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Cash For Gold named best in business

In a feature article on making money from unwanted gold from January 2011, the Irish Star named www.cashforgoldireland.ie as the leaders in the cash for gold conversion business and the company who pays the best prices.

To text or not to text? Council ponders message service

A suggestion that the council introduce a text messaging service to keep the public up to date with council issues was shot down this week as being too costly and difficult to organise.

Siobhan raises the flag for Kilkenny in Got To Dance

Finally a great excuse to watch Sky 1’s dance show Got To Dance — Young solo dancer Siobhan Phelan whose father Regan Phelan is from The Butts in Kilkenny is the only solo Irish dancer in the competition and at just nine years old is in the final 28 out of 30,000 applicants.

Discounts at Kilkenny Tile Store

Thinking of tiling. Now is the time to call in to Kilkenny Tile Store in Irishtown and see the fantastic offers in their annual sale. Discontinued wall and floor tiles from 50 per cent off. Oddments from €5 per box and borders from .50 cent each.

Tile bargains galore at Kilkenny Tile Store

Mega annual sale now on at Kilkenny Tile Store in Irishtown. All stock is reduced and many ranges are available from half price.

MEP calls for investigation into Galway’s ‘petrol price rip off’

MEP for Ireland North West, Jim Higgins, is calling for an investigation to be carried out into the “petrol price rip-off faced by Galway city motorists”.

‘I hate postal liberalisation’ says Crowe

An Post is “a big employer in Galway” but any liberalisation of the postal market could result in many An Post jobs being lost, something Galway and Ireland does not need right now.

Fuel hikes hitting motorists

Petrol and diesel prices have hit record highs this month with motorists being asked to pay price hikes well in excess of the budget tax increases. This is according to the AA director of policy Conor Faughnan. “You cannot leave a forecourt these days without feeling that you are being gouged,” Mr Faughnan said. “AA members have been contacting us in large numbers through the AA blog and by email, complaining bitterly about what looks to them like a rip off.

Work of Westmeath Samaritans highlighted in new report

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Volunteers from the Midlands Branch of Samaritans were in Dublin last week for the launch of Samaritans’ first ever impact report for Ireland. The report highlights the work of Samaritans’ 12 branches in the Republic of Ireland, including the Midlands Branch, which is based in Athlone.

Budget effects on the motoring industry

As you will know by now, the scrappage scheme has been extended to cover the first six months of next year, Finance Minister, Brian Lenihan has announced, as part of his Budget speech in the Dail.

 

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