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IPAV notes that residential property prices remain steady
Commenting on the most recently announced CSO Residential Property Price Index, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said while there is a whopping drop of 40.7 percent in the number of dwelling purchases in July compared with July 2019 and a relatively small pick-up of 12.9 percent over June 2020, market intelligence would indicate that the situation has improved since then, especially given that there is a 44 day submission deadline on Revenue stamp duty returns on which CSO figures are based.
Fantasy Football review
I think it is fair to say no one would have predicted what happened in game week four of the Premier League. Champions Liverpool were thumped 7-2 by Aston Villa, Man United were smashed 6-1 by Spurs at Old Trafford, and Leeds earned a point against Man City. What a weekend it was.
Direct Provision: Time To Go
At this stage most of us are familiar with the national failure that is Direct Provision; the State's accommodation for asylum seekers set up in 1999 as a temporary measure which is now nearly as old as I am.
City council calls for legislation for compulsory sick pay
Galway city councillors passed a motion this week calling on the Government to bring forward legislation requiring all employers by law to make provision for sick leave.
‘I could not think of marrying such a barbarian.’
In 1839 Catherine Cohalan, from Aughrim Co Galway, was abducted from her home by a man named James Cohalan probably a cousin. Here her seizure had been agreed by the couple beforehand because Catherine did not want to marry Michael Campbell, a man whom her father had arranged for her to marry the following week.
Public see Toyota as the best on climate change
Nationwide research from iReach has named Toyota Ireland as the No 1 car brand for climate action.
Halloween family fun at The Charleville Park Hotel
As one of Ireland's best loved family hotels, the four-star Charleville Park Hotel has the perfect fun family staycation for you this Halloween.
Chiropractix comes to Galway city
Eleven and a half years ago Dr Paul Bradley DC opened his first clinic in Carrick on Shannon with the aim of providing a standardised level of chiropractic care that he felt was missing in Ireland. From that time, Dr Bradley and his team have grown their business from one clinic in Carrick to being one of Ireland's largest chiropractic companies.
Kyne brands lack of funding for Westdoc as 'unfair, unsafe and unsound'
The Westdoc Service needs to be expanded to include Moycullen, Rosscahill and Oughterard so people in those areas are no longer being "forced to travel to attend a GP".
Galway charities and voluntary groups to benefit from Covid-19 funding
Voluntary groups, charities, and social enterprises in Galway are to benefit from Government funding of close to €400,000 to alleviate financial difficulties and ensure they continue to provide services during the Covid-19 pandemic.