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We need to start now to get the city we want in 2070, says new Chamber president
What's that old adage about if you need a job done, to give it to a busy person. Well, that is what Galway Chamber has done by electing as their President for the next term a man who has a real passion for his native city.
A century of service from Hughes in Claregalway
Through all of the major world events of the last century, world war, the foundation of the State and the evolution of a new Ireland, one constant in Claregalway has been the practise of locals getting their groceries and essential from the local Hughes family.
Go Green with help from Local Enterprise Office Galway
The objective of the Green for Micro programme - a new initiative from the Local Enterprise Offices - is to help prepare small businesses for the low carbon, more resource efficient economy of the future. This is a FREE programme, available to companies with up to ten employees.
Minister encourages retail businesses in Westmeath to enhance online capability
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, is urging Irish based retail businesses in Westmeath to enhance their online capability and presence in order to exploit new opportunities to increase turnover, to expand and to sell internationally.
Minister encourages retail businesses in Mayo to enhance online capability
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, is urging Irish based retail businesses in Mayo to enhance their online capability and presence in order to exploit new opportunities to increase turnover, to expand and to sell internationally.
Craughwell’ Ashley McDonnell appointed Chairperson of Digital Business Ireland
Ireland’s leading representative body for digital and online businesses, Digital Business Ireland has today announced the appointment of Craughwell native Ashley McDonnell of global luxury powerhouse, PUIG as Chairperson of the representative body.
An air of hope among Galway’s retailers
Standing beside Mary Bennett, we looked down at Shop Street from the vantage point of her office in Treasure Chest. While the street seemed lively and joyful under a blanket of much-awaited sunshine, Mary quietly pointed out how only a handful of shopping bags were to be seen. An abundance of people strolled down the street, laughing, enjoying the music emanating from buskers, but hardly anybody had a shopping bag in hand. The name “shop street” certainly seemed ironic. The city centre, although brought to life once again, was nowhere near as busy as it had once been, pre-pandemic.
Three bed bungalow near Claremorris
Brookhill is in the most convenient location off the Ballinrobe Road (R331) just 1Km south of Claremorris town clost to a host of excellent retail, business and leisure amenities of Claremorris. This is a mature desirable low density residential area of detached houses. Claremorris is very well connected with road and rail being on the N17,N60 and on main rail services with a number of scheduled services daily to Dublin. Knock airport is within 30kms. There are a host of excellent retail, business and lesiure amenties locally.
Council free car parking initiative aims to swell local business activity
In an effort to generate more activity for Athlone’s retailers, restaurants, hotels and pubs, Westmeath County Council, supported by Athlone Chamber of Commerce are providing all-day, free parking in six town centre car parks for a full week from Friday, December 17 until Friday, December 24.
