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Rory McNab says he doesn’t cover himself in glory with his DIY efforts, but it does feel good.
Property programmes thrive in societies where home ownership is the most valued and celebrated housing ideology, writes Emmett Scanlon.
The 81,000 capacity is not due to increase but a number of technological advancements will be made.
The Welsh side entered the game with a maximum 15 points from their first three league games, but can have no complaints with tonight’s result.
“Rugby union wise, it’s probably in the top 10 in the world.”
Upgrade work is expected to be finished by the summer of 2017.
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But growth in Dublin is outstripping growth in rural areas.
In Dublin, the average cost of extending your home is 15% higher than in rural areas.
Barry Murphy and Bethany Carson will live in the redeveloped accommodation on the National Sports Campus.
The scheme will see local authority homes made warmer, meaning lower energy bills.
Michael Quinn on the need to bring on Longford’s rising stars and break out of their slump.
Ireland’s Olympic champion was in Bray yesterday for the re-opening of Bray Boxing Gym.
The new scheme will allow a tax credit of 13.5 per cent for cash spent on renovations priced up to €30,000.
New scheme means homeowners are less likely to use the shadow economy for building works according to construction groups including The Irish Green Building Council.
Ireland lift the covers off their new international cricket ground in Malahide when England visit next week.
Don’t act like you didn’t love it when you were younger.
Careful with those power tools now.
Can we suggest 360 Architecture to look after the redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh?
The store currently employs 45 people and will remain open subject to a successful outcome to examinership.
Home of Meath GAA looks set to be reduced to 10,000 for the foreseeable future.
The club’s ground will now be known as the Etihad Stadium – plus check out six of the strangest stadium names.