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Galway’s commercial market shows positive outlook despite high vacancy rate

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Attributed to changing consumer appetites and habits, challenging trading conditions and the rise of hybrid working, the rate of vacancies in Galway's commercial properties has risen in the last twelve months to become the second highest in Ireland.

Stronger together, Galway tourism networking event is told

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A large group of tourism businesses met last week in Maigh Cuilinn to explore opportunities for collaboration and to discuss the promotion of Connemara and the Islands as a tourist destination. There was a good mix of accommodation, visitor centres, activity providers, tour providers and members of the retail sector present on the day. The theme of the event was ‘Stronger Together - Ní neart go cur le chéile.’

Chambers Ireland calls for immediate action on sustainability and productivity

Chambers Ireland, the voice of business in Ireland is calling on all the Irish candidates for the EU elections to heed the needs of businesses after a series of difficult years for the business community.

Retail business costs have become unsustainable

Conversations with local businesses here in the city and in towns around the county have conveyed to me a growing level of frustration and negativity about the future of retail.

Galway stores champion environmental change

SuperValu Loughrea and Centra Lough Atalia have joined forces with SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland) to spearhead environmental change in the retail sector, demonstrating their commitment to energy reduction and sustainable business.

GRETB Training Centre launches new digital marketing course for retail

Are you interested in working in the dynamic and exciting, fast paced and ever-changing retail sector? GRETB Training Centre in Mervue, Galway has designed and is launching a new fully funded course in retail skills and digital marketing.

Significant number of employers signal wage increases as salaries experience rises during 2022

Employers could have a fight on their hands to hold onto their staff this year – six in ten (60percent) workers could potentially change jobs in 2023 and almost one in three (30percent) are definitely considering it.

Face of retail sector to change as Tesco Ireland announces acquisition of Joyce’s Supermarkets stores in Galway

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The face of the Galway supermarket sector is set to change dramatically in the next few months after Tesco Ireland announced the acquisition of ten Joyce’s Supermarkets retail stores based in Galway. However, the acquisition is subject to the approval of the Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC).

Frontline workers must be recognised for ‘protecting the nation’, says McNelis

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A pandemic bonus should be paid to the State’s healthcare workers to “honour and recognise” the work they have done to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Council continues discussions with Galway Racecourse over Christmas park and ride facility

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The Galway City Council is continuing discussions with the Galway Racecourse about operating a park and ride facility at Christmas.

 

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