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It’s an emergency - call Domino’s

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In celebration of a very unusual date this week being the ninth day of the ninth month, 2009, Domino’s Pizza has decided to hold a 999 day.

The ‘Safe Cross Code’ song makes a comeback

As parents and children across the country prepare for the beginning of the school year, the Road Safety Authority (RSA) has re-introduced the ‘Safe Cross Code’ song as part of a package of road safety measures aimed at primary school children. The song, written by Chris Darby, has been re-recorded for the new generation of road-users and features showbiz legend Brendan Grace, who recorded the original song, and the pupils of Derrywash National School in Castlebar.

According to eBay we’re savvy!

Well aren’t we a savvy little bunch? Or is that scabby? Either way those lovely people at eBay have crowned us Ireland’s savviest shopping county.

According to eBay we’re savvy!

Well aren’t we a savvy little bunch? Or is that scabby? Either way those lovely people at eBay have crowned us Ireland’s savviest shopping county.

Sush! Don’t tell anyone, The Rye play Bar Ritz this weekend

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The Rye — Kevin Melly (vocals, acoustic guitar), Anna Falkenau (fiddle, backing vocals) Alan Walsh (banjo, electric guitar, backing vocals), Barry Wallace (bass, banjo) and Desmond Harrington (drums) — have been spending much of this summer in the studio recording their debut album. It promises to be one of the buzziest albums to be released in 2010. Each song on the album has a very distinct identity, ranging from the highly charged ‘There’s A Moth at Your Window’, over the jazzy-snappy ‘Lovebirds’, the quirky ‘Wondering the Why’, to the touching ‘Dance With You’.

Jason Manford - Manchester’s comedic son

WHEN HE was eight Jason Manford and his father went to see Billy Connolly perform in a local theatre. The Scottish comedian was to have a profound effect on the young boy.

Sheridan’s on the Docks

I have been aware of Sheridan’s on the Docks since it opened; however my impression was that it was a bar that served bar food and most likely lots of cheeses from Sheridan’s cheesemongers. It is difficult to spot as you whizz past in a car, indeed the signage can only be spotted if you are directly in front of it. However this is a premises worth finding as some pretty exciting things are happening in the kitchen upstairs.

Celebrating family day at Moycullen’s An Fuaran

Free food, giveaways, entertainment, and parking on Sunday

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.

St Gerald’s College centenary celebrations gather pace

St Gerald’s College will this year celebrate 100 years in Castlebar. The upcoming October Bank Holiday weekend will see the centenary celebrations in full swing. All past pupils and past members of staff are encouraged to join in the celebrations. To assist past associates of St Gerald’s College keep up to date with the centenary celebration, a website has been set up which includes details of the celebrations as well as lists of past pupils dating back to the early 1900s. This site can be viewed at www.stgeraldscentenary.com

 

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