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High quality service and special offers at Sasha Auto

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Sasha Auto has achieved its uniqueness in the motor trade by merging its car parts shop and high quality car service.

Mullingar improves ranking in litter report

Mullingar has been declared ‘clean to European norms’ in the latest Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) Litter League, announced on Monday.

Claremorris AFC

Are you having a clean out before winter sets in? Tidying out the garden shed or farmsheds? Claremorris AFC is looking for all types of scrap metals including old gates, bicycles, old radiators, car parts, copper pipes or cylinders, etc. No load is too big or too small. Ring Steven on 086 816 7470, Tony on 087 150 1155, or Peter on 087 643 0194 for more information.

Learn about business funding supports at Spirit of Entrepreneurship event

Several hundred people are expected to attend the GMIT Spirit of Entrepreneurship event in GMIT Castlebar on Monday September 19 to hear about funding sources and supports for start-ups.

New Halfords superstore to create new jobs in Galway

On Friday December 10, Halfords superstore will open its 23rd Irish store at Galway Retail Park, Headford Road. Boasting more than 9600sq.ft of retail space, the Galway store will create 22 new jobs for the local area.

County manager receives eBay award

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The Irish eBay website teamed up with both the Carlow Country Enterprise Board and County Carlow Chamber to host their second eBay.ie Academy workshop ‘Beyond the Basics of Selling on eBay.ie’ workshop last week.

Government continues daylight robbery of motorists

Successive governments have been taxing motorists far too heavily. We've been charged crazy levels of Vehicle Registration Tax on all new and imported used cars. VRT is applied as a high percentage of the vehicle's cost price with blatant double taxation then applied by adding Value Added Tax on top of the VRT. That's right - our government in its haste to plunder motorists further, actually taxes its own tax. Half of the price you pay for a new car in Ireland is tax.

 

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