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Ballyhaunis and Swinford courthouses remain open,

Court business went on as normal in Ballyhaunis on Tuesday despite the expectation that the July sitting of the court would be the last one in the east Mayo venue, following a decision by the Court Service to close that courthouse and the one in Swinford in July.

Six weeks in jail for disrespecting a garda

Six weeks in jail is the price to be paid for disrespecting gardaí in Mullingar.

Westmeath artist features in County Buildings’ Atrium Exhibition series

This week sees the Atrium Exhibition space in the County Buildings, Mullingar feature an exciting new exhibition of paintings, prints, and etchings by Westmeath artist Patricia Kavanagh.

New play by Anthony Daly

ELEGY OF Fire, a new play written and directed by Galwegian Anthony Daly will be staged as part of the Colours Fringe Festival 2013.

Yeats’ tower at Ballylee to reopen in September

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The famous holiday home of WB Yeats and his family, Thoor Ballylee, near Gort, could soon be in the hands of a local interest group and the county council.

New director for Galway Theatre Festival

GALWEGIAN AND NUI Galway graduate Kate Costello has been appointed as the new director of the Galway Theatre Festival.

Fisheries officers claim man swung hammer at them

Three people were before court on Tuesday to face prosecutions by Inland Fisheries Ireland. The three, John Ferguson jnr, 14 St Muredach’s Terrace, Ballina; Declan Hopkins jnr, 12 Mount Assumpta Place, Ballina; and Margaret Hopkins, 12 Mount Assumpta Place, Ballina denied the charges brought against them.

Galway Pro-Choice to hold public march this Saturday

Galway Pro-Choice is set to hold a march demanding the repeal of the State’s Constitutional ban on abortion and calling on the Government’s proposed X-Case legislation to “fully respect the rights of women”.

Mullingar citizens asked to help in Tidy Town prep

Mullingar Tidy Towns committee is holding its first public clean-up morning of the summer on Saturday. Members of the public are asked to gather at the Market Square tomorrow morning, May 18, at 10am.

Mayo nurses’ contracts renewed at last minute after they refused lower pay

Eleven general staff nurses in Mayo General Hospital, who were facing the prospect of being unemployed at the end of this week, have had their contracts renewed for a three month period after the nurses boycotted the offering of a graduate programme which would lead to an immediate 20 per cent decrease in their wages.

 

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