Jail for ‘menace’ who drove while disqualified
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
A Polish man who drove around Mayo sightseeing, even though he was disqualified from driving, and was detected drink driving in Castlebar after attending a party, was sentenced to six months in prison by Judge Mary Devins at Castlebar District Court this week.
Read more ...New cycling and walking route to be developed in Westport
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
The Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey, has announced that he is making €620,000 in the period 2009 to 2012 available to Westport Town Council to develop a new walking and cycling greenway in Westport town, linking Westport Quay to Knockranny. The project will be largely based on an existing network of disused railway lines and will create new cycling and walking links between Westport’s urban areas, residential areas, and schools. The new greenway aims to encourage a shift to cycling and walking over short urban journeys. The overall cost of the scheme is €1.04m, with Westport Town Council funding the remaining €420,000.
Read more ...Balla Mart report
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
On Saturday October 3 Balla Mart held its usual cattle sale. There were 1,000 cattle on offer in three rings. Trading prices were good and were on average similar to last week, with more farmers buying and the quality lots were improved.
Read more ...Man testing kegs convicted for drink driving
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
A 51-year-old Castlebar man who while setting up some kegs for his sister’s party, tried them out to make sure that they were in working order, was convicted of drink driving at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.
Read more ...Judge accepts facts of case but dismisses green diesel charge
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
Judge Mary Devins this week dismissed a charge of using green diesel in a truck while accepting the facts in the interests of natural justice. The court was told by customs officer Sean Fitzgerald that he was operating a roadside checkpoint for marked gas oil on August 6 2008 at 12.30pm in Cloonfad, along with his colleague Carmel Godwin, when they stopped Thomas Shannon, Lavellyrow, Ballyhaunis, and carried out a roadside test for green diesel. The test proved positive for green diesel and he took three samples from the truck. He said that Shannon told him he had no idea how it had got in there. Fitzgerald told the court that on September 18 he handed custody of the samples over to Godwin to be tested with the next batch of tests. Godwin told the court that she sent the sample off to be tested on October 1 and then received the results back on December 9 which showed a proof of marked gas oil in the sample at 21 per cent.
Read more ...Young adults encouraged to take part in EU Night Without Accident
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
The Road Safety Authority (RSA) will be holding the third European Night Without Accident on Saturday October 17 as part of Irish Road Safety Week. The initiative is aimed at promoting responsible behaviour behind the wheel among young adults.
Read more ...€200 million in redundancy payments paid out by Enterprise Department
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
The Department of Enterprise, Trade, and Employment has paid put €206.5 million to more than 32,000 applicants in redundancy claims according to information provided to Fine Gael Mayo deputy John O’Mahony.
Read more ...Pink Ribbon Turlough
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
In conjunction with Breast Cancer Awareness month there will be a coffee morning in the Bay Leaf Restaurant at Horkan’s Garden Centre, Turlough on October 14 from 10am to 12 noon. All are welcome to attend what promises to be a pleasant and enjoyable morning.
Read more ...A blooming success for Westport
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
Westport achieved the maximum five blooms at the international Communities in Bloom competition held in Canada last weekend. The awards honour municipalities from Canada, England, Ireland, Scotland, and Japan which foster civic pride, environmental responsibility, and beautification through community involvement and the challenge of a national programme, with focus on the promotion of green spaces in urban settings.
Read more ...Judge disqualifies man who drove up street in the wrong lane
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
A 19-year-old man who drove up the wrong side of the road before going around a junction, still on the wrong side, in Ballyhaunis was convicted of dangerous driving in Ballyhaunis District Court this week. Prior to convicting Trevor Boyle, Larganboy, Ballyhaunis, Judge Mary Devins told the court, “I’m fascinated, I don’t think he realises what he did was dangerous driving”.
Garda Alan Ryan told the court that at 10.20pm on June 2 2009, Enda Caulfield called to the station to report Boyle for dangerous driving. He told the garda at 9.45pm that Boyle had pulled out of the swimming pool car park on Clare Street, Ballyhaunis, and driven towards the junction at the Square in the town. Boyle overtook a jeep with a trailer in his lane of traffic, but he was unable to get back into the proper lane as there was a full line of traffic going up the street, so he sped up the road on the wrong side and then turned right around the corner from the wrong lane. Garda Ryan continued, telling the court that Mr Caulfield told him that he had words with the driver when the car came back to the car park and he was met with a torrent of abuse from Boyle.
Read more ...Gun club member held shotgun to taxi driver’s neck
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
A man who refused to pay a taxi fare and then held a shotgun to the neck of the taxi driver and threatened to kill him, after the driver went to his house to look for the fare, was before Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.
Read more ...Man arrested after bare chested scrap
Fri, Oct 09, 2009
A 29-year-old man who was bare chested outside a bar in Castlebar and failed to leave the scene after being directed by a garda was convicted and fined of the public order offence at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.
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