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Future Cast launches new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades

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A new €1m training centre for mechanical and electrical trades is to open in a previously derelict property in the centre of Ballaghaderreen in Co. Roscommon.

Pinergy appoints Juan-Paul Roux as a Commercial Energy Consultant for Connacht

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Pinergy, the energy transition company, has today announced the appointment of Juan-Paul Roux as a Commercial Energy Consultant for the Connacht region. This appointment underscores Pinergy's commitment to expanding its expertise and supporting businesses in the Connacht region in achieving their sustainability goals.

‘Thin-eir’ - County’s broadband woes highlighted by council

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It may be four weeks since Storm Éowyn graced Galway with a turbulent visit, the trail of destruction left in her wake continues. With parts of the county having experienced nearly three weeks without power, the lights are now on in Galway but broadband has yet to return for thousands of households across Co Galway.

Thomas calls on Minister for state intervention in restoring essential services to Conamara

Conamara councillor Noel Thomas has contacted the Minister for Communications, urging immediate state intervention to assist Eirgrid to restore telephone and broadband services to households still suffering the aftermath of the recent storm.

Thomas calls on Minister for Communications for state intervention in restoring essential services to Conamara

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Conamara councillor Noel Thomas has contacted the Minister for Communications, urging immediate state intervention to assist Eirgrid to restore telephone and broadband services to households still suffering the aftermath of the recent storm.

Love under one roof – Navigating a relationship while living with your parents

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In today’s Ireland, with soaring rents and a housing market that seems more elusive than a sunny bank holiday, many young couples navigate romance from the comfort (or chaos) of their childhood bedrooms. Living with your parents while trying to nurture a relationship can be tricky, but love can blossom beautifully under one roof with a bit of tact, creativity, and a healthy dose of humour.

Éowyn stings City for 15m

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If Storm Éowyn was an unwanted guest at Galway City Council’s table, his expensive tastes have racked up a bill so far of almost €15m, and – worryingly – the tab is still open.

Living in an icebox — the reality of being powerless

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Unlucky Day 13 without power in Na Forbacha. My elderly parents and myself are huddled yet again in the kitchen where thankfully, a wood burner keeps one room in the house warm. The rest of the house is an icebox.

Careers in Ireland’s Renewable Energy Transition

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As the world continues to experience the effects associated with climate change, the demand for skilled professionals in the energy sector is rapidly growing.

O’Donnellan & Joyce lead the commercial market in the west

The commercial market throughout Galway city and the west of Ireland has proven to be resilient throughout 2024. In the first quarter of the year, the commercial market stabilised after a slight correction within 2023. Due to a combination of factors including fluctuating interest rates and political uncertainty both locally an internationally, demand for commercial investment properties was somewhat stagnant. With limited supply being offered to the market, demand increased within both Q3 and Q4 respectively.

 

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