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Imagination required to get property market working again

Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said there is little surprise in the figures, noting that what happens over future months and how stakeholders such as the banks behave will be critical.

COVID-19 crisis brings local property market to a halt

While the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in the number of homes listed for sale dropping dramatically, property prices in Westmeath were two per cent higher during the first quarter of the calendar year when compared with the same time period in 2019.

Additional frontline healthcare staff budgeted for in the HSE 2020 Service Plan

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Despite the "immense challenge of Covid 19", concern has been expressed in Galway that commitments to recruit frontline community healthcare staff would not be met this year.

1,200 more Mayo people in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payments this week

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According to the latest figures released by the Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection, there are 1,200 more people in Mayo in receipt of Pandemic Unemployment Payments this week compared to last week.

Return of the SnackBox

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Supermac’s has announced that it will be providing a limited service a number of outlets around Galway following consultation with authorities.

Return of the SnackBox

Supermac’s has announced that it will be providing a limited service a number of outlets around Galway following consultation with authorities.

Hardware chain boss clarifies consumer confusion over opening

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Confusion over whether hardware stores are permitted to be open during the lockdown has been clarified by the managing director of one of the largest hardware and builders supplies companies in the country.

Covid-19 and the impact on small businesses

The pain and uncertainty of the impact of the Coronavirus on small business owners is staggering and likely to be substantial. For small business owners the situation is an unmitigated disaster. In fact, it couldn’t be worse. No currency crisis, Gulf war, oil shortage, terrorist attack or banking collapse would come close to the impact this virus is having on our economy - but in particular on our SME sector. And, to think we spent three years preparing for the “enormous, incalculable impact” that would result from Britain’s exit from the EU — a breeze compared to this business wipe-out tsunami.

Stocking rules must be eased

Deputy Denis Naughten has called for the current rules on stocking rates for the ANC and BEAM schemes to be eased due to the Covid-19 restrictions impacting on farmers and marts.

Ballinasloe is open for business

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Shopballinasloe.ie is a new online community marketplace connecting shoppers with their favourite local retailers, crafters, restaurants, jewellers, salons and many more around Ballinasloe and its hinterland. Although shop doors might be currently closed and times are uncertain for everyone, local businesses can now get online and continue trading in just a few easy steps with ShopBallinasloe.ie.

 

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