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Development Levy waiver must be formally extended to accelerate home builds – Burke

The temporary waiver of development levies and the refund of Uisce Éireann water and wastewater connection charges must be extended to further boost the supply of new housing stock, newly appointed Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Peter Burke, has said.

Three in 10 would upgrade their home security to cut annual insurance costs

Three in 10 homeowners in Ireland would upgrade the locks on their property and/or install a home alarm system if it meant they could get cheaper home insurance.

Temporary waiver of housing development fees a welcome Government support - Farrell

Local Fine Gael Councillor, Tom Farrell, has welcomed the continuing supports for home builders as the Government announced a temporary waiver on all development fees.

Town Mayor welcomes commercial rates waiver announcement

Town Mayor, Cllr Aengus O’Rourke has welcomed the recent Government announcement confirming that a commercial rates waiver will remain in situ for the first quarter of the calendar year.

Galway Chamber calls on Government to 'expand scope of commercial rates waiver'

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The commercial rates waiver must include businesses which continued to trade through the COVID-19 crisis, despite enduring significant trading impacts.

Students Must be refunded pre-paid accommodation costs - Conway Walsh

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Students who have paid up front for accommodation they cannot now access because of COVID-19 need to be refunded - according to Mayo Sinn Féin TD Rose Conway-Walsh.

Time for us to pass judgment on the Ireland that we all want

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And so it is. Just like the two buses coming along at once, our long awaited General Election comes along on the same day as our long awaited opening of Galway 2020, immediately knocking it off the front pages of the media, diverting it away from the eyes of the nation, like a bridesmaid winning the Euromillions on the day of your wedding. They just had to go and spoil it for us, didn’t they, without even a sideways glance at what else might have been in the diary.

McFadden welcomes Defence Forces payment adjudication

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Athlone based Senator, Gabrielle McFadden, has welcomed confirmation from the Department of Finance and Expenditure reform that they are willing to fund a number of outstanding Defence Force pay issues with effect from the October 1.

R116 inquest adjourned to allow further investigation

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The preliminary inquest into the deaths of the four crew members of the Irish Coast Guard Rescue 116 was adjourned yesterday (Thursday) afternoon, just hours after it opened in Belmullet Courthouse.

Government to pay most of its €15 million towards City of Culture 2020 costs in 2019

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Government funding for Galway’s year as European City of Culture in 2020 - which will amount to half of overall financial cost of the events - is to be paid a year in advance.

 

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