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Conference Exploring Migration and Integration of Migrant Workers in Northern Ireland

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Thursday 6th March 2008: The Migrant Worker Support Network (MWSN) and South Tyrone Empowerment Programme (S.T.E.P.) are holding a conference event entitled ‘Migration and Integration’. The event aims to explore the challenges of integration from societal, employment, educational, policy and research perspectives. The event will take place on Friday 4th April at Lough Neagh Discovery…

BWEA welcomes budget steps on renewable energy

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BWEA, the UK leading renewable business organisation welcomed today’s budget as the first step towards providing a framework for an expansion of renewable energy. BWEA Chairman Adam Bruce said “This budget begins to map out a new policy deal for renewable energy” he added “The Government is beginning to understand the scale of the potential…

Scottish Government Study Debunks Turbines and Tourism Myth

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“97 per cent say wind farms would have no impact on their decision to visit Scotland again” Scottish Government study released today on economic impact of wind farms on tourism, claims that for 97% of visitors “wind farms would have no impact on their decision to visit Scotland again”. The study also claims 68% of…

Government gives green light to micro wind

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New legislation to be introduced to relax planning rules for micro- and small-wind projects BWEA, the trade association representing the UK’s micro- and small-wind industry, today welcomed the Govt’s decision to relax planning rules for onsite household wind turbines. The Govt plans to allow householders to install wind turbines, with a diameter of up to…

Síle Seoige launches Suas Shamrocks for Schools– Supporting Disadvantaged Children in India and Kenya on St. Patrick’s Day

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On the 17th of March hundreds of young people will take to the streets of Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick, adding even more colour to Ireland’s greenest day. The Suas volunteers will be painting shamrocks on the faces of revellers young and old and accepting donations to support schools in the slum areas of India…

PLANS IN PLACE FOR 2008 BRICK & STEEL BORDER COUNTIES RALLY

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The classic tracks of the Scottish Borders and Kielder Forest will once again be reverberating to the sound of rally cars when the annual Brick & Steel Border Counties Rally gets underway from Jedburgh on Saturday 5th April 2008 . Comprising round two of the popular 2008 MSA Pirelli Gravel Rally Championship, as well as…

Wind farms not a threat to national security

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BWEA the body representing the UK wind industry today responded to comments in the media regarding Ministry of Defence (MOD) objections to wind farm planning applications. MOD regularly object to new wind farm planning applications – many wind farm developers have been concerned that they were acting on exaggerated fears of the likely impact of…

RNID NI CALLS FOR VOLUNTEERS TO SUPPORT STRABANE HEARING AID USERS

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RNID Northern Ireland is calling for people in Strabane to volunteer their time and knowledge to support a local project helping people adjust to life wearing a hearing aid. The community-based project, run by RNID NI, the charity representing the 219,000 deaf and hard of hearing people in Northern Ireland, advises new hearing aid users…

NIGEL DUNLOP TAKES UP MD POST AT MOY PARK

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Nigel Dunlop has this month joined Moy Park as managing director, becoming only the second to hold the title since 1983. Dr Trefor Campbell, who has held the role since that date, was appointed non-executive chairman of the Moy Park Group last autumn. Nigel Dunlop, age 51, comes to Moy Park from the Gallaher Group…

Cooley donate €200,000 to charities

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For those who can cast their minds back to the first weekend of August 2007 they may recollect one extremely wet Sunday. What made this different from any other wet Irish Sunday I hear you ask? Well, if you had been on any road approaching the Cooley peninsula, County Louth you will recall that you…

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