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Your local Credit Union supporting back to school costs for Athlone families

Athlone & Castlerea Credit Union is encouraging families within the local community to speak with branch representatives as back to school costs were revealed in the annual Irish League of Credit Unions survey.

The Boy’s Club, 83 years old and still going

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Our Lady's Boys Club was founded in 1940 by Fr. Leonard Shiel S.J. “to help young lads, flung into work at an early age when their characters are most easily formed for good or for ill. The Club hopes to play its small part in the present day effort all over Ireland to help poor boys to be more reliable and useful members of society and a credit to their faith”.

Sherry FitzGerald offers a unique and charming residence in Oughterard

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Moylena is a unique, charming, modernist style home set on a 2.08 acre of established gardens adjacent to and with mooring onto Lough Corrib. The residence, which was built circa 1970, was designed by Dan O’Neill Flanagan architect who had been commissioned by an east coast based business family. He created an impressive modernist home constructed of glass, steel and reinforced concrete that is as striking today as the day it was built.

Bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Leading Irish bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

Bank warns of rise in motorway text scams

A leading Irish bank has warned about a rise in fraudulent text messages, with fraudsters pretending to be a motorway operator and sending messages urging customers to pay outstanding toll charges or update account details.

ATU launches Maker Space on its Galway campus

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The Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering in ATU Galway formally opened its Maker Space, housed in the Engineering Workshop last week. The Maker Space boasts an array of equipment, much of which was funded by the Higher Education 4.0 project, under HCI Pillar 3. This project is designed to encourage innovation and agility as a means of addressing future skill requirements.

3Dental - best choice for all your dental needs

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For your oral health care, you want a clinic that offers a full range of treatments and uses state-of-the-art technology. That's why 3Dental's multidisciplinary dental practice is the best choice for all your dental needs.

A range of supports are available for first-time buyers

The housing market in Ireland has been a challenge for potential homeowners seeking to purchase their first home. There are several factors that impact first time buyers in the housing market in Ireland. One of the major challenges that first time buyers face is the limited housing supply in the market. This has been a challenge for many years and has led to a significant increase in house prices. This makes it tougher for first time buyers to purchase as they may not have enough funds to compete with other buyers. Many construction companies have been limited by funding issues and delays within the planning process for new projects. This leaves fewer new homes available in the market and it also drives up the cost of such homes.

An introduction to O’Donnellan & Joyce – it all started in 1982

O’Donnellan & Joyce started building its foundations more than 50 years ago when Colm O’Donnellan and Tony Joyce became friends. Little did they know they would celebrate more than 40 years in business.

 

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