St Pat’s school goes high-tech

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A new educational system which revolutionises teaching and learning by replacing “chalk and talk with a multi-sensory approach” gives access to an almost infinite supply of resources on the internet.

Call for action plan for intelligent transport systems and services

Fine Gael MEP Jim Higgins has called on the Government to draw up a strategic action plan to increase research and development in the field of intelligent transport systems and services, associated with the EU-owned Galileo satellite. The satellite, which uses highly advanced navigation technology, is seen as a key step towards the creation of thousands of high-end jobs across the EU.

No info yet on Ericsson job cuts in Athlone

Ericssons, the Swedish electronics firm which has had a presence in Athlone for nearly 30 years, has refused to release any details whether there will be any job losses amongst the 400 staff at its Blyry campus as part of the 5,000 job losses worldwide announced by the company yesterday (January 22).

Closure order for Mullingar store

Springfield Stores, Mullingar was one of five food businesses nationwide to be served with closure orders during January.

More arrested in ATM raids probe

As part of the ongoing Garda investigation into the theft of ATM machines from business premises in the south-eastern and eastern regions, a further number of searches were carried out on Thursday November 26 last.

 

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