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Old Mervue really has it all

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It not difficult to see why Old Mervue has become so popular with first time buyers and investors, as this mature residential estate remains affordable despite its convenience to the city centre, proximity to shopping centres, Atlantic Technological University and some of Galway’s largest employers such as Boston Scientific, Hewlett Packard and Thermo King.

Digital Equipment Corporation, fifty years in Galway

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In May 1971, it was reported that US computer manufacturer, Digital Equipment Corporation (known here simply as DEC) had chosen Galway for its first hardware manufacturing base in Europe because of the availability of an English speaking workforce, a favourable tax policy, a local university, and the anticipated entry of Ireland into the EEC.

Croi announces Mark Gantly as its new chairman

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Croi, the heart and stroke charity has announced the appointment of Mark Gantly as chairman of its board of directors.

Jobs boost as Hewlett Packard names Galway as European cyber security hub

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There was further good news on the jobs front for Galway yesterday (Wednesday) when Hewlett Packard Enterprise named Galway as its European hub for cyber security operations.

Gardai probe city centre assault

Gardai are looking for witnesses to an assault which took place in the city centre earlier this week, which led to a man being hospitalised.

Tánaiste to address Galway public meeting on Brexit

Simon Coveney, the Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, will be in Galway next week to address a public meeting on Brexit and the upcoming trade talks between the UK and EU.

Incredible value in Colleran’s next auction

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It's certainly a case of quality over quantity at Don Colleran's next auction on October 24 as all properties are in very desirable and much sought after locations in the city, from Renmore and Old Mervue to two properties just off Eyre Square in Forster Court and Bohermore.

Technology centre and computer museum team up to inspire Galway students to build the future

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Galway Technology Centre (GTC) and the Computer and Communications Museum of Ireland (CCMI) launched a new partnership, and a Made In Ireland exhibition, at the technology centre in Mervue on Friday. The exhibition is accompanied by the CCMI’s interactive, pop-up, retro gaming collection.

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Witnesses sought following fatal collision

Top west of Ireland businesses unite to launch Sales Professionals Network

Sales professionals in the West of Ireland finally have a network to help them learn and share their experiences across industries. The first event of the Sales Professionals Network took place in the Portershed, Galway and was attended by over 150 sales and marketing professionals working in the West of Ireland. A formal launch of the Sales Professionals Network will take place in the coming months.

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