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Thieves take prized hurling photos and leave cash in Irishtown raid

An Irishtown business which was subject to a mysterious and malicious robbery last weekend saw thousands of euro worth of historical hurling photographs taken from the premises.

Shop in style at Clodagh’s Boutique

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In business five years in Athlone, Clodagh’s Boutique has built up a loyal customer base, providing a one-stop shop where ladies can pick up an entire outifit in one visit.

Shop in style at Clodagh’s Boutique

In business five years in Athlone, Clodagh’s Boutique has built up a loyal customer base, providing a one-stop shop where ladies can pick up an entire outifit in one visit.

Team title for Ballina AC men’s team in Hollymount International Road Races

The Hollymount international road races took place last Sunday under the stewardship of Seán Reilly. There is always a high quality field in this race run over a course which encompasses three demanding laps to make the 10K distance in the men's race. The women's race is over 3K and was dominated by Mary Gleeson and her Mayo AC team mates. Ballina AC athletes Michelle Reynolds and her sister Ann Egan put in solid performances. They are used to much longer events but added the snappy 3K event to their repertoire.

Shop for mother and child at Sherbet

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Located on John Broderick Street, Irishtown, Athlone, Sherbet Kids and Maternity shop caters for mothers-to-be and children up to 12.

Kickboxing champions in full-contact Kilkenny event

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Two Irish kickboxing champions will be part of a strong card of fights planned for Kilkenny’s Ormonde Hotel this Sunday, October 17.

Standing room only at Kiltimagh playground meeting

A public meeting organised by local parents in Kiltimagh on Wednesday night was packed to the gills as parents protested against the lack of free access to the facility.

Windfarm firm undecided on appeal after €20m project is refused

Gaeltech Energy Developments Ltd (GED), the Cootehill-based company which had its application for a windfarm in Gaybrook turned down this week, has not yet decided whether to appeal the council’s decision to An Bord Pleanála.

Anti-wind group target appeal against “Boeing and a half”

The residents’ association opposing the €20 million, nine-turbine wind farm in the Gaybrook area is targetting an appeal to An Bord Pleanála as the best way to halt what it calls “an unsuitable” development.

Politicians unite in opposition to Gaybrook windfarm

Former Minister Mary O’Rourke has offered to lead a cross-party delegation to the county manager’s office in protest at the proposed Gaybrook windfarm, a development her parliamentary colleague Deputy James Bannon referred to as: “A serious blight on a tourism honeypot... in a densely populated area”.

 

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