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Westmeath online court payments

Service users of Westmeath's district courts will be able pay fines online next year, according to a spokesman for the Courts Service.

Is Government lifeline to banks going to cost us in the long run ?

The million dollar question on the lips of the tax-payer is, ‘is the proposed €400 billion pay-out to banks going to hurt anyone other than the tax-payer at the end of the day, when the economy recovers’.

Man pleads guilty to fraudulently cashing in disability cheques

A sixty-year-old man who fraudulently cashed in a number of social welfare cheques, with a total value of over €1,100 appeared before Kilkenny District Court last week.

Connaughton warns of delay in REPS 4 payments

Many Galway farmers who are now joining the REPS 4 scheme may not receive any payment until late 2009, and even then will be paid in two instalments, according to Deputy Paul Connaughton.

Group raises record funds for hospice

Kilmacow Hospice Support Group would like to acknowledge all those who supported its fund-raising activities during the past year.

Win half the cost of your purchases with Joyce’s

Joyce’s of Headford will offer a special promotion for three days only — from tomorrow (Friday) to Sunday customers who spend more than €500 can win up to 50 per cent back on their purchases with the annual ‘spin and win’ promotion.

Avon necklace brings €1,000 to Kilkenny Women’s Refuge

Beauty company Avon has made a second donation to Amber Women’s Refuge in Kilkenny as part of its global programme called Speak Out Against Domestic Violence.

Seventy per cent paid too much tax

Would you believe it? Premier Accounting and Book Keeping Service’s had a massive response to their article a few weeks ago entitled Are you Paying too much tax?

Man bought fake vouchers in Dublin pub

The crime of forgery appeared in several cases at this week’s sitting of Carlow District Court.

Newcastle man passed cheques which bounced in Ballinrobe, Mayo court told

A Galway man was convicted and fined €300 and ordered to hand over €500 compensation for passing two cheques that bounced at Ballinrobe District Court. Mark Keane pleaded guilty to the charges in court, in a case which his solicitor Cathy McDarby said had “no malice in it”.

 

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