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Fuel prices show first fall since October

There has been some slight relief at the pumps in recent weeks, as the latest AA fuel price survey reveals that petrol and diesel prices both fell back this month.

Petrol and diesel prices show first fall since October

There has been some very slight relief at the pumps in recent weeks as the latest AA fuel price survey reveals that petrol and diesel prices both fell this month. Petrol dropped by 1.6 cent to an average of 151.3 cent per litre, while diesel fell more sharply, down 3.2 cent to an average of 142.8 nationwide.

Petrol and diesel prices show first fall since October

There has been some very slight relief at the pumps in recent weeks as the latest AA fuel price survey reveals that petrol and diesel prices both fell this month. Petrol dropped by 1.6 cent to an average of 151.3 cent per litre, while diesel fell more sharply, down 3.2 cent to an average of 142.8 nationwide.

Baby Steps for expectant parents

The National Consumer Agency (NCA) has launched a new guide, Baby Steps, to help expectant parents to prepare for the financial changes that having a baby brings. The guide is part of the NCA’s strategy to provide information to help educate specific groups of consumers at key life stages by tailoring personal finance education material to their needs.

Kieran’s students show enterprise with discount cards

Two fourth year students from St Kieran’s College have come up with a new business enterprise to help Kilkenny students save their euros in local shops.

Surviving the recession — key financial tips

If you are starting up or running a small business then now is a good time to consider your financial strategy.

New loyalty card system for Jellietots

Jellietots —Kilkenny’s only dedicated indoor soft-play area for children is offering families a great new way to save when they bring their children to play in Jellitots.

MEP calls for investigation into Galway’s ‘petrol price rip off’

MEP for Ireland North West, Jim Higgins, is calling for an investigation to be carried out into the “petrol price rip-off faced by Galway city motorists”.

Westmeath house prices are 42 per cent below peak

House prices in Westmeath took a 10 per cent dive during 2010, according to the latest figures from property website Daft.ie.

More needed to back up ‘useless’ anti-social behaviour strategy, says Canney

More resources and additional housing liason officers are needed to properly deal with the scourge of the anti-social behaviour problem throughout the county which is costing thousands of euro, that is according to Galway County Councillor Seán Canney.

 

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