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Write stories about your community

Londis is now calling on the young people of Mayo to enter stories about their community in their 2010 Write Up My Street competition. The theme of this year’s competition is Community, The People, The Place and The Pride, where those aged between five and 18 years of age, are asked to depict what it is they love about their community and what makes it so unique.

Notes from Charlestown

Charlestown Farmers’ Market

Great deals at O’Leary’s

The recently renovated O'Leary’s Londis off licence and foodstore in Salthill is offering some great deals on food and drink in the run up to Christmas.

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.

Man throws wine at deli counter and then bites manager, court hears

A man who threw a bottle of wine at a deli counter before assaulting the shop manager by biting him on the hand received a nine month suspended sentence as well as a fine at Galway District Court last Monday.

Westmeath’s Hannah Casey to have her story published in new Londis book

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Hannah Casey (12) from Westmeath has been chosen from over 3,000 entrants to have her story featured in the Londis Write up my Street book in aid of Barnardos.

Twelve-year-old Mayo author to have story published in new Londis book

“My community means the world to me and I hope that in the future it will remain a fantastic place to live for all generations to come,” - Shane Ruane, aged 12, Mayo.

 

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