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More trees, please

A local councillor has asked Carlow Town Council to consider planting more trees along the roadside in an effort to off-set carbon dioxide levels in the town.

Council seeks meeting with Superintendent

The impending introduction of new policing divisions for An Garda Siochana, which are based along county boundaries, could cause confusion in areas such as Graiguecullen, according to a local councillor.

Carlow student excels at wood marketing awards

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A Carlow student has shown that he has a bright future ahead of him after he recently made it to the finals of the All-Ireland Wood Marketing Federation Award 2008.

Tullow Show hale and hearty after 62 years

The Tullow show remains hale and hearty after 62 years in business, continuing to grow from strength to strength.

IT students’ union president has urination charge struck out

Carlow IT’s students’ union president and last year’s captain of the senior men’s football team Aindreas Doyle, had his case for charges of urinating in public thrown out of Carlow District Court this week.

Successful trip to Sweden for Carlow Academy

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A selection of Carlow’s u12 Academy have just returned from a very successful trip to Sweden, where they finished second in the 2008 Orebro Cup. This year’s tournament in Orebro was one of the largest to date, with over four hundred teams from Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, Estonia and Ireland taking part.

Saoirse to step onto Carlow’s property ladder?

As if she is not busy enough preparing for her role in the new Danny DeVito film The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle alongside Pierce Brosnan and Morgan Freeman, Carlow star Saoirse Ronan is house-hunting, and soon she could be your neighbour!

Judge lambasts non-English speaking defendants

A Lithuanian man, who last week bore the brunt of a frustrated judge in Carlow District Court, was put off the road for two years for drink-driving.

Road design could have caused lorry accident, say motorists

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Motorists on the N9 at Powerstown are attributing a design fault to the frequency of articulated lorries turning over on the road. Another driver — the fifth this year — had a narrow escape on Tuesday morning when his timber haulage truck, transporting bark mulch, turned over on its side as he navigated the double roundabout on the stretch of road that forms the soft ending of the first section of the €216.5 million Dublin to Waterford/Carlow bypass.

Carlow saddened by death of salesman

Carlow town was shocked and saddened to hear of the death of popular insurance salesman John Fingleton last weekend.

 

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