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Temporary waiver of housing development fees a welcome Government support - Farrell

Local Fine Gael Councillor, Tom Farrell, has welcomed the continuing supports for home builders as the Government announced a temporary waiver on all development fees.

Troy welcomes substantial funding for Housing Adaptation Grants in Westmeath

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has welcomed funding of €1.596 million for Housing Adaptation Grants in Westmeath.

Sod is turned on ‘pivotal’ wastewater project

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Substantial affordable housing scheme confirmed for Moate

Local Fianna Fáil Deputy, Robert Troy, has welcomed confirmation from the Housing Minister, Darragh O’Brien that Moate will soon benefit from an affordable housing scheme to incorporate some 22 housing units within the town.

United on brink of adding new piece of history

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Galway United make the trip to Wexford tomorrow in search of an eighth league win in a row, a feat unparalleled in the club’s history.

Buccaneers host fellow promotion contenders Highfield in crucial AIL Division 1B fixture

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Buccaneers take on fellow promotion contenders Highfield in their penultimate Energia All-Ireland League Division 1B home fixture at Dubarry Park on Saturday.

Demand keeps house prices well elevated – latest IPAV residential property price barometer

There has been a 2.44 percent overall increase in home prices in the latter half of last year by comparison with a 6.35 percent figure for the previous six months, according to IPAV’s residential property price barometer published recently.

More homebuyers in Westmeath now eligible for Local Authority home loan

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Deputy Darragh O’Brien, has announced significant improvements to the Local Authority home loan that will result in more people in County Westmeath being eligible to apply for the State-backed mortgage.

Vroom with a view — stunning line-up for Corrib Oil Galway International Rally

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The entry list for the 2023 Corrib Oil Galway International Rally has been revealed and it contains a stunning line up of drivers and machinery. Over 150 drivers have entered the traditional season opener in the West of Ireland, and it looks like being one of the most competitive ever seen. Top seeds by virtue of winning the Tarmac Championship last year are Josh Moffett & Andy Hayes in a Hyundai i20 R5. This crew also won Galway last year to set them on the way to championship success. Behind them are Meirion Evans & Jonathan Jackson with the Welsh pair using their usual VW Polo and looking to go one better than last year in Galway where they pushed Moffett all the way to the end.

Victims of housing crisis are hidden in plain sight as rental market collapses

Housing is the biggest issue of our time, it is the foundation on which a decent society is built. Food, shelter and education. Yet rents in Galway have risen by over 16% to over €1700 in the last year. Struggling families are paying over €1500 to rent a three-bedroom house in our city. There are now nearly 250 people homeless across our city.

 

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