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Castlebar Municipal District Briefs
What were the councillors of the Ballina Municipal District talking about at their latest meeting?
Third level college grants for Leaving Cert students
SUSI- Student Universal Support Ireland is now open. If you feel that you may be eligible for a third level grant it is important in the first instance to know what class of applicant you are, and whose income is taken into account when assessing your application. The class falls into two categories:
Entrepreneurs who enjoyed staycations want to try a better life in Gaeltacht
The jobs and cultural agency Údarás na Gaeltachta created Ireland’s biggest remote working network during the lifespan of its recent three-year strategy, adding 1,609 new jobs in the Gaeltacht areas in that time, its CEO has announced.
Gurtymadden’s Shane Dolphin wins election as new Young Fine Gael VP
Shane Dolphin, a native of Gurtymadden, south Galway, has been elected the new vice president of Young Fine Gael, scooping a massive 73 per cent of first preference votes at the recent YFG national conference.
Free 2D AutoCAD blended learning course at GRETB Training Centre
GRETB Training Centre is offering a free 2D AutoCAD course starting May 10. AutoCAD is a design tool used by architects, civil engineers, product designers, and many other engineering professionals in a wide variety of industries.
Mayo people invited to have their say in shaping the future of remote working
Fine Gael wants to hear the views of people in Mayo on remote working - during an online event, to be attended by An Tánaiste Leo Varadkar, TD, and Alan Dillon, TD.
Belmont property features number of prime landscape attributes
Moyclare, Belmont,
SVP records 20% increase in calls for help in first quarter of year
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP) has recorded an almost 20 per cent increase in calls for help in the first quarter of 2021.
Local Independent Deputy welcomes Government’s rural future plan thoughts
Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, Chair of the Dáil’s Rural Affairs Committee, has welcomed the Government’s Rural Future plan which he says, if delivered, will give families a real option of living in their own home in a rural community instead of renting in Dublin City.