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Manufacturing sector forecasts wage and employee growth
Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has today launched the findings of their 2023 Manufacturing in Ireland report, which shows that manufacturers are cautiously more optimistic about the business environment compared to 2022.
Galway schools to benefit from solar panels scheme
Schools across Galway will be fully funded to install up to 16 solar panels on their roof under a new Government scheme.
Athlone based entrepreneur meets Government Minister at LEO Westmeath branch gathering

Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Deputy Neale Richmond, paid a visit to the Local Enterprise Office in Westmeath recently, where he met with council officials and members of the LEO team as well as some of their client companies.
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Wineport Lodge claims accolade at Georgina Campbell Irish Food & Hospitality Awards

The Grapevine Lounge at Wineport Lodge in Glasson was crowned ‘Bar of the Year’ in the Georgina Campbell Irish Food & Hospitality Awards 2023.
Midlands businesses are struggling with escalating operating costs – Ibec
Ibec, the organisation representing Irish businesses, hosted a Budget briefing on business priorities for the Midlands region in Athlone, bringing together local members and TDs.
Energy suppliers formally relaunch the Energy Engage Code
Irish energy suppliers have launched a revamped voluntary code to ensure domestic energy customers stay connected to their energy supply.
VFI – publicans ‘in the dark’ about proposed business supports
The Vintners’ Federation of Ireland (VFI) is urging Government to engage immediately with the hospitality sector to clarify what supports are now available for its members following the publication of Budget 2024.
Cost-of-living still a concern for city folk after Budget 2024
Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath, announced the Budget for 2024 on Tuesday, 10 October. The minister outlined a multibillion package of spending increases, once-off payments and tax cuts. The Galway Advertiser took to the streets of Galway city to get the views of civilians, and while there were positives, there was an overwhelming concern about the rise in the cost-of-living.
Stunning detached home on a substantial private site close to Athenry

O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale a stunning five bed detached home on a beautifully maintained private site (0.6 acre) located close to the much sought-after town of Athenry, Co Galway.