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ISLEXPO numbers on the up

Earrooyn dy leIh hig gys ISLEXPO jeeaghyn foaysagh

Ny h-earrooyn dy leih hig dys co-hionnal mooar dellal ny s'anmagh sy çhiaghtin shoh, t'ad jeeaghyn dy ve foaysagh.

Immeeaght-foshlee un laa nurree, ta ISLEXPO er ny vooadaghey gys daa laa yn cheayrt shoh mleeaney, as goaill ayrn Jecrean as Jerdein.

Yn cheayrt shoh, t'eh kiarail cur geill da aase as siyraghey, chammah as dellalyn ta goaill toshiaght.

Ta mysh thousane as kiare cheead dy leih er recortyssey, seose veih thousane nurree, goaill stiagh nuy feed dy leih çheu-mooie yn Ellan.

Y Shirveishagh Lhiasaghey Tarmaynys, Laurence Skelly, t'eh gra dy vel anaase dy liooar ec meanyn mooie er yn immeeaght.


ISLEXPO numbers on the up

The numbers are looking good for a major business conference later this week.

An inaugural one-day event last year, ISLEXPO has been expanded to two days this time around, taking place on Wednesday and Thursday.

This time it aims to look at growth and acceleration, as well as start-up businesses.

Around 1,400 people have registered, up from 1,000 or so last time, including 180 from off-Island.

Economic Development Minister Laurence Skelly says there's also been planty of media interest from elsewhere.

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