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Report shows rent rise for Galway city students

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With the first round of CAO points for courses being offered this week, the next test for first-time college goers, and those returning for the next academic year, will be finding adequate accommodation at reasonable prices, as rents near to third level institutions in Galway city have experienced an increase, according to the latest report from property website Daft.ie.

Hotel prices in Athlone fall 14 per cent to an average of €95

Hotel prices in Athlone and the surrounding area fell by 14 per cent in 2011 according to the latest Hotels.com Hotel Price Index.

Savings is now a growing Irish business

More and more Irish people are putting money away into savings accounts with the number of people saving regularly during January rising to 48 per cent, up eight per cent on December. This also represents an eight point increase on the figures for January 2011, according to the latest Nationwide UK (Ireland) / ESRI Savings Index and is the highest level recorded since the index began collating data in January 2010.

Westmeath is 12th dearest county for weddings

At an average of €21,300, Westmeath is the 12th most expensive county in Ireland in which to get married, a study has found.

Ballina Town Council sees Local Government grant cut by 8.5 per cent for 2012

Ballina Town Council has seen its funding from central government through the Local Government Fund cut by €118,563 for 2012, a reduction of 8.5 per cent on the amount it received last year. When looked at on a five year basis the reduction in the funding from the Local Government Fund has been reduced by €520,754 since 2008. The total reduction in all state grants for Ballina in the past five years is expected to be down €632,222 this year.

County council budget to be agreed today

The new year brings a new set of figures for the elected members of Mayo County Council to agree on for the coming year. The annual budget meeting of the council takes place today (Friday, January 6) at 11am in Áras an Chontae, Castlebar. This year’s budget as presented by the council officials shows an expected reduction in expenditure of €1,699,697 on the same time last year. The overall budgeted expenditure for the year is €130,252,752 down from €131,952,449 at the same stage in 2011.

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctions see enormous increase in sales but values down

O’Donnellan & Joyce reports for 2011 that the property market had a huge up-turn in terms of sales, however prices continue to drop.

Irish consumers will be highest spenders in Europe this Christmas

The annual Deloitte consumer survey of Christmas spending predicts that Irish consumers will once again be the highest spenders in Europe this festive season, despite the fact that the average spend per household in Ireland will be €943, down from €1,020 in 2010 and a reduction of €411 since 2008.

City Council arts grants announced

The provision of arts grants to a wide selection of the city’s arts groups was announced at Monday evening’s Galway City Council meeting.

Average house price in Mayo is currently €168,000

The decline in house prices in the county continues, according to the latest report from property website daft.ie. According to figures released, house prices in the third quarter of this year have fallen around the country an average of 3.5 per cent between June and September.

 

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