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Ireland Active welcomes measures announced in stimulus package

Ireland Active, the national association for the leisure, health and fitness sector, has welcomed the news of improved measures for supporting business as part of the July Stimulus package.

Government needs to prepare for, and be honest about, the scale of the coming recession

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In mid-March, on introduction of the dramatic measures to contain the spread of Covid-19, Insider remarked that while the health aspects of the crisis would dominate the initial phase of the crisis, in the long run, this would go down as an economic crisis.

Survey finds 90 per cent of businesses experiencing decline in revenue

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A Chambers Ireland network survey, which included responses from 200 businesses located in Galway, has found that 94 percent of businesses see their revenue declining over the coming three months.

More incentives to buy green vehicles on the way

The Government has allocated €13 million in funding to further incentivise the uptake of electric vehicles next year.

More incentives to buy green vehicles on the way

The Government has allocated €13 million in funding to further incentivise the uptake of electric vehicles next year.

House price inflation slowing with market forces at work

Commenting on the CSO Residential Property Price Index showing a slowing of house price inflation, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the figures indicate that market forces are working, despite the shortage of homes.

Home Renovation Incentive scheme inspiring investment

Irish homeowners have spent €1.737bn through the Home Renovation Incentive (HRI) since its launch in 2013.

Moran welcomes new recruitment incentive scheme for older workers

Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Kevin “Boxer” Moran, has welcomed last Tuesday’s Budget announcement regarding incentives to hire older workers.

Report says house price inflation to remain strong for rest of year

House price inflation should remain strong in 2017 despite the likely abolition of the ‘Help-to-Buy’ Scheme, according to the latest property report from MyHome.ie in association with Davy.

IWAK Board states SDZ requires robust package of incentives to attract enterprise and jobs

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Following a recent meeting of the Ireland West Airport Board, the Chairman Joe Kennedy welcomed the recent announcement by Government of the designation of lands adjacent to the airport as a Strategic Development Zone. Once this process is completed (which is estimated to take up to two years) it will provide planning certainty for any potential developments that may take place at the airport.

 

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