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Demand for houses never stronger as prices surge

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The combination of particularly strong demand and limited supply is causing house prices to rise across Ireland.

Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring forty FDI companies to the west

An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.

Galway Chamber launches new campaign to bring 40 FDI companies to the west

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An ambitious new campaign, aimed at bringing 40 foreign direct investment companies to Galway, and the west, with the aim of generating c3,000 jobs over the next five years, has been launched.

Westmeath home owners encouraged to regularly switch energy providers

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Almost 16,000 households in Westmeath are missing out on savings of up to €2,000 in energy costs per year by failing to switch providers, a new survey has revealed.

Top tips for local retailers to survive as Covid-19 continues to make business impact

Local retail sales were up 14 percent in December, as restrictions were eased before Christmas.

Westmeath property prices declined during final quarter of past year

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Residential property prices in Westmeath declined by €5,000 during the final quarter of 2020, according to the most recent MyHome.ie Property Report in association with Davy.

Mayo property prices fell by €4,000 in final quarter of 2020

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The prices paid for three- and four-bedroom homes in Mayo rose at the end of last year - despite overall average property prices decreasing in the county.

ALONE addresses pertinent issues prior to Budget 2021 announcement

ALONE, the organisation which supports older people, is calling on Government to use Budget 2021 as an opportunity to start the process provide the services, support and structures for an aging population ALONE believes this year has shown how necessary it is to improve the quality of life for older people in Ireland.

Make or break time for hoteliers, says Galway hotel federation chief

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With bookings plummeting at hotels across the region, the chair of the Galway branch of the Irish Hotels Federation has said that Government has to intervene urgently to saves thousands of jobs at severe risk of being lost.

Providing clients with a wealth of financial planning advice and assurance

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Perfecting his career within the financial services industry for twenty years, Athlone native, Joe Dunne, continues to provide expert advice to a wealth of clients with whom he has forged a strong and trusting relationship.

 

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