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Connacht look to enter British and Irish Cup

Connacht Rugby is gearing up to put forward a team in the British and Irish Cup next season.

Warning by DFA to avoid areas of England during riots

Anyone travelling from Mayo to England this week has been advised by the Department of Foreign Affairs to avoid certain areas due to the riots.

Connacht sign academy prop

Connacht Rugby has signed a young prop from the Leinster academy, replacing Jamie Hagan who returns to Dublin.

Here comes the sun — Ryanair launches three new routes to the Canaries from Knock

Ryanair has launched two new routes to the sun drenched and hugely popular Canary Islands, with another service to the popular islands due to come on stream in April. The airline now offers flights to Tenerife and Gran Canaria, and will add Lanzarote to its ex Knock destinations on April 6. All three routes will operate on a year-round basis.

DubCulture at Choice

DubCulture specialises in Dubstep and bass music. These nights are now in there fourth year in Galway and across the country and have hosted DJs and producers such as N-Type, Distance, Milanese, Pinch, RSD, Joker, Gemmy, MR1, Rusko, and Forsaken.

Christmas comes early at Knock Airport as new routes announced

Christmas has come early at Ireland West Airport Knock with the announcement by Ryanair of a major expansion with three new routes to the Canary Islands.

Hotel industry being hit by local authority rates and NAMA

As Chairman of the Irish Hotels Federation in Mayo and General Manager of the McWilliam Park Hotel in Claremorris, Fergal Ryan represents the county and its 40-plus hotels at a national level, attending monthly meetings with other representatives from around Ireland.

Information overload is endangering urban road users

Imagine if tomorrow morning your local authority decided to remove all yield, stop, and other such signage, as well as traffic lights and pedestrian crossings from your village, town or city?

Information overload is endangering urban road users

Imagine if tomorrow morning your local authority decided to remove all yield, stop, and other such signage as well as traffic lights, pedestrian crossings, etc, from your village, town, or city? Well up until last Monday, I would have cringed at such a prospect.

Traffic light and road sign overload is endangering road users

Delegates attending the annual Automotive Forum, organised by the Irish Motoring Writers Association and sponsored by Semperit Tyres, heard how overloading the motorist with traffic lights and road signs can increase road crashes in urban areas and that handing more responsibility to the driver can result in a spectacularly positive change in behaviour.

 

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