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Michael Flaherty's exhibition of happy endings

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ANOTHER VERSION Of The Happy Ending, a new exhibition by the Kerry artist Michael Flaherty, depicts the landscape and native fauna of the artist’s home county of Kerry.

CSO housing data points to major hole in official figures - IPAV

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The recent Central Statistics Office (CSO) Profile of Housing in Ireland showing a considerable slowdown in housing stock growth between 2011 and 2016 is in sharp contrast to official figures for roughly the same period from the Department of Housing, Planning, Community & Local Government.

Environmental Researchers’ Colloquium at Athlone IT

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The Irish Environmental Researchers' Colloquium (ENVIRON) is the largest annual gathering of environmental researchers in Ireland, regularly attracting in the region of 300 delegates.

Large parcel of land in Athlone has huge potential

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Property: Monksland & Bogganfin, Athlone

Cost of building and finance needs to be addressed - IPAV

The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers (IPAV) says until the lack of supply of residential homes is addressed, house prices will continue to rise.

Let it flow - ESB move to ease Athlone water levels

 

‘Galway is the future and I like living in the future’

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Galway’s arts scene has long thrived on the input of countless cultured ‘blow-ins’ who landed here from near and far, and then enriched us all with their creative endeavours. New Yorker John Farrell, who has just relocated to Galway, is well equipped to carry on that honoured tradition and indeed he is relishing the prospect of doing so.

Electric and plug-in hybrid cars are becoming increasingly popular

Electric and plug-in hybrid cars are becoming increasingly popular with more models to choose from than ever before. There are now over 1,200 public access charge points available across Ireland; however the process of charging an electric car is quite different to putting fuel in a normal petrol or diesel-powered car.

Mayo people recall rural electrification in new book

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The stories of six Mayo people feature prominently in a new book recalling memories of the roll-out of the rural electrification scheme across the country 70 years ago this month.

Corrib Onshore Gas Pipeline voted Engineering Project of the Year

The Corrib Onshore Gas Pipeline has been voted Engineering Project of the Year, it has been announced. The Corrib Gas Field, approximately 83km off the coast of Mayo, has become a critical piece of national infrastructure that will produce much of Ireland’s future gas supplies over the next 15 to 20 years. It is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the State’s history, costing approximately €3.5 billion and will contribute some €6 billion to Ireland’s GDP.

 

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