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Reduce your use of energy to help save money and benefit the environment

By reducing our energy use, we can save money and limit our reliance on expensive, imported fossil fuels.

Consumers in Westmeath recycle 991 tonnes of electrical waste in 2021

An average of 11.17kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Westmeath last year according to WEEE Ireland.

Happy New Year from West Coast Insulation

The team at Galway company West Coast Insulation wish all their customers a happy and prosperous New Year and thank them for their custom during 2021.

Galway households could pay extra €400 next year on heating costs

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Soaring heating bills and hikes in prices from energy suppliers could see Galwegians shelling out an extra €400 next year for heating costs.

Save on energy costs while Government insulation grants remain

With the summer months behind us and the cooler months starting to set in, Galway company West Coast Insulation recommendS homeowners take advantage of the current grant scheme for home insulation. The scheme allows for a grant of €1100 for cavity wall and attic insulation.

Survey of thatched buildings within County Westmeath

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Thatched buildings, once typical in Ireland, are now a rare sight.

Ensure you reduce regular energy consumption and save water usage

Did you know an average nine minute shower uses about 100 litres of water, and to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted?

Grant’s is leading the way in sustainable home heating with its Integrated Heating Packages for New Builds.

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Having spent over forty years working closely with homeowners across Ireland to maximise efficiencies, reduce heating costs and future-proof their homes, Grant is now offering those building new homes, individually tailored integrated heating packages.

Local Green Party Councillor formally welcomes two new heritage initiatives

Local Green Party Councillor for Athlone-Moate Municipal District, Cllr Louise Heavin, has welcomed two new heritage initiatives - a survey of barn owls and a survey of thatched buildings across Westmeath, both of which were discussed at the most recent local authority heritage forum meeting.

A time for our collective hibernation

It has been another hard week, it is fair to say. There are none who are immune from the worry of this pandemic and its consequences. There are probably none who fully understand the changing rules and regulations with their ever changing status.

 

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