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Community Diary

Castlebar grow it yourself meeting

Common Sense Parenting

A six week Common Sense Parenting course will start in Iorras le Cheile CDP, Main Street, Belmullet on Tuesday April 24 from 10.30am to 12.30pm.

Yellow boxes to be repainted throughout the city after Mayor’s plan

The major yellow boxes throughout Galway city’s roads are to be repainted by the end of the month as part of the mayoral traffic initiative.

World record scuba diver is appointed by NUI Galway as Ireland’s first Professor of Midwifery

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NUI Galway has announced the appointment of the Republic of Ireland’s first Professor of Midwifery. Professor Declan Devane, himself a midwife, is based at NUI Galway’s School of Nursing and Midwifery. With approximately 700 students, the School is at the forefront of nursing and midwifery education and research in Ireland.

Common sense parenting

Common sense parenting is a skill-based parenting programme facilitated by two public health nurses. It is a seven week programme for parents of children from newborn to six.

Common sense parenting

A common sense parenting programme for school aged children (six to 16) will run on Thursday October 13 from 10am to 12 noon at Westport NYP, over St Anne’s Boxing Club, James Street, Westport.

Common Sense Parenting Programme in Mayo

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The HSE in Mayo has launched a new parenting programme called Common Sense Parenting, a skills-based programme in which parents develop practical and effective ways to enhance their parenting skills and strengthen their children’s potential and quality of life.

The Soap Box – A regular column in which readers tell us about what matters to them....

When I awoke in the middle of last night this saying was running through my head, and as I could not get it out of my mind, I got up and wrote it down and then continued to write this column. Funny how you can write some of the truest words in the silence of the night; I think it was Brendan Behan who once said, “write as if you are dead,” and in the dead of night is certainly the best time to do this.

Out and about in Mayo

Documentary premiere in Castlebar

Four year ban for drug driving pizza lady

A Ballymore woman who worked in Mullingar and crashed her car in Loughnavalley with traces of tranquillizers and cannabis in her system whilst trying to get home in the early hours, was banned from driving for four years in the Circuit Court in Athlone this week (December 7).

 

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