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Take control of your finances with Heneghan Financial Planning
Sitting down for a consultation with experienced financial advisor Ger Heneghan is one of the best things you can do in your life, especially when it comes to ensuring that your money gives you the freedom to do the things you want to do.
Some Galway buskers
Busking is the practice of performing in public places, such as on the street, for tips or gratuities or voluntary donations. It comes from the Spanish word Buscar—to seek (fame and fortune) or the Latin word Buscare – to procure, to gain. Busking could take many forms, clowning, dancing, singing, fortune telling, mime, living statue, one-man band, puppeteering, juggling, reciting poetry, even Christmas carolling. One’s ‘pitch’, where one performed, was very important. It had to be a place where there was a lot of traffic, lots of people, high visibility and little background noise.
Golden feeling lifts all our spirits
The first Olympics I recall watching was the 1972 Games in Munich. The Ulster Bank manager in my hometown had a colour TV that threw forth the spirit of that games. The blue pool, the all-American hero that was Mark Spitz; the lithe Olga Korbut.
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Assault at ATM
Psychologist's focus sees Galway prepare for the big moments
It's the little things that matter...because they can impact the big things. Little things make big things happen.
Sean Costello Street closed to traffic as regeneration works continue apace
The permanent closure of Sean Costello Street to traffic is now in operation, the thoroughfare to be pedestrianised as the streetscape regeneration of the town centre continues apace.
September date confirmed for reopening of Mardyke Street as enhancement works proceed
Street enhancement works on Mardyke Street remain ongoing, with the thoroughfare due to reopen for public use on Thursday, September 28.
Rising interest rates dampen demand - Brokers Ireland
Responding to the most recent Central Bank Retail interest rates publication for June, showing Ireland at a weighted average interest rate of 4.04 percent, up 136 basis points in annual terms and a 12 percent decrease on the previous month in the volume of pure new mortgage agreements, Brokers Ireland has stated that it is “clearly evident the dampening effect the questionable and aggressive interest rate stance is having on potential home owners, at a time of strong and pent-up demand for homes.”
Frank McDonagh & Co
Frank McDonagh and Company were wholesale and retail drapers and outfitters that opened in Williamsgate Street in 1883. In early advertisements, they described themselves as “Successors to M. Hennessy, the house for original Claddagh cloaks as supplied to the Royal family”.
Athlone Credit Union formally announce appointment of Deputy Chief Executive Officer
The Board and Management of Athlone Credit Union have announced the appointment of Marise O’Toole as its Deputy Chief Executive Officer.
