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Auto diesel prices have risen sharply in past year
The price of a litre of petrol is now 131.0 cents on average, just barely down (0.2 cent) on the figure for September. Diesel has risen by 0.9 cent to an average of 124.8 cent, according to the latest monthly fuel price survey by AA Ireland.
Galway’s Zenith Hairdressing scores in national value survey
Multi-award winning Zenith Hairdressing, headed up by Paul Griffin and his creative team at their busy salon on Eyre Street, added another string to their bow this week when they were named as one of the best value salons in the country.
Fuel prices continue to rise
The cost of petrol decreased marginally this month from 133.3 cents per litre to 132.4 on average, the lowest price since April of this year, according to the latest AA fuel price survey. This is also despite a six-week low for international oil prices, due to a lower dollar, globally lower investor confidence, and lower demand for oil in the US and other major markets.
Big O Taxis launches discount scheme
Much has changed in Galway since Big O began serving the people of Galway in 1961, none more so than the taxi industry.
Fuel prices still rising
Petrol and diesel prices soared again in the last month, according to the latest fuel price survey from the Automobile Association.
New loyalty card seeks new members
Diamond Card is a membership card that operates in both Kilkenny and Malahide.
Motorists face hefty hike in petrol prices
The price of petrol and diesel at the pumps has reached record levels this week with prices quoted up to €1.35 a litre for petrol and €1.25 a litre for diesel.
Average Mayo house price dips below €200k
The average house price in Mayo currently stands at €199,002 according to the most recent survey published by daft.ie.
Kilkenny property prices continue to fall
The price of a three-bed semi-detached house in Kilkenny has dropped by 0.17 per cent from peak prices.
Councillor proposes free dumping for one week to curb litter problem
Fine Gael councillor Noreen Heston has come up with an interesting suggestion to tackle the problem of litter within the county. She put down a motion which was due to be debated at Castlebar Town Council’s meeting last night (Thursday) calling on Mayo County Council to make the facilities at the council’s landfill sites free to all residents of the county for one week.