Parkmore’s second loss of the Dandenong District Cricket Association Turf 2 season has seen the Pirates fall from first to third, unable to defend 122 against HSD. HSD has leapfrogged its vanquished ...
Nestled along the iconic Singapore River, just minutes for neighbouring Boat Quay and Robertson Quay, Clarke Quay has recently undergone a $62 million rejuvenation project. Although the area is best ...
Plans to construct 345 new homes in Galway have been announced by the Land Development Agency (LDA). Comprising of one, two and three bedroom apartments, the first phase of the development is ...
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The developer of the Bonham Quay office development at Galway Docks is seeking a time extension to complete the final block. The project consists of four blocks - three of which have been completed, ...
Maurice Sheridan’s University of Galway side are back in the Sigerson cup race after a facile 4-15 to 0-14 win over Queens University Belfast in Templeport, Cavan. A hungry Galway side tore ...
A Galway-based medical technology company is to increase its workforce by over 700 people as part of a multi-million euro expansion programme. Aerogen specialises in the development and production ...
The expansion was announced at an event at Aerogen’s headquarters in Dangan, Galway City, at which CEO John Power confirmed that most of the new positions will be in Galway. The aerosol-drug ...
Aerogen, which owns production plants at Parkmore on the east of Galway and in Shannon, should increase its workforce to more than 2,000 through its expansion plan, which is backed by Enterprise ...
The company plans to add jobs at both its manufacturing sites in Parkmore, Galway, and in Shannon. It expects to create up to 725 highly skilled jobs in the region by 2035, increasing its global ...
humiliated and given insufficient training at University Hospital Galway. They have claimed that they were allocated to a ward that became a ‘dumping ground’ for patients, where at times every ...