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Huge public interest in minimum unit pricing as public seeks information on alcohol
As the leading charity that engages with the public to prevent and reduce the misuse of alcohol, Drinkaware has seen a significant spike in public interest in information on alcohol, particularly regarding minimum unit pricing (MUP) that went ‘live’ on January 4.
Minimum unit pricing of alcohol will ‘push up’ cost of living for workers, warns PBP
Minimum unit pricing of alcohol will increase the cost of living for young people and workers who consume lower cost alcohol, while protecting publicans from low prices elsewhere.
Diesel prices impact on family budgets in rural Ireland
Average fuel prices for petrol and auto diesel are at a record high in Ireland across the country, according to data collated by the AA. The average price for unleaded petrol now stands at 172.6 cents per litre in the State, with the average price of diesel now at 163.3 cents per litre, the highest since the AA started recording the figures in 1991.
Price of average car on Irish market now higher than two years previous
The price of an average car in Ireland is now 16 per cent higher than its market value for the equivalent period in 2020, a new report says. Your car just is like your home, it has risen in value, but if you sell it, the new home will also have risen in value.
Noticeable increase in fuel prices as communities prepare for winter season
The noticeable increase in fuel prices is causing much the stir as winter season fast approaches.
Measures needed to prevent future illegal dumping in Ballybane
Works are being carried out by the Galway City Council at the field adjoining the Fana Glas and Leas na Coille estates in Ballybane.
Pent-up supply will impact property prices for remainder of year
Commenting on the CSO Residential Property Price Index for February, Brokers Ireland has stated that a further rise in property prices, this time a jump from 2.6 percent to three percent between January and February, reflects the strong demand amid decreasing supply – the latter down eight percent month-on-month in February.
Sole viewing of properties online impacting supply and prices
Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for February IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, said the imbalance of demand over supply that auctioneers are currently seeing in the market is evident in the price increases in today’s index.
Right time to sell as strong demand from buyers continues
Property auction specialist IAM Sold, which runs the Connacht, Munster, Leinster, and Northern Ireland Property Auctions, is advising property owners looking to sell their properties in the coming months to contact the company to arrange for a free valuation.
Independent Councillor expresses his frustration with unsightly dumping scene
Local Independent Councillor, Jamie Moran, has expressed his anger and frustration with the large volume of waste materials which was illegally dumped on the road behind the ESB at Garrycastle in recent times.
