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Leading Irish bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Successful day at O’Donnellan & Joyce nationwide property auction

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On Friday April 14 at 12 noon, auctioneer Colm O’Donnellan welcomed the people of Ireland into his digital auction room which was broadcast remotely on the O’Donnellan & Joyce company website and social media platforms for all to see by Brandt Studios.

O’Donnellan & Joyce live stream auction takes place tomorrow

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers' next auction is taking place tomorrow, Friday April 14, at 12 noon online on the company's website www.odj.ie and will see a wide range of properties across Ireland going under the auction hammer.

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Athlone Credit Union formally announce appointment of Deputy Chief Executive Officer

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The Board and Management of Athlone Credit Union have announced the appointment of Marise O’Toole as its Deputy Chief Executive Officer.

TG4 children’s ambassador to launch book on trailblazing Mountbellew vet

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Niamh Ní Chróinín, TG4’s newly appointed ambassador for children and presenter of the dedicated children’s channel Cula4 and Cllr Michael Maher, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway will launch a bilingual workbook on Aleen Cust; the first female veterinary surgeon to work in Ireland, or indeed the world, in 1900. The book launch will take place at Mountbellew Agricultural College ATU Campus (H53WE00), on April 21 at 11am.

Galway property prices ‘bucking national trend’ by staying flat, reveals report

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Median property prices in Galway have reportedly, ‘bucked the national trend’ by staying flat during the first quarter of 2023 according to the latest MyHome.ie property price report, but rental markets have seen a 7% increase and a 13% decrease of properties for sale.

From trams to buses

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When the Galway-Salthill Tramway ceased trading in 1918, it caused a problem for locals who had been using the service as public transport so a group of local businessmen came together on April 5, 1919 to register The Galway General Omnibus Company Limited as a public company. The directors were Thomas McDonough, Joe Young, Robert Mackie, Michael Crowley, Philip O’Gorman, Martin Hynes and Martin Finan. John Leech was the secretary and Joseph Garvey the manager.

 

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