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Will drink-driving proposals destroy rural Westmeath?

Government proposals to lower the drink-driving limit from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood have met with mixed reaction locally, with many concerned that the implementation of the new legislation will sound the death knell for rural pubs.

Will drink-driving proposals destroy rural Westmeath?

Government proposals to lower the drink-driving limit from 80mg to 50mg per 100ml of blood have met with mixed reaction locally, with many concerned that the implementation of the new legislation will sound the death knell for rural pubs.

Rab Fulton’s ghoulishly funny take on Little Red Riding Hood

LITTLE RED Riding Hood, a sweet little girl or blood thirsty mass murderer? Wolfie, a monstrous beast or sensitive canine dude who eats grannies?

The perfect gift to keep you warm

Blankie is the cosiest Christmas gift this year. Each new blankie collection debuts a new and exciting color palette and Chridtmas 2009 is no wxception. Everyone’s favourite couch accessory, the Blankie lap duvet is now available in four new color combinations, two in pale tones and two at the hotter end of the spectrum. Blankie is available to buy at Avalon, Unit 3, Mullingar business park. Each Blankie measures 60” by 40” and is filled with a 70 percent down and 30 percent feather mix and it is box stiched in 100 percent combed cotton so that Blankie stays evenly filled. Easy to machine wash and tumble dry, your Blankie will give you years of luxurious comfort.

A home that became a gallery

WHEN THEN Now/Cuimhne Na Nollag, the pre-Christmas art exhibition at the Rosa Parks Art Gallery and Studio in Mervue, will be officially opened today at 5pm.

A home that became a gallery

WHEN THEN Now/Cuimhne Na Nollag, the pre-Christmas art exhibition at the Rosa Parks Art Gallery and Studio in Mervue, will be officially opened today at 5pm.

Council coped as well as possible with icy conditions — Beirne

“Mayo County Council coped as well as it was possible with the resources available to it with these unprecedented weather conditions,” according to acting county manager Joe Beirne. The top executive in the council made these remarks at the annual budget meeting of the council where he outlined the efforts made by the council to ensure the county got through the recent cold snap as well as possible. Mr Beirne told the meeting that since the onset of the first frosts at the end of November the council has carried out more than 60 gritting runs on 900km of national and regional roads, while for the total winter season of 2008/2009 it carried out 85 gritting runs (the winter season lasts until April).

 

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