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MySherryfitz.ie - Property transactions with ‘transparency and accessibility’
In 2018, Sherry FitzGerald unveiled its groundbreaking customer communication hub, mySherryfitz introducing an exclusive online platform for registered users to navigate their property journey and connect with estate agents beyond regular office hours. Distinguishing itself as the sole estate agency in Ireland with an in-house bidding platform, MySherryfitz boasts a monthly user base exceeding 4,000.
Call for horse exclusion zone after welfare concerns
Independent councillor James Charity has called for the implementation of a ‘horse exclusion zone’ in part of the Carrowbrowne area to protect the welfare of animals abandoned in flood waters over the weekend.
Public ‘In Conversation’ event to share insights into whistleblowing and business ethics
The ‘Inaugural Professors In Conversation Series’ featuring newly appointed Business Professors at NUI Galway will continue its series with Kate Kenny, Professor of Business and Society on Wednesday, 23 October. Professor Kenny will talk about Whistleblowing and Business Ethics. The lunchtime event hosted by the J.E. Cairnes School of Business and Economics and Whitaker Institute is free and open to the public.
Galway Imam appeals for ‘patience and tolerance’ in wake of Muhammad cartoons
The Muslim community has the right to respond to cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad, but must do so “through the pen and through the voice”, and never through violence, a leading Galway Imam stated this week.
With almost ninety trafficked women selling sex in Galway, local politicians are asked to support new law
The Immigrant Council of Ireland is urging Galway TDs and senators to show their support for the publication of the heads of the Criminal Law [Sexual Offences] Bill 2014 which proposes wide ranging reforms of the current law.
Banned novel for discussion in Westside Library
BEING ONE of Ireland’s finest writers, a Gaeilgeoir, and a veteran of the War of Independence, did not prevent Liam O’Flaherty from escaping the censor.