Restaurant 23 – New Design

August 8th, 2011
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We have redesigned the Restaurant 23 website, based in the Balmoral Hotel and under the Head Chef Director Raymond McArdle,  inspired by the beautiful view of the sea that diners experience. Visit the website on www.restaurant23.com

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Mono Furniture – New Website

August 5th, 2011
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Mono Furniture are specialist furniture designers in Monaghan who offer an exclusive bespoke service for furniture design. Every piece of furniture they design is handmade to order, using hardwood frames,  traditional techniques and materials.  Check out their website for more infromation www.monofurniture.ie

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Irish Seed Trade launch their new websites

August 4th, 2011
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Aura Internet launched two new websites this week, one for the Irish Seed Trade Association – www.irishseedtrade.ie and the Plant Variety Development Office www.pvdo.ie, the PVDO website allows farmers to calculate their royalty rates online.

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New Pet Directory

August 4th, 2011
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Check out the new website www.petnetwork.ie where you can list pets for sale or wanted, and you can advertise any service you have related to pets.

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Newsletter July 2011

July 12th, 2011
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You can view our latest newsletter online now by clicking here

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Benhaffaf Twins

June 8th, 2011
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Benhaffaf Twins

We had a great time during the bank holiday weekend with the Benhaffaf family, who had come to Carrickmacross for the Lion’s Twin(s)+ Parade. Angie, Hassan and Hussein lead the parade in a horse drawn carriage and received a very warm welcome from the crowds gathered.

If you get a chance buy the book telling their story ‘Little Fighters’ & you can like their Facebook Page by clicking here

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Rural Broadband Scheme

May 9th, 2011
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Communications Minister Pat Rabbitte today announced a new Rural Broadband Scheme which aims to identify the remaining individual premises in rural Ireland that are unable to obtain a broadband service and to provide a service to those premises where requested. This Scheme will be carried out in cooperation with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food under the Rural Development Programme co-funded by the European Agriculture Fund for Rural Development.
The Scheme aims to ensure that universal broadband access is provided in Ireland by the end of 2012. While the completion of the Government’s National Broadband Scheme (NBS) means that broadband services are now available throughout the country, there are remaining un-served rural premises which could not be included in the NBS or which are difficult to reach for mainly technical reasons. The Rural Broadband Scheme is designed to identify those premises through a public application process and, ultimately, to bring a broadband service to them either through existing private sector service providers or through a service provider procured by Government.
The Scheme aims to identify the premises that cannot currently obtain a service and once all of these premises have been identified, to ascertain whether existing telecommunications operators can provide a service directly to these premises. If an existing service provider cannot be identified, the Department will seek to procure such a service. The combination of private and public sector programmes in the broadband market will ensure that Ireland reaches the EU target of ubiquitous basic broadband access ahead of the 2013 deadline.
The Rural Broadband Scheme will help promote economic and social development in such areas. It will be of particular importance to small scale rural enterprises who will be able to trade their goods and services over the internet. This Scheme will ensure that the remainder of rural premises will be able to get a broadband service and will make broadband available to anyone who wants it by the end of 2012.”
Full details of the Rural Broadband Scheme are available on the Department’s website www.dcenr.ie and follow the link for the Rural Broadband Scheme.

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Carrickmacross Lace & Kate Middleton

April 29th, 2011
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Carrickmacross Lace has hit the fashion headlines across the world today. With the relevation that Kate Middleton’s wedding dress pattern was fashioned from it:

The stunning lace pattern on the bride’s ensemble is known as the Irish Carrickmacross, an ornate appliqué form of hand-made lace that was made for her using a combination French Chantilly lace and English Cluny lace. Carrickmacross lace is an Irish embroidery tradition that dates to 1820.

Quote take from Vanity Fair

Carrickmacross Lace is still produced in Carrickmacross and available through the co-op’s website at www.carrickmacrosslace.ie

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Louth Enterprise Student Win’s National Award

April 18th, 2011
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Every year Enterprise Boards around the country hold county finals for enterprise student awards. Students from 3 different age brackets take part in an exhibition to display their mini company or student enterprise idea. These are then judged by a panel of judges and one from each category is sent forward to the national awards. This year was a first for a national award for County Louth when Awe Wish took first place in the Junior category at national level see LCEB news. So well done to all who took part, Peggy McGlynn for all her organising with schools in Louth and to my fellow judges at this year’s county level!

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Good Samaritans and iPhones

April 7th, 2011
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I recently lost my iphone, I’ve lost it many times before but usually under the seat of the car, down the side of the sofa or in a coat pocket. This time however I had really lost it, I had tried to triangulate it and looked up all the options for potentially tracking it via GPS, blue tooth and wireless signal all to no avail. So after two days of sporadic searching and somewhat frustrated I give up and ordered a new one. And then today I decided I’d try the garda station, and there it was shattered screen and all – I had already broken it three times to date but thankfully hadn’t repaired it.
So I’d just like to say… thanks to the person who handed it, it reinforced my opinion that most people are inherently decent and good, back up your phone information because most of them now contain more than just contacts, consider using tracking devices such as http://www.apple.com/mobileme/features/find-my-iphone.html, and it is possible to live without a mobile (I don’t know for how long though & apologies to anyone who thought I was ignoring their text & calls!)

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