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Galway athletes set to shine on world stage
Galway’s two top athletes Olive Loughnane and Paul Hession head to the World Track and Field Championships in Berlin next week as part of the Athletics Ireland team.
Golf results
•Bearna Golf Club: Men’s stableford, Hugh O'Donnell (23) 40; 2nd John Collins (10) 38; Tim Tarpey (13) 38; Gross, Patrick Neville (2) 31; Cat 1, Derek Corcoran (7) 35; Cat 2, John McSweeney (16) 37; Cat 3, Michael O'Toole (18) 37; Parent & child, Stephen (6) & Joseph Daly (24) 44.
American wrestling in Mayo
Castlebar welcomes the American Wrestling Rampage (AWR) tour in August. This will delight both young and older fans who get to see some of the best guys in the wrestling circuit show off their talents in the Royal Theatre arena. The last time that a wrestling show came to the Royal Theatre in October 2008 the demand for tickets was huge and the hunger for another show was the reason that Pat Jennings is bringing back the American Rampage Tour.
Burt’s Bees bucking sales trends
Burt’s Bees, the earth-friendly natural personal care company, has revealed some good news this week with its sales figures bucking trends.
Putting the electric car on trial
The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?
Putting the electric car on trial…
The Irish Government has stated that it hopes to have 10 percent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles (EVs) have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuels…?
Putting the electric car on trial
The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?
Putting the electric car on trial
The Irish Government hopes to have 10 per cent of vehicles on Irish roads running on electricity by 2020. But do electric vehicles have the potential to answer a key part of our transport needs as we seek alternatives to fossil fuel?
€1,000 for Westmeath community initiatives
Three community groups in Westmeath got a welcome boost this week with the announcement that they are to receive funding from the EBS Community Fund.
Workshop to help local charities survive the recession
The Wheel, the national support and representative body for community and voluntary organisations, will be hosting a special workshop in Athlone on Thursday September 17, to help local community and voluntary organisations through the recession.