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Petrol prices fall but diesel continues upward trend

The price of a litre of petrol has again fallen slightly at the pumps in the last month but diesel prices have continued their upward trend according to the December survey of pump prices from the AA.

Fuel laundering causing serious revenue loss

Illegal fuel laundering is resulting in a significant shortfall in revenue as well as creating a hazardous environmental threat, according to Kilkenny TD Ann Phelan.

Acos Oil works around your heating budget

Acos Oil is a new oil company set up by Mark Costello to supply home heating oil to the people of Galway city and county.

Cost of motoring still on the rise

The cost of running a family car in Ireland has risen by almost six per cent in the last 12 months, according to the AA's annual survey of motoring costs.

Petrol and diesel prices have not fallen yet

The cost of petrol and diesel has not fallen at Irish pumps yet according to the August survey of prices from the AA. Petrol costs an average of 151.9 cent per litre, diesel 143.6 cent in August, up 2.6 cent and 2.5 cent respectively on the average figures for July.

Motoring costs rise by 5.8 per cent in the last year

The cost of running a family car in Ireland has risen by 5.8 per cent in the last 12 months, according to the AA’s annual survey of motoring costs. It now costs €11,817 to run a small family car in the B and C tax category (typical engine size of 1251 - 1500cc) for a year; up by €646 on the figure for 2010.

Motoring costs rise by 5.8 per cent in the last year

The cost of running a family car in Ireland has risen by 5.8 per cent in the last 12 months, according to the AA's annual survey of motoring costs. It now costs €11,817 to run a small family car in the Band C tax category (typical engine size of 1251 – 1500cc) for a year; up by €646 on the figure for 2010.

Preparing to paint for the summer

Painting your home inside and out is one of those things that we have to do whether we like it or not, every few years, so the key is to prepare for the event and that is half the battle.

Apply for a Coca-Cola fund

Coca-Cola, one of the world’s most iconic brands, today celebrates its 125th anniversary in Ireland and across the globe. To mark this milestone in Ireland, and to thank its loyal Irish consumers, Coca-Cola is today launching the Coca-Cola 125 Years Thank You Fund, a Fund that will grant €125,000 to non-profit community, voluntary and charitable organisations across the island of Ireland. Coca-Cola is calling for people from Mayo to log onto www.coca-cola.ie and apply online.

Apply for a Coca-Cola fund

 

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