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Portwest announces appointment of new store manager for Mayo store

Mayo based company Portwest, which employs 20 people across its Mayo and Galway outlet stores, has announced the appointment of a new store manager to its Westport shop. Founded in 1904 and based in Westport since then, the company has become Ireland’s leading outdoor leisure wear, PPE, and work-wear clothing company.

Carraig Donn announces 30 new jobs for Westport

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Westport based retail chain and knitwear manufacturer, Carraig Donn, yesterday afternoon announced the creation of 30 jobs at its knitwear manufacturing plant in Westport.

Mayo Centra stores clean up at Quality Awards

Eight local Centra stores, Roche’s Centra Balla, Cuffe’s Centra Belmullet, Walsh’s Centra Kilmaine, Hennigan’s Centra Ballindine, Sheridan’s Centra Newport, Casey’s Centra Castlebar, Casey’s Centra Ballina, and Campbell’s Centra Killala, scooped the much coveted Excellence Ireland Supreme National Hygiene Award recently.

Centra retailers make big contribution to local economy

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Centra retailers in Mayo employ 510 staff and source €3 million worth of products from local suppliers annually, new figures released by the company have revealed.

New charter service from Knock to Turkey

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Ireland West Airport Knock has announced a new charter service to Turkey.

Cheltenham tips aplenty at Galway preview night

A huge crowd turned out at The Salthill Hotel on Monday night for the annual Cheltenham preview in association with John Mulholland’s bookmakers and Barney Curley’s charity Direct Aid for Africa.

Lightnet launches new expansion plan

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Loughrea based broadband company Lightnet is investing €1 million to expand coverage and services in 2015. It is expected seven new jobs will be created by the company this year.

Sherry FitzGerald briefing explores opportunities in a recovering marketplace

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Sherry FitzGerald Group hosted a business briefing in the Meyrick Hotel in Galway on February 25 entitled “Outlook 2015: How will Ireland's residential and commercial property markets perform this year … and beyond?”

Galway sees rise in planning applications and commencements in 2014 but growth in residential construction sector slows down

2014 saw Galway record an increase in planning applications of 3% and commencements of 45%, while nationally, the residential construction sector in Ireland experienced mixed fortunes as the rate of growth fell sharply in the last quarter of the year according to the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index.

Knock to US flights by 2016, says airport boss

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Knock airport chief Joe Gilmore has said he believes scheduled flights between IWAK and the US are on the cards for 2016.

 

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