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Consumers urged to take part in ‘Shop and Drop’ campaign

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Supermarket shoppers across the country have been asked to ‘Shop and Drop’ on Saturday, April 21, in a day of action facilitated by Voice Ireland and Friends of the Earth.

Dolan to speak at Community First Responders conference

 

Arrival on Irish poetry scene of true original

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RACHEL COVENTRY was born in Scotland to an Irish mother, spent her teenage years in Galway attending the Mercy secondary school, and lived for most of the 1990s in north London.

Planning circular is 'an insult to the intellegance of councillors, officials and the people we represent' — Cribben

A circular issued by an official from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government saying that discussions on planning applications should not take place at municipal district, area committee or county council level was described as "an insult to the intelligence of councillors, officials, and the people we represent" by one councillor this week.

Lorraine Higgins named as chief of Retail Excellence from this summer

Retail Excellence, the largest retail representative body in Ireland, has announced the appointment of Lorraine Higgins as CEO with effect from 1 July 2018.

GMIT president welcomes progress of Technological Universities Bill

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GMIT president Dr Fergal Barry has welcomed the passing by the Seanad of the Technological Universities Bill, which paves the way for the Connacht-Ulster Alliance (CUA) to progress towards the next stage of the application for designation as a technological university for the west/north west.

Free business development workshop for businesses in Castlebar

Castlebar Chamber of Commerce will be hosting a free business development workshop on Tuesday, March 6.

Rent hikes show Rent Pressure Zones in Galway are not working says Farrell

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Average rents in Galway city are now in excess of €1,096 a month or 30 per cent above rental rates at the end of the Celtic Tiger era in 2008, a situation that is leading to Galway politicians calling on the Government to admit the introduction of Rent Pressure Zones in the city has failed.

Capital status the biggest news in decades, says Moran

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Healthy heart — let’s talk about the fats

Are you aware that cardiovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death in Ireland? Statistics from the HSE show that cardiovascular disease accounts for 36 per cent of deaths in Ireland. Evergreen has more than 25 years’ experience in helping people reduce their risk of heart disease.

 

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