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Christmas at the Linenhall Arts Centre
Mayo artists show at The Linenhall
Football Crazy
SURVIVING A withering glare from Diego Maradona; partying with French and Spanish football supporters on a train from Hanover to Berlin; and sitting in a Canadian bar, experiencing agony and ecstasy while following the Irish soccer team - it’s all in a day’s work for John Doyle.
Latin Quarter is new home for Cúirt festival
The Cúirt International Festival of Literature normally takes place around the Town Hall Theatre, but this year The Latin Quarter is now the official new home of the festival.
Cúirt festival to be launched next week
Paul Murray, author of the acclaimed novel Skippy Dies, the English poet Simon Armitage, rapper Buck 65, and the Booker winning Irish author Anne Enright are all coming to Galway for Cúirt.
Homecare Medical Supplies achieves ISO certification
Mayo based Homecare Medical Supplies, one of Ireland’s leading distributors of medical equipment and daily consumables, has recently had its Quality Management System achieve ISO 13485:2003 accreditation. An internationally recognised standard for medical device companies, Homecare’s ISO 13485 certification is applicable specifically to the sales and distribution of medical equipment and consumables, including the decontamination and service of medical equipment.
Freebooters soccer corner
U8 League
Golf Log
Balla Golf Club
U21s inject hope as seniors slide continues
Timing, they say is everything. If ever Westmeath football needed a boost it is now. Having mixed it with the big boys and tasted a certain amount of success over the past decade, we are now experiencing leaner times. Relegated from Division 1 last year, we are now almost certain to be relegated to Division 3, having not picked up a point in this year’s league campaign to date. Down at home and Tipperary away are two tricky engagements that still have to be negotiated.
Westmeath braces for taxi strike
Taxi drivers in Mullingar and Athlone took part in a three-hour protest yesterday (March 18) by picketing the Church Lane rank in Mullingar and turning their roof signs sideways in Athlone.