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Ireland’s Remedial Therapist of the Year lives in Galway

Galway-based massage therapist Giada Labrecque has been named Ireland’s Remedial Therapist of the Year for 2023 in the Travel & Hospitality Awards.

Bookselling Ireland welcomes publication of free schoolbook scheme guidelines for 2023

As the Department of Education releases its guidelines for the new Free School Books Scheme for primary and special schools, Bookselling Ireland welcomes their publication, and bookshops throughout the country are already working with local schools to in assisting them with the purchasing of schoolbooks for their pupils.

Music For Galway takes it to the next level

Music for Galway last night (Wednesday) launched an exciting three-year strategy document that will see it broaden its remit into encouraging emerging talent, enabling access for Galway audiences to the highest quality performances and continuing to work with the biggest national and international partners.

Newport, the Town of the Two Graces, celebrates Princess Grace of Monaco

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His Serene Highness, Albert, Prince of Monaco made an official visit to Newport, last week where he unveiled a specially commissioned sculpture of his mother, Princess Grace of Monaco.

Greens step forward to contest local elections

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The Galway Green Party has selected its candidates to run in the next local election, which will take place in 2024.

Hoteliers welcome extension of 9% tourism VAT rate and energy supports

Westmeath hoteliers have welcomed the Government’s decision to extend the 9% tourism VAT rate and reform the energy support scheme for businesses.

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Mayo nominee appointed to Údarás na Gaeltachta Interim Board

‘Housing for All’ objectives must recognise strategic role of small landlords – IPOA

The Irish Property Owners’ Association (IPOA) has called on Government to ensure that the 2023 Housing for All objectives recognise the strategic role small landlords play in helping to resolve the housing crisis, and therefore adopt policy measures that will support the sector.

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More growth for Ballina with Jackie Clarke Collection

 

 

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