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DRIVING HISTORY
Kenny Deery’s driving history is as varied and fast moving as his role as CEO of Galway Chamber. The champion of Galway business showed his real ambition with his first car, a maroon 95 G reg Ford Fiesta, a welcome sight on the roads of his native Achill Island.
DRIVING HISTORY: Where we take a journey through someone’s driving past
Current Car — Cllr Maher currently drives a Opel Insignia, it’s the reliable workhorse for many a sales rep, offering comfort and dependability for high milers. It also belies the surprising history and ambition of the Loughrea area councillor. His first car was an Austin Allegro back in the late 70s or early 80s. It was in the ‘ ZIM days’ he remembers, bought second hand and served him for a couple of years before being traded for a Ford. Working for Musgraves at the time, Michael progressed to a brand new Jaguar and a Merc he fell in love with .
DRIVING HISTORY
Mary Nash CEO of Galway Hospice is the driver of a Volvo C40, the burgundy hatch still looks good for a 151. It’s the latest in a long line of motors owned by the Limerick native. Her first being a Rover, automatic recommended by her brother The Mechanic. The wild Rover only lasted 18 months and was replaced by a little black Toyota Corolla ‘Betsy’
DRIVING HISTORY
Kelvin Gillmor is an award winning commercial, architectural, portrait and landscape photographer based in Galway City. When not behind his camera, Kelvin's other passion is drumming with Kif, the five piece Galway band.
DRIVING HISTORY
Sandra Mullin, make up artist Tuam
Failte Ireland announces new Business Continuity Scheme for tourism sector
Tourism transport operators such as car rental companies, chauffeur and limousine businesses and escorted tour providers will be eligible to apply for funding under the next stage of Fáilte Ireland’s strategic Tourism Business Continuity Scheme with the application process opening today, Thursday, April 8.
Kenny's Bookshop and Gallery at 80
On a day in October 1936, a young woman, Maureen Canning, from Mohill, County Leitrim, left her digs in Lower Salthill and began to walk, for the first time, to what was then University College Galway.
Opel to deliver new electric Opel Zafira-e Life for up to nine passengers
Opel continues the rapid electrification of its product portfolio in 2020, revealing details of the all-electric Zafira-e Life. Delivering up to nine seats and available in three lengths, it will be a good option for large families and commercial people-moving activities.
More awards success for KIA from professional drivers
Kia has added two more awards to the growing list won in 2019 (including the Soul winning the 2020 Irish Car of the Year award) at the Professional Driver Magazine Car of the Year awards.
Renault’s new premium level Trafic people carrier
Renault has revealed a premium version of its best-selling Trafic van, aimed at the premium passenger carrying market.