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Half of local business owners lose out on tax savings

Entrepreneurs, business owners and workers in Carlow-Kilkenny are losing out on significant tax savings according to new statistics just published by Ireland’s Central Statistics Office.

Not even James Bond can tempt Connacht girls

Fewer than half of Connacht women would consider flying off to some far-flung country for a James Bond-style romancing and adventure, but only just, as they would put job, accommodation, and financial security above all else.

Local accountant has case adjourned

The local accountant charged with multiple charges of fraud has had his case adjourned to the next sitting of Carlow Circuit Court in March.

Seminar to discuss how to create wealth in a recession

Entrepeneur, stock market trader, investor, seasoned stock market trainer, accountant and MBA holder Pat Lynch is running a seminar in Galway this weekend teaching the tools to make money in the stock market in a recession.

Seona Tully, following mother’s footsteps into Druid’s Playboy

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AMONG THE many notable events being staged in Galway to mark the Volvo Ocean Race, one of the highlights is Druid’s revival of their much-lauded Playboy Of The Western World at the Town Hall for five nights only, from June 2 to 6.

Whelan calls for shut down of non-rateable town councils

Fine Gael’s Pat Whelan has launched a political attack, just before his political retirement, suggesting it’s time to consider whether the country can afford non-rateable town councils.

Weather was main cause of Connemara air crash

A significant wind shift was the main cause of the July 2007 plane crash in Connemara which killed two people, a report by the Air Accident Investigation Authority concluded this week.

Jenkinstown solicitor accused of stealing from dead client

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A Kilkenny solicitor has had his accounts and assets frozen following a high court claim that he dishonestly took up to €850,000 from the estate of a client who had deceased.

Local businessman O’Gara fined for improper auditing

Noel O'Gara, the businessman and ground rent speculator who bought the title to a south Dublin suburban square from under the noses of the City Council three years ago, was fined a total of €4,700 in the District Court last week (January 16) after he was convicted of auditing four companies for which he was not qualified.

Anthony Ryan’s, a one-hundred-year-old family business

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Anthony Ryan came to Galway from Craughwell to work as an accountant in Donnellan’s hardware shop at number 16, Shop Street. While he was there a new apprentice named Katherine Morrisson from Drumfin in County Sligo came to work there. They started going out together and later married. They decided to set up their own business and they managed to lease number 18 Shop Street.

 

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