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Joyce’s to join renowned hygiene and food safety programme

Family-run business Joyce’s Supermarket Group has announced it is to join the Q Mark for Hygiene and Food Safety programme, a nationally recognised, accredited programme offered by Excellence Ireland Quality Association (EIQA).

Dream family home in Oranmore

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No 24 Ash Haven is a stunning four bedroom detached residence in the highly sought after area of Maree Road, Oranmore.

Cashla power plant in wrong location, say Athenry Greens

The need for security of electricity supply in Ireland, and the need to add more renewable energy resources to the national grid, is of strategic importance for Ireland, according to the Athenry Greens. Part of this plan is the addition of peak gas power plants to make up for the fall in supply from renewable energy.

Home decorating weekend project

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Here are some decorating project ideas that you can complete in a weekend or less. These are also the types of changes you could make in an apartment or house without risking too much.

No-show trucker gets maximum fines

A lorry driver who refused to answer his summons for a number of offences, including having no insurance, was fined a maximum €6,500 and banned from driving for two years in the District Court this week (October14).

Athlone telecoms company in provisional liquidation

A provisional liquidator has been appointed to the Athlone and Dublin-based telelecommunications company, Babcock Networks.

Wireless phone service problems in Connemara ‘resolved’ say Eircom

Problems with interference to the wireless phone service in a number of areas in Connemara, particularly in Kylemore and Seanaphestin, have now been resolved according to Eircom.

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Mass employment for region from Belmullet wave energy centre

An investment by the Government in Ireland’s ocean energy development, through IDA Ireland, was announced this week, with significant research and development work to be undertaken at the national wave energy test site at Belmullet. If planning is obtained for the research site at Belmullet this will lead to the creation in the long term of between “500 and 600 jobs” through the harnessing of “unrivalled” wave power and the possibility that Ireland would become a lead exporter of large quantities of green electricity.

St Joseph’s student awarded Intel Excellence in Science medal

Mayo student Aoife Bell from St Joseph’s College, Castlebar, received an Intel Excellence in Science medal for her project entitled ‘Caffeine: A help or hindrance’, at the SciFest 2010 awards.

 

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