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University of Galway to recognise five individuals with Honorary Degrees

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University of Galway yesterday announced the recipients of Honorary Degrees at the 2024 Autumn Conferring ceremonies. The Honorary Degree recipients will join over 1,800 graduands, at events running from Thursday August 22 to Tuesday August 27.

Latest Index report shows an annual increase in rents for new tenancies - RTB

The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has published the Q2 2022 Rent Index report today for the period of April to June 2022.

House premiums slowing but sizeable increases in Midlands region - IPAV

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Commenting on the most recent CSO Residential Property Price Index for September, IPAV, the Institute of Professional Auctioneers and Valuers, says the slowing rate of increase in prices mirrors IPAV’s own findings in its six monthly barometer of prices achieved by auctioneers and is likely to continue for the remainder of the year.

Mayo property prices remained unchanged in last quarter of 2021

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Property prices in Mayo have bucked the national trend by remaining unchanged during the last year quarter, according to the latest MyHome.ie Property Report.

RTB rent index reveals additional increase in national rent premiums

The Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) has published the quarterly Rent Index for the July to September period (Q3) of 2021.

As clocks went forward, 379 people availed of COPE Galway emergency accommodation

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COPE Galway has asked that the people of Galway do not forget the plight of people who are homeless and without a place to call home as we continue to live with the COVID-19 pandemic.

New affordable housing scheme will make houses anything but affordable, warns Farrell

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A new affordable housing scheme from the Government will not result in more people owning their own homes, but instead will push up prices and see “a return to failed housing policies of the Celtic Tiger era”.

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GMIT Brexit lecture

ESRI’s John Fitzgerald to speak at GMIT

Professor John Fitzgerald, adjunct professor in economics at Trinity College Dublin and former research professor at the Economic and Social Research Institute, will deliver his annual lecture on 'The Irish economy and policy challenges' to GMIT business students in GMIT’s Galway campus on Tuesday October 15 at 12 noon. The lecture will take place in Room 99, and members of the public are welcome to attend.

If you go down to the woods...

There is something magical about walking in the woods. It is because in there, among the trees, you let yourself get lost, distracted from the ways of the world. In there, among the trees, and the fallen branches, and dried up leaves, you can learn more about yourself than a thousand books would ever reveal.

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