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Council waives fees for outdoor dining licences
Galway City Council will not be charging restaurants and food outlets outdoor dining fees this year.
No one should be hungry this Christmas
“When there is no light, shine forth. When there is apathy, show caring for another. When there is a famine, be bread to the hungry soul. When there is a drought, be a well spring of hope.” - A Prayer for Help.
2021 will bring challenges but also opportunities, says city council CEO
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John Deely, Story Tailors
The camaraderie and community that is at the heart of the Latin Quarter is what has sustained John Deely of Story tailors throughout the past year.
Major marketing campaign investment key to boosting Athlone tourism sector
Athlone Chamber of Commerce has signalled that a major investment in marketing will be required to boost the tourism and retail sectors in the town for 2021.
Free parking for festive period in Castlebar
There will be free parking for shoppers in the lead up to Christmas in the county town following this week's meeting of the Castlebar Municipal District.
New app introduces the future of furniture during lockdown
A new app is bringing the future of furniture shopping to the homes of people throughout Galway city and county.
Retail Excellence requesting Government commercial rents payment assistance
Retail Excellence has written to Damien English, the Minister of State for Employment Affairs and Retail, requesting the Government to step in and offer support for retailers who are struggling to pay commercial rents.
Local Mayo EUROSPAR Supermarkets recognised as Best in Class
There has never been a more appropriate time to acknowledge and celebrate excellence in grocery retailing.
Arcadia Athlone Retail Park complete COVID-19 traffic survey
Located just off the motorway at Junction 11 on the M6/N6, Arcadia Athlone Retail Park management have, using data published by Transport Infrastructure Ireland(TII), undertaken analysis of traffic in Athlone during the Covid-19 crisis.
