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HSE to open walk-in Covid-19 testing centre in Athlone tomorrow
A walk-in Covid-19 testing centre will open at the Regional Sports Centre in Athlone tomorrow (Friday). The clinic will be open for five days and offer testing to people who have no symptoms from 11am to 7pm daily.
Specsavers Athlone to remain open with customer safety to the fore
Specsavers at Golden Island Shopping Centre remains open for all eye and hearing needs despite the country being in Level 5.
Specsavers to stay open with safety message to the fore
The Specsavers store in Golden Island Shopping Centre Athlone will remain open for all eye care and hearing needs despite the country moving to Level 5.
Essential tips for summer festival weekends
Spending a weekend with friends, listening to your favourite artists and dancing the night away is what summer festivals are all about.
NUI Galway graduate launches unique new taxi app
Flag - A new taxi app designed for students wil launch in Dublin City this December. The unique app is the only service in the world that allows a passenger to travel and pay for taxis with no phone, cash or bank card while ensuring the driver still gets paid.
Galway tech entrepreneur is a new Nissan Generation Next ambassador
Galway's Richie Commins has been handed the keys to a new, taxed and insured car after becoming a Nissan Generation Next ambassador.
Galway tech entrepreneur Richie lands keys to new car as Nissan Generation Next ambassador
Galway tech entrepreneur Richie Commins had plenty of cause for celebration this week when he landed the keys to a brand new, taxed and insured car after becoming a Nissan Generation Next ambassador.
Get home safe taxi app puts Galway techie in driving seat to become Nissan Generation Next ambassador
A 23-year-old tech graduate from Galway who has created an app that allows students to get a taxi to get home safely, even when they have no cash, bank card or phone, is in the driving seat to become a Nissan Generation Next ambassador.
Claregalway student invents service to get you home safely
A new service, Dash, will allow students to get taxis even when they have no cash, bank card, or phone while ensuring the drivers get paid. Dash (Driving All Students Home) was created by NUI Galway final year Business Information Systems student Richie Commins and is currently available in Galway City and will be launched nationwide in January 2017.