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Sinn Féin sets out ‘commonsense climate measures’ for City Council

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Local election candidate, Mark Lohan, has set out a number of common sense measures he and his fellow Sinn Féin representatives would deliver if elected to Galway City Council on 7 June.

Ibec research reveals full scale of Ireland’s energy affordability crisis

Ibec, the group that represents Irish business, has called on Government to strengthen business supports after new research shows the full scale of Ireland’s energy affordability crisis.

SVP West region supports 330 families with energy costs, supported by donation from Nephin Energy

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The West Region of the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has provided direct financial support to 330 families in Mayo, Galway and Roscommon in recent months to help alleviate their energy costs.

SVP West region supports 330 families with energy costs, supported by donation from Nephin Energy

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The West Region of the Society of St Vincent de Paul (SVP) has provided direct financial support to 330 families in Mayo, Galway and Roscommon in recent months to help alleviate their energy costs.

€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.

Westmeath home owners encouraged to regularly switch energy providers

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Almost 16,000 households in Westmeath are missing out on savings of up to €2,000 in energy costs per year by failing to switch providers, a new survey has revealed.

A Green New Deal for our children

The UN says we only have 10 years to avert catastrophic climate change. That is being driven by our C02 emissions, so we have to reduce those emissions as quickly as possible. The question is – how do we do that in Galway?

Home improvement projects to tackle this summer

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If you are looking to give your home that upgrade you have always wanted, now is the time to do it.

Do not forget to turn the clocks back!

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On Sunday, October 29 at 2am the clocks go back, making mornings slightly lighter and evenings darker.

Home improvement projects to tackle this summer

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If you are looking to give your home that upgrade you've always wanted to, now is the time to do it. Why wait until the cold winter months when there will be freezing cold winds and overcast skies hampering your efforts? Advertiser.ie has some suggestions that you can take on with the sun at your back.

 

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