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€8,000 funding to Westmeath clubs for older people

Fine Gael TD for Longford/Westmeath, Gabrielle McFadden, has been informed by Minister for Sport Michael Ring that almost €8,000 in funding has been allocated to groups and clubs who cater for older people in Westmeath.

€27,320 in National Lottery grants for Westmeath

Young people in Westmeath are set to benefit from €27,320 in National Lottery grants which have been awarded to a number of groups and organisations.

Údarás welcomes €1 million addition to 2015 budget

Údarás na Gaeltachta has welcomed the announcement that an additional €1 million in capital will be made available to Údarás’ budget in 2015.

Calls for Government to provide funding to finish arthouse cinema project

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Galway city councillors have called on the Government to release funding which will allow Galway’s arthouse cinema to finally open its doors.

Westmeath’s Skoda dealerships announce entry price of €13,895 for new Fabia

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Michael Moore Car Sales Ltd and Mullingar Autos, Westmeath’s Skoda dealerships, have announced the prices for the new Fabia with all model variants receiving specification enhancements with some model versions even decreasing in price. The entry price to the Fabia range is €13,895 for the 1-litre, 60bhp Active.

New Skoda Fabia Combi price starts from €15,495

The new Skoda Fabia Combi will go on sale in Ireland on February 9 next.

New Skoda Fabia Combi price starts from €15,495

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The new Skoda Fabia Combi will go on sale in Ireland on February 9 next.

Galwayman in final three for €50,000 Young Driver Award

Motorsport Ireland has announced the three finalists for the prestigious Billy Coleman Award for Ireland’s Young Rally Driver of the Year.

Council to pay out €10.5 million in loan charges next year

Mayo County Council will pay out over €10 million in loan charges next year, the elected members of the council were told this week. Head of finance for the council, Peter Duggan, outlined the charges at Monday’s reconvened budget meeting of the council. He told the meeting: “This current budget has the provision of €10.5 million in loan charges, of those €4.3 million are recovered directly from third parties, the majority of them being Irish Water for the cost of providing the capital costs of the water sewerage services, and also there are recoupments direct from the Department of Environment, particularly in relation to our housing borrowings, they are recovered directly from the department.”

Water tax to be fixed at €160 for families and €60 for single households

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In the latest climbdown by the Government on its deeply unpopular water tax, charges are now set to be capped at €160 a year for families while a single adult household will pay an effective €60 rate.

 

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