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Title: NEWS: Reynolds - 'I'm not taking my foot off the gas'
Interim CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, Joe Reynolds, spelt out why Greenogue makes business sense despite some vocal opposition to the proposed plans, writes Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
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NEWS: Reynolds - 'I'm not taking my foot off the gas'
Interim CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, Joe Reynolds, spelt out why Greenogue makes business sense despite some vocal opposition to the proposed plans, writes Isabel Hurley and Judith Faherty
Interim CEO of Horse Sport Ireland, Joe Reynolds \ Matt Browne Sportsfile
MOVING Horse Sport Ireland’s headquarters from Naas and creating a Centre of Excellence at nearby Greenogue remains very much the focus of the HSI Board, despite vocal opposition from some quarters to the advanced plans.
Horse Sport Ireland has been instructed that the use of sales letters for the sale of horses with incomplete passport applications is not permitted under EU law
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