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Britain washed its hands of the Irish landlord class

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After World War I the remnants of the Anglo Irish landlord class, found themselves marooned in a new, more democratic social world which some of them resented as plutocratic and vulgar.

Ballina goes back to the past as Heritage Day returns

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Ballina will see the revival of their traditional Heritage Day which will take place on Wednesday, July 13, following a two year gap due to Covid-19.

John Prine tribute coming to Castlebar

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When John Prine passed as a result of Covid in April 2020, the world was bereft at the loss of a multi Grammy award winner revered by many as one of the foremost American country/folk singer songwriters of our time.

Reduce your use of energy to help save money and benefit the environment

By reducing our energy use, we can save money and limit our reliance on expensive, imported fossil fuels.

Surge in level crossing incidents involving road users

There has been a significant surge in incidents at level crossings involving road users so far this year, according to Iarnród Éireann.

Alexion investment enhances Athlone’s status as a major pharmaceutical hub

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Athlone’s reputation as a pharmaceutical hub has been further enhanced with confirmation by AstraZeneca that the company will install new drug substance production equipment and warehousing facilities at its Alexion site in Monksland.

Consumers in Westmeath recycle 991 tonnes of electrical waste in 2021

An average of 11.17kg of e-waste was recycled per person in Westmeath last year according to WEEE Ireland.

Aisle be back — welcome for return of Galway Cathedral Summer Concerts

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Galway Cathedral Recitals is delighted to announce its international summer concert season for 2022, the 29th series to take place in Galway Cathedral. As always, the concerts take place on Thursdays at 8:00pm over six weeks in July and early August.

Dermot Nolan elected President of Galway Chamber

Dermot Nolan has been elected the new President of Galway Chamber. Mr Nolan is the Group Finance Director of the Headspace Group and has previously served as Deputy President of the Chamber as well as Chair of the Evolving Galway Committee.

Surge in level crossing incidents involving road users

There has been a significant surge in incidents at level crossings involving road users so far this year, according to Iarnród Éireann.

 

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