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Warning as water outage scheduled
many students. Now, Dublin’s Trinity college has landed itself the top spot in a list of the best and priciest EU Universities compiled by the debt experts at Credit Summit.
London’s Imperial College also topped the list of expensive colleges in second place, with Technical University Munich placing at number three, and another German college, Berlin’s The Free University coming in fourth.
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Cardiff University in the UK landed the fifth spot, followed closely by Ireland’s University of Galway.
To calculate the list, Credit Summit analysed some of the top college towns in the EU, looking at costs of food, tuition, fees, accommodation, travel, and entertainment costs per city.
Carter Seuthe, CEO of Credit Summit said: “For many people, going to college can be a stressful experience as well as an educational one, partially due to the financial pressures involved.
THERE will be water outages affecting 350,000 Irish Water customers in north Dublin on Sunday, February 26, while work is ongoing to connect a new pipeline.
In order to safely facilitate the new connection, there will be no water supply from 1am until approximately 11am. Irish Water has said the supply will begin to return after 11am. However, it could take up to 10 hours for a normal supply to return. The outage will impact customers in the following areas: Swords, Santry, Malahide, Portmarnock, Kinsealy, Ballyboughal, Lissenhall, Donabate, Portrane, Turvey, Loughshinny, Palmerstown, Rush, Lusk, and nearby M1 service stations and surrounding areas.
During the outage, there will be an alternative water supply at the following locations: Tesco shopping centre in Rush; Rathmore Park car park in Lusk; Seaview Park car park in Portrane; Donabate/ Portrane community centre car park; St Finian’s Church in Swords south; St Colmcille’s GAA club in Swords; Church of the Sacred Heart in Malahide; and Portmarnock Sports and Leisure Club.






