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Boost for Athlone as prominent placing achieved in latest IBAL report

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Funding boost for Garrycastle LGFA under Texaco Support for Sport initiative

Garrycastle LGFA received a welcome funding boost this week following the award of €5,000 to the progressive club under the Texaco Support for Sport initiative.

gteic@Acaill Hub Open Day

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Looking for workspace in Achill or the Mayo area? Call in to gteic@Acaill on Saturday, March 19, between 1pm to 3pm for the Achill gteic open day.

Temple Villa’s promotion ambitions receive boost as Hyland’s header seals win

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'The reality of the malware industry is it has got incredibly sophisticated'

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With our work and social lives moving even more online in the past 18 months or so, cybersecurity has become more important than ever. Phishing and data breaches have become part of everyday life, while the ransomeware attack on the HSE's systems earlier this year, and the recent attempted cyberattack on NUI Galway, have underlined just how much is at stake when it comes to protecting our digital information.

Cycling 'unfairly dominating the agenda' says Crowe

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Cycling is 'unfairly dominating the agenda', Fianna Fáil councillor Mike Crowe claimed at Monday's meeting of the Galway City Council.

Additional CE and Tús scheme support measures formally announced

Local Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has welcomed the announcement of further measures to support participants of Community Employment (CE) and Tús schemes.

Applications now open for Basic Payment Scheme and the Greening Scheme – Chambers

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Fianna Fáil Senator for Mayo, Lisa Chambers, welcomes the announcement by The Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, that the application process for the 2021 Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) and the Greening Scheme is now open for Mayo farmers.

Apply now for all PLC courses at GCC

Galway Community College (GCC) is now taking applications for all its Level 5 and 6 QQI accredited further education courses. Applications for all courses can be completed on www.galwaycc.ie, where information about modules, course qualification, progression opportunities, and fees can be viewed. Each course page has the email address of the course coordinator, who can be contacted to get more specific information about your preferred area of study. All courses are full-time, usually four days in college with one day on work experience in local businesses and industry.

 

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