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Oughterard to showcase business and social prowess

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Local businesses, schools, sports and social clubs will be showcased at an enterprise expo to be held in Oughterard at the end of the month.

The town was selected by Bank of Ireland for an ‘Enterprise Town’ initiative aimed at promoting and driving momentum for small and medium businesses locally.

The event will see around 50 local businesses across a wide spectrum taking part, as well as local arts groups, GAA, soccer, rugby, boxing and angling clubs.

Its purpose is also to launch ‘Discover Oughterard’, a new website to promote the town.

The event will take place on Friday (3pm to 7pm) and Saturday (11am to 2pm), March 27 and 28, at Scoil Chuimin agus Caitríona National School in the town.

Among the guest speakers will be entrepreneur Padraig Ó Ceidigh; Mary Hoade, Cathaoirleach of Galway County Council; Kevin Traynor, National Director of the Coach Tourism and Transport Council of Ireland, as well as a government minister.

Local Bank of Ireland branch manager Liam Doyle told the Connacht Tribune: “The bank has been an active participant in this community for a very long time and we are working closely with businesses in the town to organise two key events to showcase what a great place it is to live and to do business, with a sports and community and a business expo over the weekend.

“On the Friday, there will be 50 local businesses showcasing. Oughterard is primarily tourism-based, so the likes of Cashel House, The Boat Inn, Breathnach’s bar and Glengowla Mines will be among the many there.

“Then there’ll be the likes of Living Gardens, the Greenway Café, Corrib French Polishing, as well as the Uachtar Arts group, and the local GAA, soccer, rugby, boxing and angling clubs. Everyone with an interest in the town and its environs will be taking part.

“The new website, Discover Oughterard, will be launched and that allows for the networking of local businesses and the local community and attracting people to come to Oughterard, showcasing that it’s a place to come and stay and do business.

“The Friday will be about business, and the Saturday will be a sports and community expo, where we’ll be bringing as many clubs and societies together as possible to show what’s available,” said Mr Doyle.

Other exhibits will include a harp workshop, the local circus group Spraoi, a performance by the Uachtar Arts group and local line dancers and fly-makers for fishing.

“Where Bank of Ireland comes into it is to facilitate the town to promote itself and nurture it. If the town is successful, then it’s a success for the bank,” said Mr Doyle.

Local councillor and organising committee member Tom Welby said: “We’re very excited to be working on this initiative with Bank of Ireland and are confident that it will bring positive momentum to the town and also drive increased activity for local enterprises.”

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New President for Local Ireland

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Left to right, Bob Hughes, Executive Director, Local Ireland, Dan Linehan, Head of Irish Times Regionals and Declan McGuire, Operations Manager of the Connacht Tribune.

The new President of Local Ireland, the association representing local news publishers around the country, is Head of Irish Times Regionals Dan Linehan.

Mr Linehan takes over the presidency from Declan McGuire of the Connacht Tribune. His appointment was confirmed at the recent Annual General Meeting of Local Ireland at Bloomfield House Hotel near Mullingar, Westmeath.

Mr Linehan, who has served as Vice President of the organisation for the last two years, said: “The coming years are a very important time for local publishers with many important issues to be addressed, including the implementation of the Future of Media Commission recommendations, defamation reform, the role and support for local publishers in public service reporting and helping publishers develop commercial digital offerings.”

Speaking at the AGM, Mr McGuire acknowledged the work done by the Executive in the past two years under the direction of Executive Director, Bob Hughes, on several projects related to the publishing industry but most especially the successful conclusion of the long-running campaign for the abolition of VAT on newspapers.

He also wished Mr Linehan the very best in his new role as President of the association for the next two years.

Mr Hughes thanked Mr McGuire for his leadership and support during his term of office and said he looked forward to working with Mr Linehan on the key policy priorities for the association, including Government supports, Government advertising, fair remuneration for content from the tech platforms and the reform of the legislation for defamation.

Local Ireland members also elected Seán Mahon, Managing Director of the Southern Star, as Vice President for the next two years.

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Employers’ group hears of key challenges facing businesses in the region

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Pictured at Regional Insight Series in the Galmont Hotel are: Trevor O’Rourke, (CEO, Fibre Networks Ireland); Senan Colleran, (Head ESB Assets, Generation & Trading, ESB); Eilish O'Sullivan, (Human Resources Director, Medtronic); Danny McCoy, (CEO, Ibec); Helen Leahy, (Head of Regional Policy, Ibec); Ruairi Conroy (Diligent Corporation) and Fergal O’Brien, (Executive Director of Lobbying & Influence, Ibec). PHOTO: Michael Dillon.

The shortage of affordable housing is the single biggest impediment in attracting and retaining workers in the West, according to business group Ibec.

At a ‘Regional Insights Series’ meeting in the Galmont Hotel in Galway last week, employers were told that capacity constraints and labour supply are the key challenges facing business growth in the region.

Ibec Head of Regional Policy Helen Leahy said: “There must be greater focus by government on enhancing quality of life issues such as housing and infrastructure which are driving labour shortages in the region.

“Ibec’s vision for the West is to realise its potential to become a globally competitive location. An inadequate supply of affordable housing is now the single largest impediment to attracting and retaining talented workers, without whom business investment and expansions are not possible.

“Labour shortages are a real concern for businesses in the region. People decide where to live and work based on quality of life and access to high quality services and amenities. Industry tends to follow talent, and in this regard, the region needs to have all the building blocks in place as the attraction and retention of world-class talent becomes increasingly competitive on a global level,” said Ms Leahy.

Amongst Ibec’s priorities for the West are:

  • Addressing housing and infrastructure challenges
  • Transitioning towards a new growth model with Net Zero energy powered by Atlantic offshore wind resources
  • Adapting businesses to the new economic realities
  • Enhancing capacity and skillsets to achieve sustainable development objectives
  • Investment in people and skills
  • Creating competitive advantage through digitalisation
  • Innovation as a key driver of productivity growth

 

 

 

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Survey finds one in five retailers in Galway want to go fully cashless

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Conor Quirke of BOI Payment Acceptance: move to card payments.

One in five Galway businesses want to go fully cashless, as the move towards card payments and tapping continues unabated post-Covid.

In all, 22% of Galway businesses would like to be fully cashless, according to a survey carried out by BOI Payment Acceptance (BOIPA), a provider of payment technology solutions, which asked Irish businesses about the current payment landscape as well as business confidence and concerns.

Over one-third (36%) of Galway businesses were unaware there is no contactless limit on mobile wallets – just below the national average – while 54% believe the increase in card over cash transactions has helped them run their business.

Six out of ten Galway businesses expect to grow this year despite the cost-of-living crisis and running costs dominating as key concerns; 62% believe their business will grow over the next twelve months despite global economic uncertainty.

Unsurprisingly cost-of-living increases and running costs were the main concerns the majority of businesses had.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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