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Council called on to stop acting as refugee housing agent

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Although it was not listed as an item for discussion on the agenda of the Ballina MD meeting on Wednesday last, Cllr Jarlath Munnelly advised management that talk of 200 male refugees being placed in an industrial unit in Moyvalley Retail Park in the town, would be raised by councillors in the course of proceedings.

A quality two bed apartment in unrivalled location

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Apartment 10, Croi Oige, Dublin Road, Athlone, Co. Westmeath, N37 TN50

Nobody has a clue what’s happening in county town - say councillors

A sense of bafflement pervaded the October meeting of Castlebar MD on Wednesday afternoon last, in which several local councillors said they really had no clue what is going on in the town - and even a government TD didn’t know what was going on either.

Detached residence on a corner site

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New to the market with Mullery auctioneers is No 53 Glenina Heights. This spacious detached residence is ideally positioned on a large corner site in Glenina Heights, just off the Dublin Road.

Most recently renovated Athlone property nestled in prime central location

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19 Mayfield Grove,

Ideal family home in Rosan Glas

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John Quinn has been instructed to offer for sale No 180 Rosan Glas, Rahoon, Galway, which he says is beautifully presented and maintained throughout – literally ready to walk into.

Lidl Ireland’s new Galway city store opens today in Wellpark

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Lidl Ireland is officially opening its latest Galway store today (Thursday) in Wellpark.

Beautiful home in Monivea Park

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Mullery auctioneers has recently brought to the market a stunning owner occupied home in Monivea Park which has been upgraded in recent years and is beautifully presented throughout. Number 108 is situated at the front of the development and is not overlooked from the rear.

Indulge at The g Hotel

Watching trends in the accommodation sector in Ireland is always interesting. Recently we have seen a number of high profile four and five star hotels engage in multi-million euro refurbishment programmes, essential work if we are to compete with the rest of the world. However, there are still many establishments that have been short on the maintenance and refurbishment front for a number of years. As prices rise again customers are not always seeing an equal increase in standards. While hotels undoubtedly benefit from investment, as salubrious as these premises may become, they will ultimately fail to impress unless the standards of staff, service, and food matches and complements the surroundings.

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