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Release some equity with a move to EBS

Over the last year to 18 months, as house price growth has slowed, many people have decided to renovate or extend their own homes rather than purchase a larger home. To finance these renovations it is possible to release equity in an existing home.

Westmeath online court payments

Service users of Westmeath's district courts will be able pay fines online next year, according to a spokesman for the Courts Service.

Is Government lifeline to banks going to cost us in the long run ?

The million dollar question on the lips of the tax-payer is, ‘is the proposed €400 billion pay-out to banks going to hurt anyone other than the tax-payer at the end of the day, when the economy recovers’.

Department dispute finally over

Two weeks ago we reported that a local internal dispute in the

Not all doom and gloom

The last 18 months has been a turbulent affair in the property and banking business. Auctioneers’ window displays showing the same properties, the only changes on the brochures in the windows are the prices falling, yet the properties still are not selling.

Man pleads guilty to fraudulently cashing in disability cheques

A sixty-year-old man who fraudulently cashed in a number of social welfare cheques, with a total value of over €1,100 appeared before Kilkenny District Court last week.

Man bought fake vouchers in Dublin pub

The crime of forgery appeared in several cases at this week’s sitting of Carlow District Court.

Newcastle man passed cheques which bounced in Ballinrobe, Mayo court told

A Galway man was convicted and fined €300 and ordered to hand over €500 compensation for passing two cheques that bounced at Ballinrobe District Court. Mark Keane pleaded guilty to the charges in court, in a case which his solicitor Cathy McDarby said had “no malice in it”.

Galway man passed cheques which bounced in Ballinrobe

A Galway man was convicted and fined €300 and ordered to hand over €500 compensation for passing two cheques that bounced at Ballinrobe District Court. Mark Keane pleaded guilty to the charges in court, in a case which his solicitor Cathy McDarby said had “no malice in it”.

AIB reduces interest rate for first time buyers

AIB today announces it is reducing its one year fixed interest rate for first time buyer owner occupiers to a market leading interest rate of 2.49 per cent.

 

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