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Rising costs could see roads programme significantly affected
The Municipal Districts around the county are facing a 'Sophie's Choice' type dilemma in relation to which roads projects to undertake this year, due to the massive increase in costs of fuel and materials.
Minister Troy welcomes launch of €56 million Fodder Support Scheme
Local Fianna Fáil Minister of State, Deputy Robert Troy, has welcomed the launch of a €56m Fodder Support Scheme to provide support to Irish farmer
Flower Farmers celebrate locally grown flowers across the island of Ireland
The number of growers registered with the Flower Farmers of Ireland organisation has increased by 20% within the last twelve months, driven by a growing trend for Irish consumers to seek locally grown flowers and foliage for special occasions.
Lack of residential property supply is most likely to ensure house prices remain elevated - IPAV
Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for April, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers, said the highest increases are now happening outside of Dublin, with three factors at play, the expensive nature of the Dublin market which has resulted in the elongation of the commuter belt; new working norms which are making areas such as the South-East particularly attractive and the sterling- Brexit factor which is seeing continuing high increases in the Border region, 22.1 percent in the year to April.
Galway project a step on road to energy independence
So much of what will shape Galway in the remainder of this century will centre on where we position ourselves in terms of innovation, quality of life, sustainability, inclusivity and community.
Time is running out for East Africa
“When there is no light, shine forth. When there is apathy, show caring for another. When there is a famine, be bread to the hungry soul. When there is despair, inspire someone. When there is a drought, be a wellspring of hope. Where there is war, please make us all instruments of peace.” (Ronan's prayer for help).
Athlone GAA to host worthy fundraising initiative for Irish Red Cross in Ukraine
Athlone GAA will be the venue for a monster draw and cake sale on Sunday, June 26, the proceeds raised from which will be afforded to the Irish Red Cross in Ukraine.
Number of Ukraine children attending Westmeath schools is formally released
Close to 110 Ukrainian children are now attending schools within County Westmeath, recent figures released by the Department of Education have revealed.