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New car registrations down in first three months
New car registrations for the first quarter are down -5.5 per cent (71,805) compared to the first quarter of last year (75,982), according to the Society of the Irish Motor Industry.
Students to provide early test of United's credentials
Galway United face an important SSE Airtricity League first division test against a highly regarded UCD outfit at Belfield on Friday evening
EirGrid announces changes to Grid West project
EirGrid, Ireland’s electricity grid operator, last Friday announced plans to replace the Grid West electricity transmission project with a smaller-scale development. The Grid West project was proposed in 2012 to connect large amounts of renewable energy to the grid. The decision to replace it was made due to the lower than expected amounts of wind generation in the north Connacht region.
Period-style home at Battery Bridge is full of character
Property: An Dun, Battery Bridge, Athlone
New car registrations down ten per cent in first six months
Official statistics released by the Society of the Irish Motor Industry (SIMI) have shown that new car registrations for the month of June, were down -14 per cent (1,397) when compared to (1,623) June 2016. Consequently and as expected, new cars registrations year to date are down -10 per cent (91,189) on the same period last year (101,327).
Stakes grow as United host Sligo
The SSE Airtricity League premier division season only commenced a month ago, but the stakes are already piled high for Galway United and Sligo Rovers, who collide at Eamonn Deacy Park on Friday evening (7.45pm).
Moycullen look to close gap on Demons
SSE Airtricity Moycullen will welcome a return home this weekend when they host UCC Blue Demons (7pm).
Big weekend for Galway basketball
SSE Airtricity Moycullen is heading into an important weekend on the basketball calendar with both Superleague and the men's u20 in cup action.
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.
Moycullen look for hat-trick over Belfast
SSE Airtricity Moycullen are back on the road again on Saturday as they travel to Belfast for the second leg of the National Cup.