MarCon employee wins prestigious award

Thu, Sep 25, 2008

An employee of Galway-based MarCon Computations International Ltd has received the Mary Breslin Award after successfully developing new software which will help to target new markets in the aquaculture/mariculture industry and the fisheries agencies.

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Cedric’s the new head chef at the Twelve

Thu, Sep 25, 2008

Recently appointed as head chef at West Restaurant in Galway’s chic and award-winning boutique hotel The Twelve, French-born Cedric Bottarlini has been working in Ireland for the past eight years.

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New college to teach Alexander Technique

Thu, Sep 25, 2008

Many people think that the Alexander Technique involves improving posture by ‘sitting up straight’. Nothing could be further from the truth. It involves releasing unconscious tension from our body to allow us to move through life with greater ease. It can dramatically help or prevent backache, arthritis, insomnia, and a whole range of physical aches and pains. By learning the technique you may find that your confidence and self-esteem naturally grow. You may also find a natural spontaneity, a greater contentment, and a deeper love of life.

Our bodies are our most precious possession, yet most of the time we give little attention to them. The human body is an amazing anti-gravity mechanism, but most of us unconsciously interfere with the natural working and reflexes to such an extent that millions of people throughout the world suffer acute backache every year. It is also estimated that many more people will suffer from asthma, insomnia, arthritis, headaches, and migraine, all due to stress or excess muscle tension throughout the body.

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Mixed feelings towards new national wage agreement

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Many strands of Irish businesses wasted little time this week in hitting out at the new national wage agreement struck early on Wednesday morning, saying that the propsoed wage increases could represent the final nail in the coffin for many small to medium businesses.

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Bank of Scotland (Ireland) appoints new regional director

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Bank of Scotland (Ireland) has announced the appointment of Catherine Doyle to the position of regional director in its Galway office.

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VAT and subcontractors

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

I have a construction company specializing in one off housing. I am engaged by contractors to do work for them and also by the house owners in which case I use my own subcontractors. I am very confused by the new scheme for VAT between principal contractors and subcontractors. How does it work?

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Would you like to be a driving instructor?

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Due to the Government regulation of driving instructors in Ireland all practising instructors must now register with the RSA and sit three examinations to qualify as an official driving instructor. The deadline set by the Government for compliance is Dec 31 2008 by which all time, every driving instructor in the country must fulfil these minimum requirements.

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GOAL’s John O’Shea to speak at Chamber’s Autumn Business Lunch

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

Galway Chamber will kick off its Autumn Business Lunch series by welcoming guest speaker John O’Shea of GOAL to its lunch on Tuesday September 30 at 12.30 pm in the Clayton Hotel, Galway, in an event sponsored by National Irish Bank.

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A learning curve

Thu, Sep 18, 2008

With 700 employees and 6,000 students, president of Athlone Institute of Technology Professor Ciarán Ó Catháin is at the peak of his learning curve. Eight years into his 10-year tenure, Ciarán takes the responsibility of running one of the midlands’ biggest employers in his stride.

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Time to redesign ‘stifling’ Junior Cert, says IBEC

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The Junior Certificate stifles creativity and a spirit of enquiry in the next generation, IBEC, the group that represents Irish business, has claimed this week, as results of the exam were released.

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At last — a tv service that requires no licence

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

A telecommunications company is seeking to take advantage of the reform in broadcasting law to offer viewers free internet-based TV.

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Boston Scientific invests €50 million in Galway facility

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Boston Scientific is to invest €50 million in strategic research and development at its Galway facility. The corporation, which specialises in medical devices for use in minimally invasive surgical procedures, will invest the money with the support of IDA Ireland.

Boston Scientific was established in Galway in 1994 and is the largest manufacturing site within the corporation. More than 3,000 people are employed to manufacture cardiology and peripheral vascular products such as stents and catheters. This is a major investment for the company and an integral part of its strategic plans.

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Expo to attract those who want to move west from Dublin

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

The LookWest.ie Expo that will be held in the Alexander Hotel, Dublin on the September 18 is being held to attract people who want to relocate from the Greater Dublin Area to the Western Region (Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Galway, Roscommon and Clare) to live, work and do business.

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Export Business - How does VAT work?

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Q. I am in the process of establishing an export business in the west. I am sourcing a manufacturer for my product in Ireland and all of my sales will be abroad — 50 per cent US and 50 per cent in Europe. I will be selling to distributors in a number of countries. I am very confused on the VAT treatment. How does it work?

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GoBus to connect West and Midlands with Dublin Airport

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

GoBus is a newly launched coach service between Galway and Dublin Airport which takes in Athlone as well.

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Galwaywoman appointed to head up new conference interpreting course

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge, the national institution for third-level education through Irish at NUI Galway has appointed Susan Folan as co-ordinator of the new MA Ateangaireacht Chomhdhála/Conference Interpreting programme, commencing at the end of September.

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Galway Business Club help you boost your sales at speed networking event

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

A special ‘Speed Networking’ event organised by Galway Business Club and being held next week aims to assist businesses reach their sales targets this year. The first of these events will take place at 6.30pm in The Westwood House Hotel, Galway on Wednesday next September 17, so as to give companies a head start for the last quarter’s sales targets.

The Galway Business Club has invited an expert in the field of Networking Caitlin O’Connor of Accelerating Performance to facilitate this event. Ms O’Connor brings a unique energy, know-how and passion to this exercise providing motivation and vital tips on productive networking.

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Every breath you take

Thu, Sep 11, 2008

Over half a million people in Ireland are affected by a chronic condition that affects everything they do; work, rest, and play.

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Irish people work longest hours in 'old' Europe

Thu, Sep 04, 2008

Ireland and Luxembourg have the longest working week among 'old' Europe with an average of 39 hours while the French have the shortest at 35, Eurofound's European Industrial Relations Observatory (EIRO) said today.

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Irish businesses are missing out on €55 billion research pot, says MEP

Thu, Sep 04, 2008

The Irish Government should set up a dedicated information centre in Brussels to advise Irish businesses, Irish universities and Irish local authorities as to how they can draw down a share of a €55 billion fund.

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