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Rent to buy – light at the end of the tunnel for builders?

County Mayo, just like all counties, has its fair share of newly constructed houses unsold. The builders who built them are under financial pressure. Despite this there are many young people who would like to buy a new home but cannot for various reasons: Non availability of finance, fear of job loss, no deposit saved, waiting to see if prices will fall further.

ACC Bank to cut 200 jobs and branches

ACC Bank, owned by Rabobank Group, is to cut 200 Irish jobs and close 16 branches, it said this week.

Jobs lost as ACC bank announces closure of Castlebar and Ballina offices

The number of workers signing on in Mayo is set to increase yet again with the decision by ACC Bank to close 16 of its branches nationwide including its branches in Castlebar and Ballina. The 24 expected job losses will soon be adding to the unemployment figures in the county.

Ariel surveillance, roadside checkpoints and CCTV combating litter in Mayo

A plethora of measures to ensure environmental compliance in the county is being enforced with stringent measures by the county’s environmental officers, resulting in numerous prosecutions, fines, and warnings.

Twelve jobs feared to be at risk at Athlone ACC branch

Up to 12 employees of ACCBank in Athlone are at risk of losing their jobs, following this week’s announcement that the lending institution is to cut 200 jobs and close 16 branches around the country.

Jail threat for Ballina man who refused to leave bank premises

A 33-year-old Ballina man who was found asleep in a bank and refused to leave as he had personal issues with the financial institution was before Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Ballina software company wins ‘Bright Ideas Challenge’

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Eventovate Limited, a Ballina based technology company that has pioneered a new software and business platform that revolutionises the hotel events market, was recently chosen as the winner of the west regional final of Bank of Ireland’s Bright Ideas Challenge held in The Ardilaun hhotel in Galway. Established in 2008 by brothers Jonathan and Jason Ruane, the company’s software enables the hotel industry to generate more value and profit from their events business. This groundbreaking technology provides a cohesive set of applications for both the hotel and its customers, for example a wedding couple or a conference organiser.

Kilkenny apple company features at farmers market in the capital

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The Little Irish Apple Company, based in Piltown, Co Kilkenny on 60 acres of orchardswas present at the Bank of Ireland's first Irish Farmers Market recently held in the forecourt of its flagship branch at College Green, Dublin.

McHale proposal could save council €3.8 million

A proposal from Fianna Fáil local election candidate in Mayo County Council Gerard McHale could save Mayo County Council €3.8 million over the term of the council.

Our Lady’s Boys’ Club sixty ninth camp

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The year 1940 was a time of great social change in Ireland, a time when the State gave no assistance to the out of school education of young people, a time of war, a time of poverty. Prospects were not great. Recreational activity for the young of working class areas such as Shantalla, Bohermore, Claddagh, and ‘The West’ was virtually non-existent. The need for a club to provide social and recreational facilities for these people was paramount.

 

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