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Higgins supports Salthill investment funding

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A fourth round of Government funding to support urban regeneration will be launched this summer.

An Mheitheal Rothar launches new website

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An Mheitheal Rothar has launched its new website www.bikeworkshops.ie New bikes from An Mheitheal Rothar are available under the Bike to Work scheme. Under the scheme, eligible employees can purchase bikes and accessories worth up to €1250 without paying income tax, PRSI or USC - saving up to 52% on the retail cost. Information about the scheme is available on the new website.

Revenue intercept drugs bound for Mayo

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As a result of routine operations, and with the assistance of detector dog Bailey, Revenue officers at Dublin Mail Centre, seized over 1.6kgs of herbal cannabis, some of which was destined for an address in Mayo.

Look after yourself this Christmas

Imagine lying in a room by yourself, the sound of the sea lapping at your bed, cucumbers on your eyes, and yoghurt on your face. For some this is the perfect way to relax, others prefer to unwind with a brisk walk in the countryside or along the Prom. Either way, we all deserve a little bit of pampering to boost our health and wellbeing.

‘Vocal Social’ at Roscommon Arts Centre

The second of Roscommon Arts Centre’s sing along series, 'Vocal Social' will take place on Thursday, October 19, and this time around they are taking their audience to the movies.

Robbie Henshaw selected for Lions

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Athlone rugby star Robbie Henshaw is one of 11 Irish players to be selected for the British and Irish Lions squad to tour New Zealand in the summer.

People of the Tribes : Meet Eoin

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Tribeton ticks all the boxes

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Tribeton is on Merchants Road, in the building formerly known as McDonagh’s which dates from 1825 and features flourishes that reflect its art deco origins. In a previous life this building was the administration area for McDonagh’s timber yard across the street, where the Eyre Square Shopping Centre now stands, and the site of the beginning of the big fire of 1971. This inferno spread throughout a six acre block, causing an estimated £2 million worth of damage to 26 premises. Some of us will remember fondly going to McDonagh's paint and hardware to see the wire pulley system that took orders and receipts on a Willy-Wonkaesque journey overhead. It has had many reinventions since then, as a furniture and lighting store, a media centre for the Volvo Ocean Race, and an art gallery for the Galway International Arts Festival. Most recently it was a homeware store and woollens shop, stuffed full of tables and chairs, cushions, and jumpers.

 

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