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United could shop local

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These are testing days for Galway United Football Club, and the search for a new manager is expected to linger until the New Year.

Former FÁS manager hits back at new claims

A former FÁS manager who was at the centre of an RTÉ Prime Time programme last year has hit back at new allegations made in the media last week of mismanagement of funds in the organisation while he was working there. Eddie Hoban, speaking to the Mayo Advertiser this week, refuted the allegations that €1,980 was claimed by Castlebar Care for the Aged Social Economy Ltd for services that didn’t exist.

New book shows that Galwegians make up most of the Leeds-Irish

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Johnny Giles and David O’Leary might be the most famous Irishmen associated with Leeds, but the Irish, and particularly Galwegians, have played a big role in the city’s development.

Skeff Staff lifts spirits by ‘Walking on Water’

City centre residents may not have been hit by the floods, nonetheless The Skeff holds its rural patrons dearly, and is holding a fundraising event for those in the flood affected areas. Manager Andrew Phillips explains: “Many of our loyal customers are from towns and villages across Galway county. We really wanted to offer our support and let the people of Galway county know that their Skeff staff have not forgotten them.”

Bud Light tag rugby expands in Leinster

The 2010 Bud Light Tag season is shaping up to be the biggest and best to date with a host of new venues already confirmed. This is the only official IRFU tag rugby programme in Ireland and registration of teams will open on Thursday January 7 2010 with the leagues running from May to August.

Helicopter keys eventually cost €5,000

A man who landed a helicopter on the roof of an Athlone shopping centre in 2007 after flying just 22 kms to collect a set of keys, was fined €5,000 in the District Court this week (December 14).

Westport Town Council briefs

Leisure centre in Westport needs to be supported

Job creation in Mayo by technology company

A GMIT client company, InTime Media, based at the Innovation Centre at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Castlebar, is to create six new jobs in 2010 with the expansion of its base in Mayo.

Urgent steps to be taken to improve hospital hygiene

Steps are being taken as a matter of urgency to address the hygiene standards problems that were highlighted at St Luke’s Hospital by health inspectors last month, according to a statement from the HSE.

2009- another super year for the Cats

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The year 2009 has come to an end, so it is time to reflect on what was once again another brilliant year for Kilkenny hurling at both county and club level. It goes without saying that for everyone the highlight at county level was the first Sunday in September when the super Cats landed the incredible four-in-a-row after a pulsating final against the old enemy Tipperary.

 

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