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Top tips for happy car road trips with the children

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With the summer progressing swiftly, many families will strike out for day trips with the kids, some may venture even further afield. But let’s face it car journeys with the kids can be a bit of an endurance test. From the ‘are we nearly there yet?’, to the multiple toilet breaks and requests for food, you can be left feeling overwhelmed.

Skoda grows sales across Ireland to their highest level

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Skoda Ireland has announced a market share of 7.2 percent, for the first half of 2018, which marks the highest ever market share by the brand and puts them a step closer to their strategic objective of becoming a top-five brand in Ireland.

All Galway citizens deserve respect and equal treatment in housing

As of our most recent City Council Housing Report there are 210 persons in emergency accommodation in the city. This number includes 41 families and 152 children. This number increases from year to year and the City Housing Department, in reply to my question about the projected cost of next years homeless budget, have confirmed they are seeking more funding due to increasing numbers presenting as homeless. The crisis in Housing is getting worse not better and it is a failure of government to put the resources in place and a failure of our local authority to fully implement plans.

Moving house made easy at Barons Self Storage

Struggling for space at home? Moving abroad? Want to declutter? Barons Self Storage has you covered, providing storage solutions for people moving house to those living in apartments with not have enough space to store basic items such as Christmas decorations or golf clubs.

Council allocates funds for housing loans to first time buyers

The Galway City Council has approved the raising of a loan of €1.5 million for the purpose of granting house purchase and improvement loans in Galway city.

Building bridges in the community

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A voluntary organisation which runs workshops and programmes on confidence building, leadership skills, personal growth, and organisational development in the city is spearheading a fundraising drive to support its work.

New start-up and innovation academy for medical technology

A series of start-up presentations to support Galway’s medical device industry will take place in September.

Retailers call for tax fairness measures in Budget 2019

Retail Excellence, the largest retail organisation in Ireland, is today calling for targeted solutions for retailers in Budget 2019. In an increasingly boundary-less retail environment the representative body are seeking additional online supports and tax fairness measures to protect retailers from the onslaught of cheap, non-European imports.

Homeless shelters at breaking point as crisis worsens

Homelessness in Galway is at crisis stage with the emergency shelters run by Galway Simon and COPE at breaking point, the head of Galway Simon said this week.

City council to spend €53,000 on illegal dumping crackdown

The Galway City Council will spend more than €53,000 this year cleaning up illegal dumping.

 

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