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Moonfish revives Star Of The Sea for September
STAR OF The Sea, the much acclaimed theatrical adaptation of Joseph O’Connor's novel, and one of the hits of the 2014 Galway International Arts Festival, returns to the Galway stage in September.
Sigmar Recruitment Galway celebrating its tenth birthday this month
Sigmar Recruitment opened its doors in 2002 and the brand has become synonymous with providing a quality service to its clients. It is also recognised as a great place to work and develop your recruitment career. The company has won 31 industry awards in total and been awarded the title of Best Large Recruitment Agency in Ireland for two years in a row, and is the only agency to have achieved this. Sigmar has the highest number of National Recruitment Federation (NRF) certified consultants in Ireland and the highest number of NRF industry fellows (recruiters with 10 plus years experience).
Train overcrowding labelled unsafe and unsatisfactory
The plight of Mayo rail passengers often forced to stand during the long train journey to Dublin was described this week as unfair, unsafe and entirely unsatisfactory.
Club players have it tough enough to make plans without late changes
As a meticulous planner who maps out my summer so as there is no collision between family events, birthdays, nights out, holidays, etc, and football matches I was shocked to hear that the first round of the Mayo club championship was put back a week, 11 days before it was due to take place.
Conneally hoping for a first division one league title
Galway Ladies' football captain Geraldine Conneally, who has been playing with the county seniors for more than a decade now, is still waiting for her first division one league medal to add to the All-Ireland senior medal she annexed in 2004 and the division two medal from last season.
Transatlantic cable will make Mayo a prime location for major data centre investment
Construction on the fastest ever transatlantic internet cable, which is to land at Killala, is to start this summer.
The search is on for Mayo’s outstanding young person
Do you know an outstanding young person between the ages of 18 and 40 who you think deserves recognition for their achievements? Junior Chamber International (JCI) Mayo, in association with the Mayo Advertiser and AIB, is running a competition to identify those in the community who have done something remarkable. Nominations to identify these outstanding young people in Mayo are now being sought from the public.
George Peterseil book launch
Locally-based architect George Peterseil will launch his new book House Whisper - Energies of Man, Places and Spaces at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar today (Friday) at 7.30pm. “We all live in a place and a space we call home. But how deeply are we connected to it? According to quantum physics, more than 90 per cent of reality is invisible. This apparently empty space is actually filled with energy that contains intelligence and stores all past, present, and future events.” By sharing his personal journey from living a life of separation to one of connection, George Peterseil guides you on your own journey to nurture a deeper connection with yourself and your environment. Admission is free, and all are welcome.
Further growth on Mayo rail route
Rail passengers on the Mayo to Dublin line grew for the third year in a row in 2014.
Special procurement conference for Mayo construction companies
A special conference aimed at helping construction companies based in Mayo and the Midlands to win public works contracts will take place early next month. The Procurement 2015 Conference has been organised by the Construction Industry Federation and will take place on Thursday November 6 in the Hodson Bay Hotel, Athlone.