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Colleran’s Butchers open for our customers and delivering to your doorstep
At Colleran’s Butchers, the team know their customers lead busy lives and that is why they have opened an online store where people can choose from over 100 premium meats and poultry products which are all available for delivery.
Suzuki celebrates its centenary
The timing may not be great, but this year Suzuki is celebrating its 100th anniversary.
The Connacht Property Auction expands online auctions
IAM Sold Property Auctions, which runs the Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, is implementing some business changes but continues to offer properties for sale via its online auction platform. Company director Patrick Folan commented: “We are very conscious of safety measures needed for staff and the general public, and we have put in place measures with staff working remotely and externally with our network of 300 partner auctioneers across the country.
Westmeath mortgage holders advised to heed lenders market
The average Westmeath homeowner is needlessly paying an average of €2,468 in extra mortgage repayments per year by not switching lenders, the latest doddl Mortgage Switching Index has found.
Westmeath property prices remain steady in fluid economy
Property prices in Westmeath have remained unchanged for Q1, according to the latest MyHome.ie Property Report in association with Davy.
Better off and institutional investors dominating market
Commenting on the CSO Residential Property Price Index for January, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said there is no surprise, the residential property market continues to be dominated by the better off who have the ability to buy and institutional investors, with those on average incomes who should be the mainstay of the market, either excluded altogether or pushed out to the suburbs which have expanded greatly.
Higgins demands loan moratorium be extended to student loans
Banks must freeze payments and interest on all student loans for a three-month period, similar to the measures introduced by the retail banks for mortgages and business loans.
Farrell condemns AIB for charging fees on customers made unemployed by Covid-19
For a bank that was bailed out by the public to now charge fees on customers made unemployed by the coronavirus pandemic is nothing short of "a disgrace" and those customers must be refunded immediately.
Income supports being processed as fast as possible says Cannon
An East Galway TD has assured people in the county waiting for income supports that payments are being processed as fast as possible.
LEO vouchers available to Galway businesses says Cannon
The Local Enterprise Office in Galway will be providing vouchers worth €2,500 up to €10,000 (with 50:50 match funding) to support business continuity preparedness, innovation, and productivity.