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Greater flexibility with employees can change the way we live and work
It is hard to believe that we are just five or six weeks short of the second anniversary of when the vast majority of the country's employees were sent home and instructed to carry out their duties from their kitchen. This was often done through poor broadband with little notice. It was done at a time when employees had to share this poor broadband with schoolchildren who had been evacuated from their classrooms and forced to learn instead at the kitchen table.
County towns and villages to be revitalised, as Council launches Broadband Connection Point network
Galway County Council and the Government of Ireland have announced the launch of Galway County’s Broadband Connection Point network. At present 12 BCPs under the Connected Communities Initiative are live in the county with a further 10 to follow.
Greater flexibility with employees can change the way we live and work
It is hard to believe that we are just five or six weeks short of the second anniversary of when the vast majority of the country’s employees were sent home and instructed to carry out their duties from their kitchen. This was often done through poor broadband with little notice. It was done at a time when employees had to share this poor broadband with schoolchildren who had been evacuated from their classrooms and forced to learn instead at the kitchen table.
Beautifully presented Barley Fields property in much sought after location
Barley Fields, Bealnamulla, Athlone,
Four bed semi-detached home in Castlebar
This exceptional residence is new to the market at an asking price of €225,000.
Local Fine Gael Senator notes the importance of financial self-assessment
January offers a good opportunity for people to see where they can make savings and avail of the tax reliefs to which they are entitled on expenses including medical bills and working from home, a local Fine Gael Senator has said.
Chartered Surveyors expect Westmeath property prices to marginally increase
While property prices recorded double digit growth in 2021 - and are expected to continue to rise in 2022 - the median rate of increase nationally is expected to moderate to five percent this year according to the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland.
Belmont residential property features prime landscape attributes
Moyclare, Belmont,