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Decent summer but city businesses are planning for a busy winter
Businesses have enjoyed a busy summer in Galway City Centre. However, with Christmas approaching, it is a common conception amongst businesses that more needs to be done by the city council to encourage shoppers into the city.
How to Make a Saving on Your Festive Shopping
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Boost for local employment economy as Home Store + More confirms store opening
A further employment boost for the local economy, Home Store + More will open its maiden Westmeath branch at the Arcadia Retail Park in Athlone, it has been confirmed.
Minister encourages retail businesses in Westmeath to enhance online capability
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, is urging Irish based retail businesses in Westmeath to enhance their online capability and presence in order to exploit new opportunities to increase turnover, to expand and to sell internationally.
Minister encourages retail businesses in Mayo to enhance online capability
Minister of State for Business, Employment and Retail, Damien English TD, is urging Irish based retail businesses in Mayo to enhance their online capability and presence in order to exploit new opportunities to increase turnover, to expand and to sell internationally.
First Choice Credit Union launches new ATM service in Ballyhaunis
On Friday last, First Choice Credit Union officially launched their new 24/7 ATM service in their Ballyhaunis branch situated on Clare Street.
Garda advice for safe online shopping
At this time of year online shopping becomes increasingly popular and there are a few things you can do to protect yourself when shopping online. Gardai in Galway have offered some advice on how to shop online safely.
SuperValu makes ‘staycationing’ a breeze this summer
BY DECLAN VARLEY
Ranger and Transit top Ford’s 212 CV offers
Ford’s 212 registration sales promotion includes a mix of price savings on selected models coupled with low APR finance packages of 2.9 per cent.