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Remote Working Hubs can transform Galway economy, says ACCA

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As businesses in Galway face an extremely challenging Christmas, the Government’s commitment to publish a new remote-working strategy and introduce 350 remote working hubs can be transformative for the county’s economy, however a regionalised approach should now be prioritised, according to ACCA Ireland.

Cannon welcomes PUP extension to March 2021

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Fears that workers, particularly those in the hospitality and retail sectors, might return to work for the Christmas period only to find themselves unemployed in January, with no access to the PUP, have been eased.

Ban on co-living should turn attention to providing public housing, says Hanley

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Co-living could never solve Ireland's housing crisis, it could only contribute to exacerbating it, which is why the Government's decision to legislate against new co-living developments should be welcomed.

Business events group welcomes Taskforce report

A group set up to represent the business events industry has said it is heartened by the recommendations of the Life Worth Living Report published this week by the Arts and Culture Recovery Taskforce.

Local Independent Deputy expresses third lockdown fears

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has expressed his fear of a third lockdown in early 2021 unless urgent action is pursued to analyse the information gathered from the 67,000 Covid-19 positive cases and see how best to avoid the spread of the virus.

Council receives commercial rates waiver support

Westmeath County Council has received a significant financial boost in recent times with a Government contribution of €5.5m afforded to the local authority to address the income vacuum incurred following the introduction of the commercial rates waiver in April of this year.

Time for Galway businesses to assess how Brexit impacts them

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Minister of State in the Department of Transport with responsibility for International and Road Transport and Logistics

Enforcement measures must be questioned as city rent continues to rise, says COPE Galway

New figures revealing an almost five per cent rise in rents in Galway city in the last year calls into question how well the Government is enforcing rent pressure zones, according to assistant CEO of COPE Galway, Martin O'Connor.

Action needed as 1,171 waiting for driving test in Mayo — Conway-Walsh

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Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh has called for Minister Eamon Ryan to take decisive action to tackle 'the massive driving test backlog'.

Lack of co-ordinated approach to River Shannon flooding problematic

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has voiced his concern with the lack of a co-ordinated approach between the ESB and Waterways Ireland regarding the management of water levels on the River Shannon.

 

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