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Ombudsman will investigate complaints at HSE centres
Ombudsman Peter Tyndall is urging people to contact his office if they have complaints about a HSE-run centre.
GMIT to host public seminar on what tech companies want from graduates
The tech industry in Ireland continues to grow and opportunities exist for graduates, whether from an ICT background or not. But what do tech companies actually want? What is needed to start up a tech company of your own?
County mayor slams Fáilte Ireland’s ‘lazy’ criteria for Tourism Towns Awards
Fáilte Ireland’s method of selecting the top towns and villages for the 2013 Tourism Towns Awards has been described as “lazy” by County Mayor Tom Welby as the criteria for entering does allow inclusion of hugely popular tourist towns such as Clifden, Oughterard, Spiddal, and others.
New local business helps schools have top notch websites
Schools Websites – the Galway headquartered business has been brought into the limelight for job creation in a recession, through the TV3 competition ‘Every Job Counts’ where it featured on TV3 last week. This business specialises in developing website systems which are designed to meet the very specific needs of school principals, teachers, parents and pupils, as well as reducing time spent on administration and organisation of school management activities through their unique student management system. The idea originated when two entrepreneurial minds saw a niche in the market and in 2009 Schools Websites was founded.
First steps for secondary Educate Together school in Mullingar
The first tentative steps have been taken towards the establishment of an Educate Together secondary school for Mullingar.
Irish motorists blow €27 million a year on fuel
Drivers here in the Republic of Ireland are losing out on more than €27 million by driving with under-inflated tyres.
Creative senior students wanted for poster design
Students from County Kilkenny are being invited to design a poster for National Heritage Week. The winning poster will be developed by a professional design agency and feature in a national advertising campaign which will include TV, print, and online.
Get involved in your community and Westmeath’s heritage
Get involved in your community and your heritage, is the message from the Heritage Council as online registration for Heritage Week 2009 events opens.
Get out there and enjoy your heritage
Look we’re all broke. Bored. And hopelessly depressed. Let me know if I’m wrong about that, but I doubt I am.
Get out there and enjoy your heritage
Look we’re all broke. Bored. And hopelessly depressed. Let me know if I’m wrong about that, but I doubt I am.