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Westmeath rental prices escalate in first quarter of 2021
Rent premiums for residential properties within County Westmeath were almost seven percent higher in the first quarter of 2021 than a year previously, the most recent daft.ie rental report has confirmed.
Westmeath property prices remain unchanged during recent quarter
Property prices in Westmeath have remained unchanged during quarter three of the calendar year, according to the latest MyHome.ie Property Report in association with Davy.
Westmeath lose senior championship status
Westmeath 1-10 Monaghan 3-18
Westmeath cyclists urged to get on their bike for Down Syndrome Ireland
Down Syndrome Ireland’s Westmeath branch is calling on cyclists to get on their bikes alongside Irish cycling legend Stephen Roche for a unique cycling tour around Leinster, all the while raising much-needed funds for the charity.
Significant increase in Westmeath property sales in first quarter
Property sales in Westmeath increased by 30 per cent in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year.
Car sales in Westmeath down for first quarter
Car sales in Westmeath have decreased by 13.8 per cent in the first three months of 2017 compared with the same period in 2016, according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry’s (SIMI) first Quarterly Motor Industry Review in association with DoneDeal.
Westmeath face Kerry in Senior Championship
A critical Leinster Senior Hurling Championship round robin clash is scheduled for Westmeath, who face Kerry at Cusack Park this Sunday, April 30, throw-in at 3pm.
Mayo fightback falls just short against Kildare
Hurling is a game of inches, an inch this way and that way can decide the outcome of a game, be it from a shot for a score or a ball that slips just past a hand and there was just a matter of a few inches between Mayo and Kildare on the scoreboard and the field in this Christy Ring Cup first round clash.
Westmeath are ready to fight their way out of Division Four - Martin
Following two consecutive Allianz Football League relegations, Kieran Martin is adamant that Westmeath can launch a successful promotion bid from Division Four in 2017.
GAA: National Hurling League
Mayo make the trip to the Athletic Grounds in Armagh today to take on the Orchard County in what is a must win game for JP Coen’s men. After winning three out of three in their opening games in the league this year, Mayo slipped into third place in the table and out of the placings for a spot in the league final and a crack at promotion to Division 2A for next year after their disappointing loss to Wicklow last weekend in Castlebar.