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THE FULL FORWARD: GAA risks pricing out youth
The eye-watering price of next year’s Ryder Cup tickets or a FIFA World Cup match this summer reflects the commercial reality of global sport. A model the GAA was never meant to follow.
Galway buyers urged to be prepared as competition remains high
First-time buyers in Galway are being urged to be fully prepared, financially disciplined and flexible as competition for homes remains intense, while sellers are warned that pricing and preparation are key to securing a successful sale.
Dumping at bottle bank not as bad as bog – Judge
Dumping household waste at a bottle bank in Ballinasloe was serious, but at least it was not as bad as down some bog road where it was difficult to clean it up.
Pricing revealed for new Volkswagen Transporter
Pricing has been revealed for the latest generation of the Volkswagen Transporter that has officially arrived in Ireland.
Pricing revealed for new Volkswagen Transporter
Pricing has been revealed for the latest generation of the Volkswagen Transporter that has officially arrived in Ireland.
Huge response to Advertiser's online coverage of election counts
Tens of thousands of people across the country and beyond kept up to date on the election counts in Galway via the Galway Advertiser's online coverage over the weekend.
Renault 5 pricing announced
Irish pricing for the much-anticipated Renault 5 E-Tech electric has finally been announced. The new R5 will be available here early in 2025 from just €25,995 including incentives, rising to €32,995 for the higher spec.
Labour calls for action to end price gouging and soaring living costs
Labour’s Councillor Helen Ogbu has announced the launch of Labour’s Cost of Living action plan, aimed squarely at combating price gouging and easing the immense strain of high living costs on families.
Galway hotel outlook for 2024 remains bright
From an economic perspective the outlook for the Galway hotel sector remains positive. The latest Irish labour market data show all-time high employment of 2.71 million across the economy while average weekly earnings grew by 4.6 per cent compared to the same period in 2022, both of which supports the outlook for leisure spending in the county.
House prices go up while supply goes down, according to latest property report
House prices in Galway city and county continue to rise as supply is down one quarter.
