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Remember local shops, urges Castlebar Chamber president as restrictions begin to ease
This week has seen phase two of the easing of restrictions in Ireland and the reopening of a number of businesses around the county as the country starts to emerge from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Air of liberation lingers as plans for an autumn return to education remain unknown
Welcome to Liberation Day on Monday of this week! As you all know by now, many areas of life have opened up that were not due to open up until later, particularly shops, other retail outlets and so on.
Free online dementia training for Family Carers
With the outbreak of Coronavirus being declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation, people worldwide are facing a major challenge. Coronavirus has significantly affected all of our lives, but it is also challenging our ability to adapt and be resilient.
Erris Chamber of Commerce calls for commercial rates to be suspended for 12 months
Erris Chamber of Commerce has called for commercial rates to be suspended for 12 months for businesses affected by covid 19.
People are ready for change - believes Calleary
The embers had barely started glowing on the general election campaign when the Mayo Advertiser met up in recent days with Fianna Fáil deputy leader Dara Calleary in his office in Ballina.
Mayo commercial vacancy rate rises to 15.8%
Mayo’s vacancy rate was 15.8% in Q4 2018, up 0.6pp compared to the same period in 2017 according to the latest GeoView Commercial Vacancy Rates Report, published by GeoDirectory today.
End of an era as Galway Hat shuts doors and goes online
It’s the end of an era, The Galway Hat, 29 years trading in the Corbett Court Shopping Centre will close its door on December 29. The business will be moving completely online at www.hatshop.ie.
Startup Weekend West comes to Achill
In the age of the Internet of Things, urbanisation and Elon Musk… what lies in store for our cities, towns, and villages?
Sleep easy — Tech entrepreneur Paul Kenny announces new Middle East partnership
With ecommerce in the Middle East set to hit $70 billion by 20201, online high-tech mattress startup Simba has joined forces with Irish ecommerce technology pioneers Galway native, Paul Kenny and James Whelton, from Cork, of AYM Commerce to expand the brand’s footprint in one of the fastest growing regions in the world.
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Witnesses sought to Corrandulla crash