What â¬250,000 will get you in Cork, Waterford and Galway compared to Dublin
On the hunt for a new home? This is what â¬250,000 will get you in Cork, Waterford, Galway and Dublin
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It will come as no surprise to anyone that when it comes to buying property, your money will go a lot further when you leave Dublin.
Water pipes as thin as tissue have Cork villagers at wits end
Hundreds of homes in Glanworth were left without a supply for several days and had to rely on buying bottled water or queuing up at tankers
Locals residents Mary Quinn-Maher, Cllr Frank O Flynn, Viv O Donnell of O Donnells Bar, Deirdre Kelly, Marian and Claire O Callaghan and Pauline O Dwyer collecting water from the water tanker on main street Glanworth in Co. Cork Picture: Eddie O Hare
Wed, 20 Jan, 2021 - 09:31
Sean O’Riordan
As if facing Covid-19 restrictions was not bad enough, frontline workers, householders, businesses, and farmers in a North Cork village are at their wits end due to repeated breakdowns of their water supply.