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Why do men get married?

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Galway City Central is not a foregone conclusion

This week, Insider is going to take a look at the number of first preference votes received in 2004 by candidates in the old West Ward and potentially what the outcome may be in the new Galway City Central ward in June for the sitting councillors, repeat candidates, and new candidates.

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.

Alzheimer Society of Ireland flag day

The Alzheimer Society of Ireland is seeking volunteers to help with its flag day collection which will take place in Galway city on Saturday August 15. Any amount of time given to the fundraising effort would be appreciated.

Making the case for a picnic

Every Galwegian is looking forward to the last section of the motorway from Galway to Athlone opening. This will mean that you can hop in your car and be at the Liffey Valley Centre in approximately two hours.

New play from St Patrick’s drama group

After the recent resounding success of THEM in both Westport and London, St Patrick’s Drama Group are back with a new production. This time they stage The Telephone Exchange by Niamh Gleeson in the Wyatt Hotel, Westport, from Wednesday April 15 to Saturday April 18.

'What are you worrying about?'

If you worry about global warming, come and cool down.

Chernobyl Children’s Project All Art

The Westport branch of the Chernobyl Children’s Project is getting ready for a bumper May bank holiday weekend of art and creativity.

Mayo Women’s Support charity ball

C&C Cellular will host a charity ball on August 22 in Breaffy House Hotel to raise money for Mayo Women’s Support Services and Mayo Cancer.

€17m investment in local roads to be slashed – Bannon

Deputy James Bannon has blasted Minister for Transport Noel Dempsey for doing a “complete U-turn” on €17 million plans announced just two months ago to upgrade roads across Westmeath.

 

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