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Quality beauty and lifestyle brands at Staunton’s

Stanton’s Pharmacies are Mayo's number one pharmacies thanks to their extensive branch network in Castlebar and their fantastic beauty and lifestyle brands on offer.

Connection with your customer through quality printing

The Map Store, Castlebar, is a one-stop-shop for all your printing and design needs at competitive prices using the industry’s best equipment. Quality is guaranteed with a three-day turnover on all bookings.

Ballina photographic course

Eamonn O’Boyle photographer has launched a new photographic course and workshop.

Lee Kavanagh & Associates — best for business

At Lee Kavanagh and Associates innovation is at the core of everything the team does and their success mirrors your business growth.

Arouse your artistic senses at Cornanool Art Studio

If you are an aspiring artist or looking to tap into your artistic senses then one of the many courses which take place at Cornanool Art Studios will certainly whet your appetite.

Head shop attacks bring closure campaign into focus

As Gardai continue their investigations into last week’s discovery of pipe bombs outside two head shops in Athlone, local public figures have spoken out to condemn the attacks and renew calls for the town’s head shops to be closed down.

Munnelly calls for expansion of VECs rather than abolishment

Fine Gael councillor Jarlath Munnelly, who is also chairman of the Mayo Vocational Educational Committee, has called for the expansion of the role of the VEC in providing education in the county, rather than the closure of VECs around the country as proposed by the McCarthy report. Munnelly believes that VECs would be the perfect umbrella group for education provision in the county with other groups coming in underneath it.

Employment information in Erris

A drop-in service explaining rights and entitlements to under 18s will be held in Iorras Le Cheile on Wednesday July 30 from 12noon until 2pm.

Oldest Galway paper for sale for €10 million

The oldest newspaper in Galway has been put up for sale with a price tag of €10million.

21st Cards for memorable invitations for that first impression

28-year-old Carlow man, Andrew Bohanna, had a great idea. Even better than that, he put money into his great idea and now he has a new string to his bow.

 

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