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Tennis lessons in Claremorris

The new term for tennis lessons in Claremorris Tennis Club begins on January 19.

€10,000 Monster Bingo

On February 22 the Royal Theatre and Event Centre will host the Western Care Association’s Monster Bingo.

Castlecomer golf results

Castlecomer golf club

Value for money in Busy Bees

Parents can enjoy great value for money in Busy Bees activity centre in Oranmore, so there’s no need for children to miss out on playtime.

Westmeath has highest disposable income in Midlands

Westmeath workers have the highest disposable income per person in the Midlands, but some of the lowest incomes when compared with the rest of the country.

Welcome for €3.6 million in road estimates

Local councillors have united in welcoming allocations of over €3.6 million for roadworks in the county, announced in the estimates for 2009 by Westmeath County Council last week.

Business opportunity to let

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Unit 66, Slí Gheal, Ballymoneen Road, Knocknacarra, offers a unique opportunity for someone looking to start a business without the need for a large investment.

Last chance for man who smashed shop window

Judge Geoffrey Browne gave a man with a long history of convictions one last chance in Ballyhaunis District Court this week. Stephen King, Apartment 2, Pinewoods, Station Road, Castlebar, pleaded guilty to criminal damage charges after he threw a gas cylinder through a shop window in Ballyhaunis. The court heard that on February 13 2009 King entered Moran’s shop in Ballyhaunis and bought a packet of cigarettes and handed over a €10 note and was given his change. He came back a short time later and said he had handed in a €50 note, when he was told it was €10 he became aggressive and abusive, which culminated in King going outside and throwing a gas cylinder through the window of the shop causing €340 worth of damage.

SFA calls for €600 million fund to help small businesses

The Small Firms Association (SFA) has called for the establishment of a €600 million fund aimed at providing grant aid to the small to medium-sized enterprise (SME) sector as more companies struggle with rising business costs.

Poetry event to close Coole festival

The biannual series of cultural events at Coole Park finishes today (Friday) with a reading by Galway poet Pete Mullineaux.

 

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