A LOCAL property expert has explained why it might be better to buy a property now the tax break has eased. This is because of the Stamp Duty Holiday which has spurred our housing market into overdrive throughout the pandemic. Claire Percival, owner of XPress Legal Services in Cumbria said: Despite the gradual tapering of the SDLT holiday, due to finish at the end of September, many lenders are continuing to offer low-rates of interest. Many consumers rushed to buy property whilst the tax break was in place but house prices soared. Yet the signs of the price rising seem to be slowing down and buyers could benefit if they wait a few months.
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Kildare music fans feature in new RTÉ show
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Music fans from County Kildare feature in a new series on RTE One TV starting next month.
The second series of My Tribe – Mo Threibh charts the rise, fall and revival of music subcultures in Ireland from the break-dance loving hip hop scene to the indie kids and the much-maligned ravers to the long-haired ‘metallers’.
This bilingual series delves into the archives to reveal the origins of these subcultures while also meeting the modern-day members of these tribes.
Featuring will be mother-of-two Lorraine Ferguson from Newbridge who has been a super fan of heavy metal music since her teens.