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Top Galway restaurants selected for prestigious all-Ireland award

Kai Café and Restaurant has added yet another accolade to its already impressive collection after taking home the prize of best restaurant in County Galway, and its head chef Jessica Murphy named best chef in Galway at the Connaught Regional Final of the Santa Rita/LIFE Magazine Irish Restaurant Awards, which took place in Hotel Westport in Mayo this week.

Galway food businesses win honours at Dingle ceremony

Local food producers in Galway have been awarded top honours at this year’s prestigious and hugely-acclaimed Blas na hEireann Irish Food Awards, which were hosted this in Dingle, Co. Kerry over the weekend.

Deadline fast approaching for entry to Blas na hEireann

The deadline for producers to enter the annual Blas na hEireann, National Irish Food Awards, is fast approaching. These awards, the largest of their kind in Ireland, recognise Irish producers for the quality of their produce.

Budding Mayo writers encouraged to write a short story

Actress and writer Pauline McLynn is encouraging burgeoning authors in Mayo to get writing and enter A Vogel's national short story writing competition, which will run over the next six months. It is aimed at encouraging the creative people of Ireland to write the perfect bedtime story to help you on your way to the land of nod.

Galway’s Zenith Hairdressing scores in national value survey

Multi-award winning Zenith Hairdressing, headed up by Paul Griffin and his creative team at their busy salon on Eyre Street, added another string to their bow this week when they were named as one of the best value salons in the country.

Hoteliers condemn ESB wage increases

Galway hoteliers have condemned as outrageous the decision by the board of the ESB to pay the 3.5 per cent wage increase under Towards 2016 (the first phase of the transition agreement).

Hoteliers condemn ESB wage increases

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Galway hoteliers have condemned as outrageous the decision by the board of the ESB to pay the 3.5 per cent wage increase under Towards 2016 (the first phase of the transition agreement).

Mayo hoteliers condemn ESB wage increases

Mayo hoteliers have condemned as outrageous the decision by the board of the ESB to pay the 3.5 per cent wage increase under Towards 2016 (the first phase of the transition agreement). The Mayo branch of the Irish Hotels Federation has questioned whether the board of the ESB has fully grasped the perilous condition of the Irish economy and calls on the Commission on Energy Regulation (CER) to intervene immediately and instruct the board to reverse its decision and to disallow wage increases in the calculation energy tariffs. It states that any increases would further erode Irish industry’s competitiveness, particularly when the focus should now be on seeking whatever means possible to reduce electricity costs.

‘New Enterprise Ideas’ 2009 competition announced

Westmeath County Council is pleased to announce the ‘New Enterprise Ideas’ competition, designed to inspire and generate new enterprise development in Westmeath and to stimulate, encourage, and nurture entrepreneurial talent.

Are markets too expensive?

As most readers will know, I am an avid supporter of local markets and indeed I shop regularly at them in Galway city, Oranmore, Clarinbridge, Moycullen, and anywhere else I see them up and down the country. However I have had many comments from readers and friends that the produce is often very expensive. Traditionally most people go to a market and expect some sort of deal or bargain — I’m mainly thinking of clothing, etc, however, I think the same mindset is true with many people where food markets are concerned.

 

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