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Legislation being prepared to hasten property sales within the residential market

Legislation currently being drafted would eliminate many of the impediments that cause private house sales to fall through, it has emerged.

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BY DECLAN VARLEY

PBP Galway slams Government’s Affordable Housing Scheme as ‘completely unrealistic’

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Capping house prices in Galway at €400,000 under the new Affordable Housing Scheme is “an insult” to those struggling to buy a home.

Luan Gallery to reopen with contemporary Irish artist summer exhibition

To mark the reopening of the Luan Gallery on Tuesday, May 11, the riverside location will host 'Percept', an exhibition featuring a new body of work by contemporary Irish artist, Colm Mac Athlaoich.

Outdoor Enhancement Scheme must be made available to all hospitality businesses - Dillon

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The Outdoor Dining Enhancement Scheme should be amended to encompass all hospitality businesses, including so called ‘wet pubs’, accordingly to Mayo Fine Gael TD Alan Dillon.

Social Democrats - no hope or a new hope?

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Never before has there been such scrutiny on the social contract we as a society have with each other. The Government's handling of Covid-19 has highlighted many of the long term inefficiencies in the State’s two-tier healthcare system, its unaffordable housing, and the precarious economy.

Over €2 million in hospital car park and clamping fees in MUH since 2012 - Lawless

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Statistics released to Aontú leader Peadar Tóibín TD by the HSE have shown that over €2 million euro has been made through hospital car park charges and clamping fees in Mayo since 2012.

Artworks by Mayo artists will be added to the National Collection

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Minister Catherine Martin has announced that 422 artworks by 70 artists will be added to the National Collection thanks to the €1m fund provided to the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and the Crawford Art Gallery in October 2020.

Ryan calls for more from velocity patcher

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Fianna Fáil councillor Damien Ryan has called for more returns to be seen on the roads from the velocity patchers owned by Mayo County Council. The Ballinrobe-based councillor welcomed the news that Mayo County Council was in the process of finalising the purchase of a fourth velocity patcher for the county - but he told the April meeting of the council, 'we should be seeing more return from those machines on the road'.

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Calls for hospital parking charges ban after figure reveal

 

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