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National Broadband Ireland (NBI), the company rolling out the National Broadband Plan (NBP), has said new research sh...

Every €1 spent locally can generate €4 in the immediate community

Research has shown that, for every euro spent on goods which are locally sourced, up to four euro of additional wealt...

Galway digs deeper for deserving causes

A fundraiser set up to help a 41-year-old Galway father of three seek groundbreaking treatment for his cancer was amo...

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An Púcán proudly sponsoring Connacht Rugby’s home jersey

An Púcán have long been one of the biggest supporters of Connacht Rugby – and they are once again “backing the favourites” by sponsoring the back o...

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Galway company’s big win at HealthTech Innovation Awards

A thriving Galway health company took the top prize at the National HealthTech Innovation Awards which were held at Dublin’s Mansion House recently...

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Getting crafty for Christmas

The popular Local Food and Craft Fair, organised by Local Enterprise Office Galway, returns to the Black Box Theatre this Saturday and Sunday. T...

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Connacht Rugby stars say thriving West gives people opportunity and belonging

Former Connacht Rugby coach Andy Friend and back-row forward Paul Boyle are lending their support to a new video campaign by the Western Developmen...

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New Galway Chamber President aims to enhance Galway’s unique brand identity

The Galway Chamber has welcomed new President Eveanna Ryan, and she officially took up her duties last week as she aims to build upon the organisat...

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Galway visionaries can avail of Going for Growth to develop their businesses

Going for Growth’s past participants from Galway are encouraging female entrepreneurs in the county who are determined to grow their businesses to ...


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