Irish Press Releases

July 2008


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Co. Dublin, Ireland — 31 Jul. 2008 — In a time of doom and gloom one car dealer is in celebratory mood. This year Windsor Motors is celebrating it’s 40th birthday. In order to celebrate our birthday we are the one giving away the present and what a present!
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Co. Dublin, Ireland — 31 Jul. 2008 — Occupancy Levels in Dublin Drop for First Time Since 2002 / Profit Levels Down 8.2% YOY - Hospitality Experts Issue Stern Warning but say Business Tourism Represents Greatest Opportunity in an Uncertain Market
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Co. Kilkenny, Ireland — 31 Jul. 2008 — A book in praise of food and life, promoting a process that encourages eating to live, is being launched in Dublin.
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Co. Kildare, Ireland — 30 Jul. 2008 — Unemployment figures are on the rise in Ireland and many more are expected to sign on the live register as further construction job losses are expected.
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Co. Clare, Ireland — 30 Jul. 2008 — Wednesday, 30 July 2008 - Minister of State, Mr. Tony Killeen has said that this week’s Government allocation to Clare County Council of funds worth almost EUR380k would lead to significant improvements in County Clare’s road infrastructure.
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Co. Galway, Ireland — 30 Jul. 2008 — A squad of Ireland’s elite skydivers today smashed the record for the largest formation of Irish skydivers linked in freefall. The All-Ireland team built a 51-person formation over the skies of County Offaly at 12.05 today.
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Co. Clare, Ireland — 30 Jul. 2008 — A leading Irish ecommerce firm has predicted that the number of consumers shopping online this Christmas could increase by as much as 50% in comparison to the same period last year.
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Co. Clare, Ireland — 29 Jul. 2008 — Tuesday, 29 July 2008 - Minister of State and Clare T.D., Mr. Tony Killeen has welcomed the Government’s allocation of over EUR64k to Clare County Council to help the local authority to further improve the quality of public water supplies.
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Ireland — 29 Jul. 2008 — With a delightful range of interior accessories that are perfect for adding the finishing touches to your home, Garrendenny Lane Interiors has recently launched a new online shop, selling a selection of the accessories available within its interior design boutique. Buoyed by the...
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Co. Clare, Ireland — 29 Jul. 2008 — Magico.ie is predicting a ‘huge’ increase in retail activity over the internet this Christmas.
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Co. Dublin, Ireland — 28 Jul. 2008 — Report illegal poaching or polluting anonymously and receive substantial points. Tips are forwarded to relevant authorities.
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Co. Clare, Ireland — 28 Jul. 2008 — Monday, 28 July 2008 – A blueprint for development in Ennis and its environs over the next six years has been placed on public display.
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Co. Limerick, Ireland — 28 Jul. 2008 — Monday, 28 July 2008 - Work has commenced on one of the largest ever-civic building projects to be undertaken in County Limerick.
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Co. Dublin, Ireland — 28 Jul. 2008 — Níor fhreagair ach 2% de na daoine óga a ghlac páirt i gceardlanna cumasú Chonradh na Gaeilge an choicís seo caite go bhfógraíonn ranna agus comhlachtaí poiblí na seirbhísí Gaeilge atá ar fáil acu minic a dhóthain. Dúirt 81% go lorgóidís seirbhís trí Ghaeilge uaireanta, go minic,...
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Co. Dublin, Ireland — 28 Jul. 2008 — Only 2% of the young people surveyed as part of Conradh na Gaeilge’s educational workshops a fortnight ago believe public bodies and departments advertise the services they provide in Irish enough. 81% also said that after participating in the Conradh’s workshops, they would sometimes,...