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Rent prices increase in Westmeath in tandem with national figures

According to the latest quarterly rental report by daft.ie, rents in Westmeath were on average 13.6 percent higher in the fourth quarter of 2018 than at the same period a year previously. The average advertised rent is now €941, which is an increase of 79 percent from its lowest point.

Mercedes-Benz set to premiere seven models at motor show

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Six world premieres and one show premiere will take centre stage on the Mercedes-Benz stand at the Geneva Motor Show early in March.

All new Toyota Prius with further advances set to launch in March

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Toyota has announced that the new Prius marks further advances in the driving capability and appeal of the world’s most popular self-charging hybrid car. Ever since the European launch of the original model in Brussels in 1997, the Prius has been a leader in technical innovation, making ever-greater progress in efficiency, refinement and driving pleasure through four generations. It has been a consistent pathfinder for advanced, useful new technologies.

Vital victory annexed as Buccaneers claim crucial bonus point

BUCCANEERS 24 ST MARY’S COLLEGE 17

NUI Galway study on empathy shows benefit of youth work and culture

A new study undertaken by researchers at the UNESCO Child and Family Research Centre at NUI Galway (UCFRC) assessed the attitudes and values of 700 12 to 16 year old youths in Ireland with regard to empathy, social values and civic behaviour.

Salthill native entrepreneur named in Top 40 Irish in USA

New York-based Salthill native Jack Stenson has been honoured as one of the top 40 Irish/Irish American leaders currently living in the USA.

Headford takes steps to CREATE a lasting cultural legacy

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There are many cities, towns and villages in Ireland that are synonymous with certain industrial activities or are best known for unique local characteristics associated with its people, its landscape, its sporting and cultural traditions — Headford is no different.

Legal history to be made as Supreme Court to sit in NUI Galway next week

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Legal history will be made in March, as the Supreme Court will sit outside a courthouse for the first time since it returned to the Four Courts in 1932. This will also be the first time it sits in Galway and only the third time the court will sit outside of Dublin.

Galway Rose brings hope to Chernobyl children

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Since becoming the 2018 Galway Rose, it can easily be said that my life has been turned upside-down. I have been taken on the most incredible rollercoaster ride, a once in a lifetime experience. On the face of it, it can often be perceived as a year of fancy dresses and glamour. But there is so much more to it than what meets the eye.

Council must appoint biodiversity officer to safeguard wildlife, says Green Party candidate O’Reilly

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As grass cutting season commences, the Green Party is asking councils to act to halt biodiversity loss. Green Party candidate for Galway City West, Pauline O’Reilly has today called on Galway City Council to set aside areas in public parks and roadside verges for pollinators, and to get active in halting the alarming decline in biodiversity by implementing actions within the All Ireland Pollinator Plan.

 

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