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Persistent household waste dumping a cause for Council concern

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The prevalence of persistence local authority household waste dumping is one of vast concern and cost to Westmeath County Council, Town Mayor, Cllr Aengus O'Rourke, stated to the Athlone Advertiser this week.

Immediate outlook for rural property prices very positive

Given a shortage of housing, strong demand and behavioural changes arising from the Covid-19 pandemic, house prices could rise by between five and ten percent by the end of 2021, provided there is no setback to the economy, according to IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers.

Irish Heart Foundation welcome decision to increase cigarette pricing

The Irish Heart Foundation has welcomed the 50c budget increase in the price of a packet of cigarettes but warned more must be done to put tobacco and e-cigarettes out of the purchasing reach of young people.

O’Donnellan & Joyce reports astonishing demand for auction property ahead of upcoming property sale

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The auction team at O’Donnellan & Joyce report huge volumes of inquiries and interest for viewings on their upcoming auction catalogue. The widely varied listings include several very attractive properties ideally positioned throughout Galway city and county and notably throughout the beautiful and popular Connemara area.

Students must not be made pay full fees for online learning, says McNelis

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Students "cannot be expected to pay" full fees when many higher education institutes are moving to online only learning due to the impact of the coronavirus.

A wealth of interesting items on offer from The Auction Rooms

With essential viewing on Thursday and Friday of this week, the Galway Auction Room will host an live internet auction on Saturday, August 1.

Formation of committee to address unsightly dumping scenes a must

Raising a pertinent motion during the monthly meeting of the Athlone-Moate Municipal District, Fianna Fáil Councillor, Vincent McCormack, called upon the local authority executive to establish a subcommittee comprising of relevant Council Officials, members and representatives from the PPN to implement measures aimed at reducing instances of illegal dumping and fly-tipping across the District.

Galway must get 'fair slice' of funding to tackle spike in illegal dumping

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Galway City Council must "ensure" the city gets "a fair slice" of the €1 million in funding announced by the Government to tackle the spike in illegal dumping since the Covid-19 restrictions came into force.

Farrell condemns AIB for charging fees on customers made unemployed by Covid-19

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For a bank that was bailed out by the public to now charge fees on customers made unemployed by the coronavirus pandemic is nothing short of "a disgrace" and those customers must be refunded immediately.

IPAV farm report reveals minute decrease in average price per acre

The latest Farm Report from IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, launched by Minister for Justice and Equality, Charlie Flanagan TD, has found that land sales during 2019 averaged between €8,800 and €9,000 per acre, a little weaker than the previous year.

 

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