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Kilkenny to remember road traffic victims

One hundred and eight people lost their lives in road collisions in Kilkenny between 1997 and 2009, and to recognise this a day has been set aside to remember these people.

Mayo man is Road Safety Officer of the Year

Noel Gibbons, road safety officer with Mayo County Council, has won the Road Safety Officer of the Year Award from the Road Safety Authority. At a presentation to mark the occasion by RSA chairman Gay Byrne at the RSA’s Leading Lights in Road Safety awards in Dublin Castle, Mr Gibbons was honoured for his work promoting road safety in Mayo through creative and informative road safety campaigns, and his ongoing efforts to support and complement the work of the Road Safety Authority and An Garda Síochána through national campaigns.

RSA calls on Westmeath people to nominate Leading Lights in road safety

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) is calling on the people of Westmeath to nominate Leading Lights in road safety as part of the 2010 Leading Lights in Road Safety awards. The awards recognise the extraordinary contribution of people across Ireland to make road use safer for everyone. The winners will be announced at an awards ceremony in Dublin Castle on Wednesday October 13.

Entertainment at its best at the Kilmanagh Show

Childhood memories are not necessarily haphazardly created by chance. As a parent you have a huge influence over your children’s experiences, and how they will recall them later in life.

HARD TIMES?

Is it or is it not? We keep getting told by the experts that we are in, or about to enter, the worst recession since the 1980s. Now I can remember the eighties well, but I wasn’t aware that we were in the middle of a recession at the time.

Galway road crash survivor honoured

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Brain damaged after a serious road collision Galway man Micilin Feeney has worked tirelessly to promote road safety awareness across the country and now those efforts have been officially recognised by the Road Safety Authority (RSA).

Skinner scriptwriter to give TV workshop in Galway

John Murphy, a consultant for BBC, TG4, TV3 and RTÉ, who has worked with Bob Monkhouse, Cilla Black, Frank Skinner, and Gay Byrne, will be giving a workshop in the Galway Film Centre.

Brendan is concerned about wobbly bits

The people of Kilkenny are in for a treat as the one and only Brendan O’Carroll hits Hotel Kilkenny on November 19 with his new show How’s Your Wobbly Bits?

The Safe Cross Code song makes a comeback

With parents and children back to school, the Road Safety Authority has re-introduced the Safe Cross Code song as part of a package of road safety measures aimed at primary school children.

The Safe Cross Code song makes a comeback

With parents and children back to school, the Road Safety Authority has re-introduced the Safe Cross Code song as part of a package of road safety measures aimed at primary school children.

 

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