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Property price decreases should be reflected in council valuations

Fine Gael Spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs Deputy Michael Ring has demanded that the drop in property prices should be reflected in the valuation of local authority houses.

Des Bishop live tonight

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Having spent 12 months in intense study and immersion in Connemara's Gaeltacht in an effort to speak as Gaeilge, Des Bishop is back on the road again. Drawing from his experiences, the star of the revolutionary RTE show In the Name of the Fada, comes to the Royal Theatre, Castlebar, with his live stand up show Unbearlable.

Disappointment at loss of teacher service for the visually impaired

Mayo Deputy Michael Ring, Fine Gael Spokesperson on Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs has today expressed his outrage that the Visiting Teacher service for the Visually Impaired (VTVI) in County Mayo is to cease.

Who will help you set up a business?

In this week’s article we will look at the organisations providing support to entrepreneurs in the process of setting up a business. These groups can provide guidance and support to entrepreneurs from the conception of a new business through to its realisation.

Government’s plans for WDC are ‘out of order’

The Council for the West has rejected as “out of order” any Government moves to subsume the Western Development Commission into Enterprise Ireland.

Access Music Project to celebrate 10th birthday

Galway’s Access Music Project will celebrate its 10th anniversary on Monday with a gathering in the St Patrick’s Band Society Hall, Forster Street, at 10am.

Mayo decentralisation plans unaffected by budget

Decentralisation plans for Mayo were largely unaffected by Minister Brian Lenihan’s budget, the details of which were announced this week, except for 38 jobs which will be reviewed in three years’ time. Confirmation was given by the Finance Minister that decentralisation will go ahead in Claremorris and Charlestown.

Galway to suffer more than most from An Bord Snip cuts

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An Bord Snip Nua is where it’s at for the news media right now and the ‘big ticket items’ - public sector job cuts and social welfare cuts - that have got the attention to date. However the really interesting detail may be contained in the minutiae of the report - and there’s plenty there to excite people in Galway!

€1.3 million for Mayo group water schemes

Minister for Community, Rural, and Gaeltacht Affairs Éamon Ó Cuív has announced that he has allocated CLÁR top-up funding of €1,381,995 to group water schemes in the county.

Ring welcomes opening of Ballycroy Visitor Centre

The Fine Gael spokesperson on Community, Rural, and Gaeltacht affairs, Deputy Michael Ring, has welcomed the opening of the visitor centre at Ballycroy National Park.

 

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