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Rugby rivals celebrate St Patrick’s Day with Glynn Cup festival

The city’s oldest rugby rivalry is renewed once more on St Patrick’s Day when 36 teams from Galwegians and Corinthians do battle for the annual Glynn Cup.

Scarlet

Scarlet is a new ladies’ fashion shop with a difference opened recently on Main Street Castlebar, just across from Leo Doherty menswear. In fact, Scarlet is an extension of Leo Doherty menswear as part of its new move into ladies’ quality fashion labels.

Homecare Medical Supplies achieves ISO certification

Mayo based Homecare Medical Supplies, one of Ireland’s leading distributors of medical equipment and daily consumables, has recently had its Quality Management System achieve ISO 13485:2003 accreditation. An internationally recognised standard for medical device companies, Homecare’s ISO 13485 certification is applicable specifically to the sales and distribution of medical equipment and consumables, including the decontamination and service of medical equipment.

Top Ten Movies of 2010

Shutter Island

Somadrone - the heart and soul of electronic music

HE IS a member of The Redneck Manifesto, a ‘Doctor of Music’, and one of Ireland’s leading avant garde composers, whose solo releases explore ambient, minimalist electro-acoustic pop, soundscapes, and mood music - he is Somadrone.

County Arms Hotel Birr promises once in a lifetime wedding show

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Birr’s four star County Arms Hotel is hosting its first ever wedding show – the County Arms Hotel Birr Regional Wedding Show on Sunday September 19.

Tributes paid to late Lt Gen Dermot Earley

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Tributes have been pouring in following the death on Wednesday this week of recently retired Chief of Staff of the Defence Forces, and Roscommon native, Lieutenant General Dermot Earley.

Former kingpins Athenry in relegation trouble

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Former All Ireland club hurling champions Athenry are currently sailing dangerously close to the wind if they want to remain in the senior ranks.

Frightened parents deplore ‘savage’ cuts to Brothers of Charity services

“Savage” cuts planned for the Brothers of Charity’s budget for 2010 will devastate services and cause “untold grief” to service users and their families, a concerned parent warned this week.

Housing grant allocations reduced to clear backlog

The housing grant schemes introduced by the Department of Environment to codify the old emergency repair grant, disabled persons grant, and the special housing aid for the elderly in 2007 has caused such a backlog in payments and approvals that Mayo County Council is to reduce the amount of grant aid offered in an attempt to clear the backlog.

 

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