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Dad’s passion for old Clifden RNLI lifeboat saw teen son buy it back for family

James Mullen, a Coxswain at Clifden RNLI with over 27 years voluntary service saving lives at sea on the west coast of Ireland is also a proud Dad to four boys who have inherited their father’s remarkable passion for the sea, the RNLI and everything to do with boats. It wass this passion which inspired James’s son Ronan (age 14) to track down and buy the very first lifeboat his father helmed back in 1996.

Careplus Loughrea now open

Westmeath strive to retain division status as relegation play-off looms

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Young Moydrum entrepreneur raises funds for road safety cause

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The persistent presence of Covid-19 did not deter one young local entrepreneur from devising an initiative to raise funds for the construction of a new footpath in proximity to his residence.

The Creamery Bistro announces Christmas menu

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Probably best know for its delicious homemade ice cream and fabulous cafe, the folks at The Creamery have announced late opening hours for Christmas. Ronan and his crew have been busy ensuring customers can enjoy a well organised, safe, and beautifully decorated dining atmosphere.

The Creamery Bistro announces Christmas menu

Probably best know for its delicious homemade ice cream and fabulous cafe, the folks at The Creamery have announced late opening hours for Christmas. Ronan and his crew have been busy ensuring customers can enjoy a well organised, safe, and beautifully decorated dining atmosphere.

Promotion opportunity awaits as Westmeath retain division status

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An opportunity to ply their playing attributes within the top tier of national football league competition awaits Westmeath senior footballers this weekend following their comprehensive eight point victory over Laois in TEG Cusack Park, Mullingar, on Saturday afternoon.

Treat yourself to an Atlantic break at the Cliffs of Moher Hotel

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There is something wonderful about seaside villages — and it all comes down to the soundscape. My fascination with that noise began with a reading of E. Annie Proulx’s wonderful book The Shipping News which brought the reader into that space where the crashing Atlantic against the rocks of Newfoundland became a character in the narrative. And so it is here in Liscannor, this beautiful space looking out on that same ocean, where the sound of the waves plays an equal part of everyday life.

Walk the last bit with Ronan

Three worthy charities will benefit from the latest fundraining efforts of that human dynamo Ronan Scully — Ronan Scully is walking from Dingle to Galway at the moment and will see him arrive in Galway on Sunday next.

Galway documentary on a controversial life gets cinema release

Tommy Tiernan and Mary Coughlan both feature in a new, Galway produced, documentary, Meetings With Ivor, about the life and work of leading Irish psychiatrist Ivor Browne, which will be screened at The Eye Cinema.

 

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