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O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold two major property auctions in July

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has announced that it is holding two mega property auctions in July, the first on Friday July 12 and the second on Thursday July 25, in order to cater for the demand that currently exists.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold two major property auctions in July

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has announced that it is holding two mega property auctions in July, the first on Friday July 12 and the second on Thursday July 25, in order to cater for the demand that currently exists.

O’Donnellan & Joyce to hold two major property auctions in July

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O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers has announced that it is holding two mega property auctions in July, the first on Friday July 12 and the second on Thursday July 25, in order to cater for the demand that currently exists.

Mayo County Council budget agreed with minimal changes

Following a long day of presentations and contributions, the 2013 annual budget for Mayo County Council was adopted with little fuss on Monday evening in Castlebar. The only major change to the adopted budget, which was proposed by Fine Gael whip Cllr Joe Mellett and seconded by Fianna Fáil whip Cllr Micheál McNamara from the draft one that was presented to the members, was the need to find an extra €70,000 to fund some extra projects and to make up a €40,000 shortfall in the fire service budget when the members refused to increase the call out charge for the service from €150 to €200.

Three Connemara audiovisual companies receive €900,000 in broadcasting grants

Three of its Connemara-based companies, Meangadh Fíbín Teo (Indreabhán), Magamedia Teo (Na Forbacha), and Sónta Teo (Cill Chiaráin), have been allocated grants totalling more than €900,000 in funding by the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland from Sound & Vision II, the Broadcasting Funding Scheme.

Vhi Healthcare pays €26.8 million in claims for Mayo customers

Vhi Healthcare paid out €26.8 million in claims for the healthcare needs of its customers in Mayo. The biggest spend involved claims for the treatment of cancer amounting to almost €4.6m, including just over €1m spent on claims for breast, bladder, and prostate malignancy. Orthopaedic procedures including replacement knee and hip joints, fractures, and back problems accounted for a further €4.2m of total spend, followed closely by heart and circulatory conditions which cost €3.2m to treat. Claims benefit of €1.45m was allocated to cover 750 claims for arthritis and rheumatism.

Write a poem and win cash

The organisers of the famous Strokestown International Poetry Competition are calling for people to get writing,

O’Donnellan & Joyce auctions see enormous increase in sales but values down

O’Donnellan & Joyce reports for 2011 that the property market had a huge up-turn in terms of sales, however prices continue to drop.

Phoenix Active massive supplement sale

Phoenix Active are having a massive sale on protein, weight gainers and weight loss products starting Friday November 11.

Galway parents spending €1,000 on little angels’ First Communion

Galway parents spent nearly €1,000 on their little angels for this year’s First Communion celebrations, that is according to a nationwide survey conducted by Ulster Bank.

 

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