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Galway hotel outlook for 2024 remains bright

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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

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House prices in Galway city and county continue to rise as supply is down one quarter.

Transfer speculation provides solitary off-season fare for United fans

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It is a long off-season for League of Ireland fans. The excitement generated by promotion has made it even longer for Galway United supporters. They will have gone 17 weeks without competitive action by the time the new Premier Division season kicks off at home to St. Patrick’s Athletic on February 16.

The Arches Hotel proves that excellent festive fare does not have to cost the earth

The Arches Hotel has been a cornerstone of Claregalway for some 50 years, and thanks to imaginative and accessible seasonal menus like the recently revealed four-course festive meal for just €28.95, it will likely be there for at least 50 more.

Citroen’s new e-C4 X modern electric model goes on sale

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Citroen has provided details of the new e-C4 X electric model, with pricing starting from €39,967.

Lower petrol and diesel prices is only temporary

The on-going fall in petrol and diesel prices is set to come to an end. Prices have thankfully been falling and are now back to levels at the time the Russian invaded Ukraine.

Congestion charge suggestion for Galway was ‘putting cart before horse’

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Recent proposals for congestion charges in Galway as part of an effort to reduce car dependency, have been firmly ruled out, as the necessary public transport infrastructure is not yet in place.

Regional Group to force Dáil Éireann debate on electricity supply and price

The Regional Group of TDs, of which local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten is a prominent member, are tabling a Private Members Motion to be debated as the Dáil resumes, calling for emergency legislation to be introduced to keep the lights on this winter and ensure that it is affordable for families and business.

Enjoy the big screen while paying small prices this Saturday

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Galway cinemas are participating in the "National Cinema Day" on Saturday 3, with admission prices set at just €4.

New insurance dual pricing rules welcome if limited - Brokers Ireland

As the Central Bank of Ireland’s new regulations to combat ‘differential’ pricing in motor and home insurance come into effect, Brokers Ireland said it is unfortunate that the regulations are limited and will not outlaw all forms of differential pricing, but only discrimination for reason of tenure.

 

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