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Resilient Frank brings his team up the mountains for Climb4Cancer challenge
This weekend will see local business man and Ultra Marathon runner Frank Byrnes of Frank Byrnes Autobody Repairs Ltd Galway with the help of Peter Daly of AkzoNobel Car Refinishing Ireland Ltd organise and coordinate 31walkers to take on a challenge of a life time.
South Galway has been abandoned, says evacuated councillor
South Galway has been abandoned and the incompetence of the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) is denying homeowners and farmers their constitutional rights, that is according to a county councillor who is yet to return to her Ardrahan home since being evacuated during recent flooding.
Mullingar Chamber pay tribute to the late Ted O’Leary
The Mullingar Chamber of Commerce was saddened to hear of the death of Ted O’Leary, father of local business man and Ryanair boss Michael. Ted moved to Mullingar from County Cork in the late 60s and set up Tailteann Textiles on the Longford Road which employed a large number of Mullingar people for many years.
Kilkenny businesses brace themselves as cold spell hits again
Business people in Kilkenny are fearful that once again the prime shopping time for Christmas will be decimated by sub- zero temperatures and arctic conditions leaving people unable to access the city.
Kilkenny businesses brace themselves as cold spell hits again
Business people in Kilkenny are fearful that once again the prime shopping time for Christmas will be decimated by sub- zero temperatures and arctic conditions leaving people unable to access the city.
Local business man named Entreprenur of the Year
Galway businessman John Flaherty, founder of C&F Group, received Ireland’s coveted business award when he was named as the 2008 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year® at a ceremony last week.
Local business man encouraging locals to register to vote
Local business man Rashid Butt of IT Zone is welcoming all locals to come into his cybercafe to register to vote in the 2009 Local Elections.
We can’t but admire the consistency of both finalists
Reasonable observers of this year’s senior county championship wouldn’t be too happy with the fare served up so far. At a personal level I am hugely disappointed not to be involved in the county final with Crossmolina. I am not being disrespectful to any team when I suggest that I thought we would have made the final, particularly having beaten Ballaghaderreen in the quarter final. Several fancied outfits, other than us had their frailties exposed too when push came to shove.