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City autism centre to extend its services

A local organisation is spearheading a project to refurbish an autism centre in the city in a bid to extend its range of services.

Paediatric upgrade at hospital to start next month

The Regional Hospital in Mullingar is to get a new paediatric unit, it was revealed this week.

Harbour development will be major boost to tourism says Kyne

Galway could be in line for up to 27,000 extra visitors during the peak of the summer season if the Galway Port redevelopment is given the go ahead by An Bord Pleanála.

New car sales up over first two months of the year in Mayo

New car sales in Mayo have seen a big jump over the first two months of the year compared to 2013. There were 712 registrations of new cars in Mayo over the two months, up from 566 over the same time last year. There was a similar increase in the number of new light commercial vehicles registered in Mayo, with 109 registered over the first two months of the year compared to 87 in 2013. The number of new heavy commercial vehicles being registered remained pretty much the same so far this year compared to last year, with 11 over the first two months of the year compared to 12 in 2013.

Project management 2013 salary survey results

The Institute of Project Management recently published its ninth annual survey of project management practitioners in Ireland. This survey is jointly undertaken by the institute and UCC Department of Management and Marketing and took place across five geographic regions – Cork, Dublin, Galway, Limerick, and Waterford.

Improve your home today with a Castlebar Credit Union loan

At the moment for most people buying a new property or trading up is not an option. However given the added benefit of the Home Renovation Incentive Scheme coupled with a home improvement loan from Castlebar Credit Union your dream home could now be the one you are already in.

Cuddy demands an end to delays on Claregalway/Carnmore flood relief works

Despite being fully aware of the flood risks in Claregalway and Carnmore, the Minister of State Brian Hayes has still not give the go-ahead for flood relief works.

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Ulster Bank helps Galway companies ‘Get Ahead for Business’

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Ulster Bank this week hosted a breakfast business event to help companies in Galway and the surrounding area plan for 2014 and beyond. The event took place in the Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway and is part of the Bank’s networking series, Ahead for Business.

Ulster Bank helps Athlone companies get ahead for business

Ulster Bank this week hosted a breakfast business event to help companies in Athlone and the surrounding area plan for 2014 and beyond. The event took place in the Sheraton Athlone Hotel and is part of the bank’s nationwide networking series - Ahead for Business.

 

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