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Westport native appointed Garda inspector in Castlerea

“So many collisions are avoidable” - Whelan

Road safety is one of the biggest challenges we face in Westmeath, according to council chairman Cllr Joe Whelan, who launched the county’s Road Safety Strategy on Monday this week.

Network Ireland appoints Mayo national president

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Úna Murphy from Westport has been appointed national president of Network Ireland for 2009. This is the first time a member of Network Mayo has achieved this honour. Úna Murphy is a past president of Network Mayo and has been an active member of the organisation since its inception in late 2005.

Attacks on Ballina Mayor ‘a waste of chamber’s time’

Mayor of Ballina Councillor Michelle Mulherin has hit back at her Fianna Fáil town council colleague Cllr Padraic Moore who accused her of treating the chain of office “like a piece of jewellery”.

Mortimer to captain Mayo

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Mortimer appointed Mayo captain

Experienced businessman takes over as MD of Ireland West Airport

Ireland West Airport Knock has appointed Joe Gilmore as Managing Director, it was announced this week.

Clarke to miss Roscommon championship game

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Mayo more than likely will be missing the services of experienced Ballina goalkeeper David Clarke for next weekend’s Connacht senior football championship semi-final against Roscommon. The shot-stopper pulled up injured during the first half of last Friday night’s challenge game with Louth in Garrymore and had to be replaced by Kenneth O'Malley. Clarke's groin injury will see the Ballinrobe 21-year-old in line for a recall to the senior side after picking up a potentially career ending kidney injury 18 months ago in a Higher Education League game.

Experienced businessman takes over as MD of Ireland West Airport

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Ireland West Airport Knock has appointed Joe Gilmore as Managing Director, it was announced this week.

Labour laughing in Thomastown electoral area

With just four seats in what has been traditionally a five seater area, there was always going to be a fall out in Thomastown.

Crowe welcomes council’s appointment of club liaison officer

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The Galway City Council is to appoint a Club Liaison Officer to liaise with the many sporting clubs throughout the city, particularly regarding pitch maintenance.

 

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