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Kix Electronic Cigarettes opens new Galway vaping outlet

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Kix Electronic Cigarettes, market leader in a rapidlygrowing electronic cigarette industry throughout Ireland, has recently opening a vaping outlet at 3 Cross Street Lower.

€80 million boost to Hollister plant in Ballina

boost to the Ballina area when he announced that Hollister Incorporated, a speciality medical products company, is to invest €80 million at their facility in Ballina. Hollister is one of the largest employers in Ballina and contributed more than €60 million to the Irish economy in 2013. Hollister Ireland was established in Ballina in 1976. The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hollister Incorporated and currently employs over 500 people in both new product development and manufacturing.

Hollister to invest €80 million in Ballina

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One of Mayo's biggest employers Hollister have today announced that they are going to invest €80 million in their facility in Ballina. This investment by Hollister will build upon their existing continence care portfolio of intermittent catheter products and services including their next generation hydrophilic catheters.

WEEE Ireland concerned over ‘non-authorised’ collections and recycling

WEEE Ireland, the Irish compliance scheme for electrical and battery recycling have today raised their concerns over the increasing number of ‘non-authorised’ collections and recycling of WEEE being carried out across Galway and the whole the country.

Rite Price Kitchens launches new showroom

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Priding itself on manufacturing top-quality kitchen, bedrooms, and sliding robes at competitive prices, Rite Price Kitchens has continued to grow from strength to strength and has now taken the step of extending its Galway showroom providing customers with even better choice and service.

Finnerty’s champion craft butchers and Corry’s Loughrea

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Finnerty’s butchers, which is located on the ground floor of the Eyre Square Shopping Centre and in Oughterard, has just scooped a top award at the All Ireland Craft Butcher Product competitions. It won supreme champion in the sausages and puddings section, quite an achievement when you think that there are about 500 butchers in the association and about 300 in the competition. Nevin Maguire was the main judge at the event so we can assume that the winners were all pretty impressive. I had often passed by the shop but never shopped there, so I decided to call in and try some of the award winning products. The main shop is in Oughterard and it has been supplying locally sourced meat for the last 50 years and supplies many of the main Connemara hotels like the Abbeyglen, Renvyle House, and Cashel House.

Twenty new jobs and $10 million investment at Allergan

One of Mayo’s biggest employers, Allergan in Westport, is to create 20 new jobs. These will be added to the almost 800 jobs already at the Westport facility when it begins manufacture of Allergan’s newest medical technology, SeriScaffold which represents a $10 million investment at the Westport site.

Safety first as bonfire ban imposed

Westmeath County Council has requested residents to consider alternative forms of celebration to the traditional bonfire, in the wake of residents of housing estates in Mullingar imposing a ban on bonfires to celebrate Hallowe’en.

Local business man named Entreprenur of the Year

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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.

Flaherty’s the star at entrepreneur awards

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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. Mr Flaherty was first announced as winner of the international category before receiving the overall title, which was presented by the Tánaiste Mary Coughlan, Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment.

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