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City manager set to oppose re-zoning motions

City manager Joe McGrath is set for a showdown with councillors next Monday over calls to rezone land at the Riverside Commercial Estate and the former Corrib Great Southern Hotel.

Court sittings must be restored to Ballinrobe - Beverley

Mayo TD Beverley Flynn has called for the immediate restoration of District Court sittings to Ballinrobe. And she has demanded a full and credible explanation from the Court Service for the sudden decision to terminate court hearings in Ballinrobe and transfer them to Castlebar.

Ballinrobe comes eighth in all-Ireland unemployment league

At a recent meting in Ballinrobe, Fine Gael candidate Michael Burke addressed the difficult business climate in the area and the effect this is having on employment prospects.

Ballinrobe comes eighth in all-Ireland unemployment league

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At a recent meting in Ballinrobe, Fine Gael candidate Michael Burke addressed the difficult business climate in the area and the effect this is having on employment prospects.

Five Mayo seafood establishments awarded BIM membership

A total of five Mayo based seafood establishments were recently awarded membership of the highly regarded Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), the Irish Sea Fisheries Board Seafood Circle programme. BIM’s Seafood Circle recognises and awards hospitality and retail businesses that consistently deliver the highest standards of seafood and service across the three membership categories of hospitality, seafood specialist, and supermarket seafood counter. The programme aims to assist the retail and food service sectors to achieve excellent standards in the provision of seafood and encourage the use of locally sourced, sustainably fished, quality seafood. The success and growing recognition of the programme is clear from the continued growth in membership nationwide. BIM awarded 23 new members in 2009 bringing the total number of restaurants, pubs, and seafood retailers awarded membership to 155.

Business/residential opportunity in Middle Street

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No 14 Middle Street occupies a prime city centre location in one of Galway's most established retail, office, and financial areas, in the vicinity of the Augustinian church. The immediate area is excellently served by all facilities and approximately 30 seconds to Shop Street and only one minute’s walk from multi-storey car parking facilities. Adjacent occupiers include Milano restaurant, The King’s Head pub, An Taibhdhearc theatre, and Anthony Ryan’s department store.

GMIT hotel school to host open evening

The Hotel School at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is holding an open evening next Tuesday, March 31, for school leavers and anyone interested in a career in the hospitality, retail, and tourism industry.

Concern grows over future of Athlone Towncentre

“We are very concerned about the performance of Athlone Towncentre to date,” was the verdict of chief executive of Retail Excellence Ireland, David Fitzsimons, in reaction to the poor performance of the shopping centre in rankings released this week.

Careers fair for hospitality, retail and tourism at GMIT

The hotel school at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) is holding its annual Careers Fair on Friday April 24 for students and anyone interested in a career in the hospitality, retail and tourism industry.

Space, style, comfort, and a perfect location

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Kate Joyce of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is currently offering No 4 Asca Beag, Mincloon. Constructed in 2006, Asca Beag is an exclusive private development of luxury detached dormer bungalows developed by Cortoon Developments located on a peaceful lane just off the main Old Rahoon Road on the edge of Knocknacarra. No 4 is an impressive four bedroom detached home extending to circa 2,150sq ft overlooking a large green area to the front.

 

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