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Chain of evidence concern relating to GoSafe prosecutions

Contested GoSafe prosecutions led to Inspector John McDonald, who is responsible for running the fixed charge processing unit in Thurles, being before Ballina District Court this week to outline the role of GoSafe and the procedure which takes place from between time of speeding detection, and a fine being issued, and if necessary the issuing of a summons.

Kilkenny chef wins book award

The Kerry Food Book of the Year Award has been won by Food To Love by chef Edward Hayden, published by The O’Brien Press.

Over The Edge Writers’ Gathering

AMERICAN, IRISH, and British poets will read from their work at the September Over The Edge Writers Gathering in The Kitchen at the Galway City Museum on Friday September 9 at 8pm.

Devon girls ready to defend Irish title

Salthill Devon u-14 girls are on target to defend their title, having qualified for the All Ireland final again this season following an exciting 2-1 win in Listowel.

Sarah Clancy to launch debut poetry collection

STACEY AND The Mechanical Bull, the debut poetry collection by Galway’s Sarah Clancy, will be launched in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop on Friday December 10 at 6pm.

Over The Edge Open Reading

THE AUGUST Over The Edge Open Reading session takes place in Galway City Library, St Augustine Street, Galway on Thursday August 26 from 6.30pm until 8pm.

Gabriel Fitzmaurice to read in Gort

THE POET and musician Gabriel Fitzmaurice will lead an evening of verse and song at the Gallery Café, Gort, on Sunday February 7.

New chapter to Kilkenny's literary programme

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THE Kilkenny County Council Arts Office has just announced a new chapter to their cultural programme. An exciting new literary event will be held over six weeks, and will feature a series of readings from a broad range of national and local poets and novelists.

Corrib ladies celebrate

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Galway cyclists join 32-county challenge

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A group of Galwegians are taking part in a cycle with a a difference. When the 25 riders arrives in Galway next Thursday they will be well on their way to completing a challenge that involves travelling through 32 towns in 32 counties over three days.

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