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Westmeath suffers largest decline in project commencements nationwide for 2013

The latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index compiled and issued by Link2Plans (www.link2plans.com) shows a decline for Westmeath in both planning applications and project commencements at -7 per cent and -38 per cent respectively.

Latest Garda Report shows city crime down ten per cent

Crime in the city last year was down 10 per cent with a total of 6,707 incidents detected, according to the latest Garda Report presented to members of the Galway City Joint Policing Committee.

Mayo property prices still falling

Residential property prices in Mayo are still falling with the average asking price for a home now standing at just over €116,000.

Two thirds of people don’t use up all of their annual leave each year

Two thirds (65 per cent) of Irish people don’t take all of their annual leave each year, according to a new survey by Hotels.com.

Two thirds of people do not use up all of their annual leave each year

Two thirds (65 per cent) of Irish people do not take all of their annual leave each year, according to a new survey by Hotels.com.

Prices of four-bed houses in Mayo up marginally

Asking prices for four-bed semi-detached houses in Mayo have shown tentative signs of growth in the third quarter of 2013, with the latest survey from property website MyHome.ie showing that prices for this house type rose by 0.4 per cent to €140,000 in the quarter.

More than one third of burglars use closed window

A new AA survey has revealed of Galway respondants 14 per cent have been the victims of burglaries in the last six, or more, years, and that 35.4 per cent said access was gained through a closed window.

House prices in Mayo continue to fall

Asking prices for houses in Mayo have continued to fall in the second quarter of the year, with the latest survey from property website MyHome.ie showing that the median asking price of a three-bed semi fell another 4.2 per cent to €125,000. This means that the price of a three-bed semi in Mayo has fallen more than 43 per cent from the peak in 2006.

Penny Wentworth @ Monroe’s

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THERE IS an old expression which goes, “every penny that went towards it was worth it” and it is the source of the name of Nenagh band Penny Wentworth.

Westmeath house construction shows biggest drop

Westmeath had the largest drop in the number of planning applications granted in the first quarter of this year, when compared with the same period last year.

 

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