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Mulranny Park Hotel wins AA Courtesy and Care Award
Mulranny Park Hotel has won a major tourism award in recognition of the quality and hospitality of its staff. The AA Courtesy & Care Award 2019 was presented by AA Director of Consumer Affairs, Conor Faughnan at an award ceremony in Mount Juliet on July 22.
EV incentives needed as diesel remains top this year
The need for Government to introduce additional incentives to encourage people to purchase electric cars is being highlighted, after a recent survey showed that diesel-powered cars remain the most popular option for those looking at purchasing a new vehicle in 2020.
Minor drop in car running costs but insurance still in crisis
The average cost of running a family car for a year is €10,593.26 according to the AA’s annual survey of motoring costs. According to calculations, the total is a decrease of €98.11 on the same figure for last year.
Vehicle users bear the cost of damaged surfaces
More than 60 per cent of Irish people have had their vehicles or bicycles damaged as a result of striking a pothole, according to recent research.
Road users bearing the cost of damaged surfaces
Over 60 percent of Irish people have had their chosen mode of transport damaged as a result of striking a pothole according to recent research.
Beware that hot weather brings driving dangers
Ireland is revelling in warm sunny days , but the change to this hot weather can pose extra challenges for motorists. Behind the wheel of a car drivers are never more than a careless moment away from danger, so staying focused on hot days is of utmost importance.
One in three motorists to explore electric options
Almost a third of Irish motorists say they are open to purchasing an electric vehicle when they next change their car, according to AA Ireland.
One in three motorists plan to explore electric options
Almost a third of Irish motorists admit they are open to purchasing an electric vehicle when they next change their car, according to AA Ireland.
Galway is set to grow – its traffic problems will grow with it
Insider knows Ireland's population is to rise by one million over the next 20 years. This will see Galway's population grow to beyond 100,000 between now and 2020. These predictions come from the North Western Regional Authority in its submission to the National Planning Framework – Ireland 2040, and these projections might be true, if planning applications lodged in recent months come to anything.
Half of motorists using phones daily while driving
It will come as no surprise to you that almost half of Irish motorists encounter drivers using their mobile phone while behind the wheel on a daily basis, according to recent research from AA Ireland.