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Moate GC prepare to host men’s club Annual General Meeting

The Moate GC men’s club Annual General Meeting will take place tomorrow night (Friday, December 3) at 7pm, with relevant members issued notification of same via email in recent times.

Positive start to Moate Golf Club annual winter league competition

The 2022 Seery’s Cash and Carry Winter League started positively at Moate Golf Club this past weekend with 60 cards returned in the first week.

Moate Golf Club announce new format for annual Winter League competition

The Seery’s Cash and Carry Winter League, annually hosted at Moate Golf Club, will have a new format for 2022.

Loyalist Billy Hutchinson to read at Over The Edge

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LOYALIST BILLY Hutchinson, a Belfast city councillor, will be among the readers at the Over The Edge annual non-fiction special on Thursday October 28 at 6.30pm.

Moate Golf Club host historic online management AGM

A landmark occasion for Moate Golf Club occurred on Sunday evening when the management committee AGM proceeded within the virtual realm via the medium of Zoom.

Athlone Golf Club affords appreciation to former esteemed member

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On Monday, April 13, Athlone Golf Club lost one of its most cherished members in Bree Meagher (nee Guinnane).

Buccaneers RFC mourn passing of prominent club committee member

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There was a huge outpouring of shock and grief at the untimely and unexpected passing of Bree Meagher, wife of Buccaneers RFC recent past President, Dr. Tom Meagher.

Important role of charity trustees noted at Athlone event

Charity trustees’ representing not-for-profit organisations, community and local development groups from across County Westmeath attended the ‘Managing Better – Support and Advice for Trustees’ event which took place in the ATK Community Centre, Athlone, recently.

Liam Mellows - tragic hero of 1916

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On December 7 1922, Pádraic Ó Máille TD and his friend Sean Hales TD of Cork, walked out of a hotel on Ormonde Quay, by Dublin’s river Liffy. They just had lunch, and were on their way back to the Dáil in Leinster House, a short drive away. Ó Máille, Galway city and Connemara’s first TD, had been appointed Leas Ceann Comhairle (deputy speaker). As they reached their car a gunman stepped forward and opened fire. Both men were hit, but Hales was bleeding profusely. Although seriously injured Ó Máille managed to get Hales into the car and drove to the nearest hospital, where he collapsed, and died.

Rugby community farewells rugby's gentleman

Irish rugby lost a long-time advocate this week with the passing of Galway's Dr Anthony (Tony) Browne.

 

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