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Over €19 million for Mayo farmers under the Areas of Natural Constraints Scheme – Ring
Minister for Rural and Community Development Michael Ring has been informed that Mayo farmers are set to benefit from €19,100,821.19 in funding under the Areas of Natural Constraints Scheme. The funding was announced by the Minister for Agriculture, Food, and the Marine, Michael Creed, and is set to benefit 75,000 farmers across the nation with total funding exceeding €170 million.
Galway now 'most expensive city' outside Dublin in which to buy a house
The average house price in Galway now stands at €245,000 - the highest of any city in the State outside Dublin - and a 8.9 per cent increase in house prices compared with the same time last year.
Health Minister to meet Merlin Park consultants after roof leaks close operating theatres
Health Minister Simon Harris has agreed to meet with consultants from Merlin Park Hospital regarding the need for investment after roof leaks closed two operating theatres last week.
IPOA slams Murphy’s treatment of the private rental sector
The private rental sector is being destroyed by stealth due to the unnecessarily and complex legislation surrounding it, more of which was announced last week by Minister for Housing, Eoghan Murphy, according to the Irish Property Owners Association (IPOA).
Present Jadotville medals without delay - McFadden
Athlone based Senator, Gabrielle McFadden, has urged Minister Paul Kehoe and the Department of Defence to ensure that medals for those who were involved in the Siege of Jadotville are presented as soon as possible.
Moran defends OPW and local authority response to flooding
Minister of State for the Office of Public Works, Kevin "Boxer" Moran, has defended local authority and OPW response times to flooding in the Dáil this week.
Funding allocated to Westmeath as part of Local Improvement Scheme
Funding of €282,000 has been secured for Local Improvement Schemes in Westmeath.
From the sports field to the ballot box and everything in between
Yes, Dublin won out over Mayo in the women’s GAA final last Sunday, but there were positives to this contest, which makes it different.
Minister’s failure to give assurances on flood relief raises fears in Mayo communities — Calleary
Fianna Fáil TD for Mayo, Dara Calleary, has expressed his frustration with the lack of planning by the Government to deal with potential flooding in Mayo and other high risk areas this autumn and winter.
Mad for road — €550m motorway will boost tourism and jobs says Ross
The 53km M18 Tuam to Gort motorway, which was first used by vehicles last evening will boost tourism and employment opportunities in a whole new region, Transport Minister Shane Ross said at the opening yesterday morning.