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Mayo Cancer Support Association collection
Mayo Cancer Support will be holding a church gate collection after Christmas on Saturday December 27 and Sunday December 28. Please give generously to your local Mayo charity which is supporting people living with cancer and relies totally on the kind donations of local people.
Cromwell Attacks Kilkenny
A second storming party under Colonel Hewson was also beaten back. Wounded and dying men lay heaped on both sides of the breach in the wall. Body parts were scattered everywhere.
Young mother told to seek treatment in jail
A young mother was jailed for six months on Wednesday (October 1) after pleading guilty to stealing toys, punching a man and obstructing justice by allegedly swallowing drugs in the Garda station.
Illegal chopper landing case put back
A businessman who landed his helicopter on a roof in Irishtown in July last year just to collect a set of keys had his case adjourned until November 24 at the District Court last Tuesday.
Violent teenage thief gets a chance
A teenage girl who spat at and kicked the security guard who apprehended her for stealing cosmetics was given until December 11 to show an improvement in her behaviour if she is to avoid a conviction.
Kilkenny Tile Store for the top tile trends at a competitive cost
Kilkenny Tile Store in Irishtown have a fantastic selection of wall and floor tiles. The majority of this selection are currently in stock and ready to take away.! The company are agents for a number of tile factories so prices are extremely competitive and top quality is guaranteed.
Kilkenny School of yoga to move
The Kilkenny school of yoga is moving from its present location above Paris Texas on High St to beautiful new studios at 5 Irishtown.
Star award for Everard
Ciara Everard was honoured by the Athletic Association of Ireland (AAI) at the annual Juvenile Awards night held in The Arklow Bay Hotel on Friday last.
AIT students protest against fees and cutbacks
On Wednesday this week over 1,500 AIT students marched from the main campus on the Dublin Road to the Civic Square in the middle of town, with a stop off at the offices of Mary O’Rourke, TD, to protest against the introduction of third-level fees as a result of the Budget.
Offys are all on
The national tendency away from public houses has definitely arrived in Athlone with the news that at least three neighbouring retailers have applications pending to convert a portion or additional portion of their premises into off-licences.