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Increased IBAL competition for Westmeath towns

Athlone and Mullingar are to face stiffer competition in this year’s IBAL Anti-Litter League, after 11 new additions were made to the list of towns to be assessed. The new additions, announced by Minister for the Environment John Gormley this week, bring the total areas to be surveyed for litter levels to 60.

Super Drennan lands St Kieran’s College into All-Ireland final

St Kieran's College, Kilkenny have qualified for their first ever All-Ireland soccer final, after overcoming Douglas Community School, Cork, in a thrilling encounter in Cahir Park, Co Tipperary last Monday.

All-star Power mans an assembly line of future Cat stars

John Power was born in 1966 and played hurling with Kilkenny from 1986 to 2002.

All-star Power mans an assembly line of future Cat stars

John Power was born in 1966 and played hurling with Kilkenny from 1986 to 2002.

All-star Power mans an assembly line of future Cat stars

John Power was born in 1966 and played hurling with Kilkenny from 1986 to 2002.

All-star Power mans an assembly line of future Cat stars

John Power was born in 1966 and played hurling with Kilkenny from 1986 to 2002.

Ballina and Castlebar clean-up in IBAL anti litter league

There was good news this week for Mayo’s two largest towns with Ballina and Castlebar maintaining their Clean to European Norms status. The Irish Business Against Litter league published its first results of 2009 which saw Ballina and Castlebar in 38th and 40th place respectively out of 60 towns surveyed.

Kittens into All-Ireland Minor decider

Kilkenny manager Richie Mulrooney felt that his side had come through one of their toughest games under his reign as the ‘kittens’ qualified for their second ESB All-Ireland MHC Final in succession, following this two-point win at Croke Park last Sunday.

Athlone firm short-listed for top engineers award

Athlone-based WYG Ireland has been short-listed for the prestigious Engineers Ireland Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Company of the Year Award 2009.

Galway engineers urged to get post primary students interested in maths to address science deficit

Education and Science Minister Batt O’Keeffe has issued a “call-to-arms” to rally volunteer engineers to visit Galway schools to enthuse students about maths as part of Engineers Week 2010.

 

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