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Charming historic cottage offers modern living

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O'Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers is offering for sale the charming Lisdonagh Cottage situated just outside Headford village in Co Galway.

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Jewellery and cosmetics taken in burglary

Councillors reject proposal that would have ruled out housing on roads leading to national roads

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The elected members of Mayo County Council made a number of changes to the draft Mayo County Development Plan at a mammoth meeting that took place on Tuesday afternoon.

Prime city residential landbank for sale with O’Donnellan & Joyce

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O'Donnellan & Joyce is offering for sale this prime city development opportunity consisting of circa 5.38 acres of zoned residential lands. The lands are located in the high density townland of Terryland which is situated just 1km from Galway city centre.

Nephin Energy Donates €50,000 to SVP West Region

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Nephin Energy, a leading domestic producer of natural gas and main stakeholder in the Corrib Gas Field in County Mayo, has donated €50,000 to the Society of St Vincent de Paul’s (SVP) West Region.

Naughten encourages Midlands families to ‘shop around and save money’

Local Independent Deputy, Denis Naughten, has urged families to shop around for the best offers available for electricity, phone, broadband, TV and health insurance — which could save them up to €1,000 per year.

Ballina councillors to meet SSE on proposed Glenora wind park

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Ballina Municipal District has agreed to a request from SSE Renewables for the company to make a presentation to the elected members on their plans for a wind park, at Glenora, near Ballycastle in North Mayo.

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.

Prime parcel of dry land located a short distance from Glasson village

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Portlick, Glasson,

Nollaig na mBan

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Owing to liturgical differences, the Churches of the Eastern Roman Empire celebrated Christmas Day on January 6 while those in the Western Roman Empire Churches did so on December 25. In October, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar as a correction to the Julian calendar, which meant Christmas Day was now celebrated on December 25, and “Old Christmas” on January 6, the Feast of the Epiphany. This feast day celebrates the manifestation of the Son of God on earth, and also marks the end of the 12 days of Christmas.

 

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