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St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account

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Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.

St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union introduce a new full-service current account

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Today both St Jarlath’s and St Anthony’s & Claddagh Credit Union are introducing a new full-service Current Account.

Calls for N5 developers to go with Islandeady Community Council proposals

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Local politicians have called on Mayo County Council and the contractors carrying out work on the new N5 to listen to the suggestions put forward by the local community council in Islandeady, to deal with a suggested road closure in the area as part of the works.

Troy meets with BOI management to discuss Moate branch future

Local Fianna Fáil TD and Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has this week held discussions with senior officials in Bank of Ireland to discuss options for services in Moate into the future.

GTI Awarded Erasmus+ accreditation and excellence label

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GTI has been awarded accreditation and the excellence label under the new Erasmus+ Programme.

Post office network at risk of collapse, warns Canney

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Unless the Government steps up its commitments to support An Post, the post office network in the State will be at risk of collapse.

Online Gambling: Is It Safe?

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As more people look to online sources of entertainment, the demand for these services continues to grow exponentially. In 2019 alone, online gaming revenue exceeded £200 billion – making it more of a valuable industry overall than virtually any other corporation or entity. Because of this rapid growth, a wide variety of online gaming proprietors, developers and solutions have emerged to fill this demand.

Disappointment at announcement of Bank of Ireland branch closures in Mayo

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Bank of Ireland announced this week that they are to close over 100 branches across the country, including three in Mayo from September.

British Army and RIC unleash terror on the streets of Clifden

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March 1921 saw the British army's D Company Auxiliaries continue their tour of east Galway, assisted by an RAF spotter plane, the RIC, the Black and Tans, and various members of the Crown Forces.

Disappearing banks a signifier of the changing face of Irish towns

The banks were always a key part of the development and growth of towns and villages across the country. In my home town, we had three banks. The Bank of Ireland (where my dad was the porter for a quarter of a century; the Munster and Leinster Bank (later AIB), and the Ulster Bank. All three were housed in fine solid buildings from a different age. Buildings that marked their importance in the town.

 

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