Case Study: Sonya Connolly, Human Resources Manager, Avenue Mould/GW Plastics
“We have never looked back since relocating home to Sligo where I have a challenging HR career, lovely lifestyle, and a good work-life balance.”
“We have never looked back since relocating home to Sligo where I have a challenging HR career, lovely lifestyle, and a good work-life balance.”
A burger joint hits the fast-food sweet spot. Plus Stoked, Strandhill: A bonus dinner of lovingly made small plates.
As you get ready to take the next step to third level education we’d like to highlight 10 great reasons why you should go to IT Sligo.
People are relocating from all around Europe to attend a school in Sligo where students have complete independence to decide their own education. The Sudbury School in Calry, Sligo, is preparing to open for its second year and its student numbers have grown from 15 to 32.
Enhanced pedestrian walkways, high-quality public lighting, attractive landscaping and the elimination of ‘ad-hoc’ parking will be welcome developments for Sligo’s busiest shopping district. With work now underway on the O’Connell Street Enhancement Scheme by ShareRidge, the completion of this flagship project is keenly-anticipated by locals.
This very special exhibition celebrates 60 years of The Niland collection and features works by Jack Butler Yeats, Paul Henry, Norah McGuinness, Sean McSweeney, Dorothy Cross, Mainie Jellett, Mary Swanzy and many more.
Apprenticeship is a programme of structured education and training which formally combines and alternates learning in the workplace with learning in an education and training institution.
The Minister of State for Higher Education, Mary Mitchell O’Conner T.D., has officially launched IT Sligo’s new Yeats Academy of Arts, Design & Architecture.
Digital marketer Aoife Porter takes us through a day behind her front door.
Bikelink, a Sligo based bike sharing company, is launching its bikes in the Connacht city this summer in the hopes of proving a model for such programmes in the regions.
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