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Plenty at stake for Galway’s first division clubs

Four clubs in Galway have been invited to a Monday night meeting about the formation of a new Connacht Senior League at the McWilliam Park Hotel in Claremorris.

Hundreds attend public meeting against Hogan’s proposed changes to LEADER

Huge opposition to proposed changes to the administration of the LEADER programme which would threaten the future of local developmment companies was mounted in Mayo this week.

Castlebar Grow it Yourself

Urging attendance at public meetings in support of development companies

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Public meetings to be held about changes to LEADER programme

Community leaders and business people have called on Mayo’s TDs, senators, and councillors to provide clear information regarding the changes under review to the LEADER – Rural Development Programme.

Public meetings to be held about changes to LEADER programme

Community leaders and business people have called on Mayo’s TDs, senators, and councillors to provide clear information regarding the changes under review to the LEADER – Rural Development Programme.

Community service order for man involved in fracas outside hotel

A 36-year-old Sligo man with a number of previous public order convictions escaped a prison sentence at Castlebar District Court when he was give 200 hours’ community service in lieu of two consecutive three-month prison sentences.

Claremorris property night advises that now is the right time to buy

Strong indications that now is the right time to buy a home, rather than continuing to rent, were expressed by a number of expert speakers at a property information evening held in Claremorris last week.

Claremorris No Name Club hosts Valentine’s masquerade ball

“The best night of our lives,” and “When is the next one, can we go pleeeaase,” were just some of the quotes from the guests who attended the Claremorris No Name Club inaugural Valentine’s Masquerade Ball in The McWilliam Park Hotel on Wednesday, February 13. Four hundred and eighty teenagers and their leaders arrived from No Name Clubs from all over the country in their Sunday best to attend an event that is set to become a headline feature in the national No Name Club calendar of events.

Major Mayo tweet up for Connacht’s #SME community

If the people of Ireland are looking for a demonstration of positive growth, they do not have to look any further than the Twitter group #SMEcommunity.

 

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