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Local Sinn Fein Deputy calls on government parties to scrap planned carbon tax hikes

Local Sinn Féin Deputy Sorca Clarke has urged cross-party support for a Sinn Féin motion that calls on government to scrap the planned carbon tax hike.

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.

€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.

Galway households could pay extra €400 next year on heating costs

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Soaring heating bills and hikes in prices from energy suppliers could see Galwegians shelling out an extra €400 next year for heating costs.

Save on energy costs while Government insulation grants remain

With the summer months behind us and the cooler months starting to set in, Galway company West Coast Insulation recommendS homeowners take advantage of the current grant scheme for home insulation. The scheme allows for a grant of €1100 for cavity wall and attic insulation.

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.

Government drive to a balanced budget is premature and damaging to economy

SIPTU economist, Michael Taft, has criticised government plans to achieve a balanced budget by 2024 as ‘premature, unnecessary and potentially damaging’ to the economy.

Budget 2022 ‘will reduce the cost of living,’ says Naughton

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Budget 2022 contains measures to not only “recover our economy from the pandemic”, but also to reduce the cost of living “to provide support for people at a time of rising prices”.

Cap on energy prices needed in advance of Budget carbon tax increases, say PBP Galway

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In the face of mounting energy costs for people, and proposed increases in the carbon tax in Budget 2022, an emergency cap on energy prices must be implemented by the Government.

Some four hundred people avail of accommodation for homeless on one night in Galway

With 400 people seeking accommodation for homeless on one night last week, COPE Galway has set out a number of measures in their submission on the upcoming Budget 2022 to the Ministers for Finance and Public Expenditure to respond to the needs of the people they support.,

 

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