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Ganley heads off into the sunset

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Five years and a month after Declan Ganley chaired the Libertas Forum to discuss the European Constitution during Ireland’s presidency of the European Union, he walked off the political stage, as the sun began to set outside the count centre for the North West Constituency in Castlebar.

Celebrate Midwest’s twentieth birthday

Its all systems go for Midwest Radio’s 20th birthday celebrations at the TF Royal Theatre on Tuesday night July 21 at 8pm.

Psychopathic Mayo native killed his father and raped an English tourist

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A psychopathic rapist who was born in Mayo and who escaped from a life sentence and raped again six months later has been jailed for life at the Central Criminal Court.

New signage company bucks the signs of the times

In recent times, business success stories have been few and far between. However, a new Mayo-based signage company, Signwest, is bucking the trend. The creative signage company has already attracted a wide range of clients from all over the West. Even at this early stage Signwest’s management team is already considering expansion as a result of the positive response they have had so far.

Signwest - new Mayo company heads for higher horizons

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In recent times business success stories have been few and far between. However a new Mayo-based signage company, Signwest, is bucking the trend. The creative signage company has already attracted a wide range of clients from all over the west. Even at this early stage Signwest’s management team is already considering expansion as a result of the positive response they have had so far.

Tesco brings new low prices to Athlone

Tesco Ireland has recently reopened its Golden Island store in Athlone unveiling a radical price shift which brings reduced grocery prices to consumers in County Westmeath. The move follows the highly successful launch of the price programme in 51 stores to date in counties Louth, Cavan, Monaghan, Sligo, Donegal, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway, Meath, and Dublin.

Galwegians embrace new Portwest outlet at High Street

A deepening recession and a wet summer may have been bad news for most of us, but conditions are perfect for the expansion of Ireland’s leading outdoor clothing firm, Portwest.

The Spoken Word at Westport Arts Festival

Whistleblast family concert at Linenhall this weekend

The WhistleBlast Quartet presents a Christmas family concert at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Saturday December 12 at 3pm. The WhistleBlast Quartet (Mary Curran, French horn; Kenneth Edge, saxophones, clarinet; Síle Daly, oboe, cor anglais; Andrew Synnott, piano) performs and narrates Tchaikovsky’s magical Nutcracker Suite as arranged by Ken Edge as part of this Christmas family concert for all ages. Booking is advised. Telephone 094 9023733 for more details, and family tickets of four are available at a special rate.

Mullingar sculpture to mimic Brosna river

A new public art feature has been commissioned by Westmeath local authorities for the entrance to Mullingar Town Park. The winning piece, entitled ‘Stream Spire’, will be produced by Mayo-based artist Cathal McCarthy. The series of stainless steel spheres will stand at 3.2 meters and are designed to float in the air like a weightless ribbon of water droplets, mirroring the nearby River Brosna.

 

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