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Housing costs over burden for tenants, Social Justice Ireland report reveals

Problems for tenants with the high cost of accommodation as a proportion of their income and arrears on mortgage, rent and utility bills are an indication of the continued social and economic impact of the high cost of accommodation generally in Ireland according to the National Social Monitor – Ireland Social Scoreboard published by Social Justice Ireland.

ESB Networks urge caution in annual Christmas safety message

ESB Networks is reminding all electricity customers to never take risks with electricity during the festive period.

€100 credit is ‘not enough’ to deal with energy price crisis, say PBP Galway

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With households facing an increase of more than €500 in heating and electricity costs this winter, the Government has to do more than give a €100 credit to every home in the State.

Top tips to keep your festive display dazzling in a most energy efficient way

As the season of yule once again becomes the season of rules, many people are putting up Christmas decorations to try and lift the general mood.

EirGrid acknowledges crucial role of farmers in energy transition

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EirGrid, the operator of the national electricity grid, has welcomed comments from IFA President Tim Cullinan outlining that farmers’ need to be central to Ireland’s energy transition.

Burke welcomes tax measures aimed at tackling increase in cost of living

A range of tax measures due to be formalised in legislation have been introduced to reduce the cost of living for people across Westmeath by reducing the tax take per person by €415 on average annually, local Fine Gael Minister of State, Deputy Peter Burke, has stated.

Noticeable increase in fuel prices as communities prepare for winter season

The noticeable increase in fuel prices is causing much the stir as winter season fast approaches.

Ensure you take Triton five minute challenge for a cleaner conscience

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Did you know an average nine minute shower uses about 100 litres of water, and to offset the carbon footprint created by a year of showering alone, around 40 trees must be planted?

Bord na Móna to develop Ireland’s business park with renewable energy

The Midland’s Region is set to receive an economic boost following the announcement that Bord na Móna is to develop Ireland’s first dedicated renewable energy business park on 3,000 hectares of its landbank in Westmeath and immediate surrounding counties.

Top tips to look on the bright side as clocks go back on October 31!

On Sunday, October 31, at 2am the clocks go back so brace yourself, the days are getting shorter and the nights are getting darker, longer and, of course, much colder. A combination that makes us sleepy, and moody and perpetually ready for bed.

 

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