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Looking to borrow? Ballyhaunis Credit Union are looking to lend
While the credit crunch is gripping the world, and businesses and individuals are struggling to get credit from banks, the message from Ballyhaunis Credit Union is that they have money to lend.
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McDonnell calls on council to maintain Mervue playground
The playground in Mervue is suffering from vandalism and a lack of maintenance and is becoming a magnet for anti-social behaviour. It’s time the Galway City Council stepped in and sorted it out.
Credit Unions should be given similar benefits to banks says O’ Brien
It is time for the government to step in and afford Credit Unions the same priority of protection measures extended to some banks, by underpinning their survival prospects in the current economic environment, stated Councillor Michael O’Brien.
Riot defendant caught with his pants down
One of the men bailed in Mullingar on Monday (February16) for his part in the Dalton Park riots, was remanded to Castlerea Prison from the District Court in Athlone on Wednesday (February 18) after being arrested drunk in Longford on Tuesday night with his trousers around his ankles.
Rioter hit with €100k bail
One of the men charged with violent disorder arising out of the Dalton Park riot was escorted shouting from a courtroom and had his bail revoked.
Reassurance from St Brigid’s CU
With all the press coverage credit unions have been receiving in the past few months, some good and some bad, St Brigid’s Credit Union would like to take this opportunity to assure its members of how safe their money is.
Gentleman Eddie is laid to rest
The passing of Eddie Mackey, 44 Michael Street, Kilkenny, after a long illness borne with great courage, brought immense sorrow to his wife Mary and his many friends and relations.
More community schemes needed to tackle unemployment
Community employment schemes are not a panacea to job losses and the recession, but increasing the number of such schemes in Galway “would certainly alleviate some of the hardship” people are now experiencing.