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Man in his fifties dies in Binghamstown car crash

A 59-year-old man from Belmullet was killed on Thursday morning after his vehicle collided with a wall on the Belmullet to Blacksod road at Binghamstown.

Hallowee’en fun with Ham Sandwich

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Two of the brightest stars of the 2011 Helium Fundraiser Festival line-up make a welcome return to the Ballymahon area this Hallowe’en bank holiday weekend, when the Rustic Inn in Abbeyshrule plays host to headliners Ham Sandwich and Ballymahon’s own up-and-coming band Breaking Circles.

Marie Curie EU doctoral researchers arrive

Three leading researchers from Hungary and the United States have arrived at NUI Galway to begin their three year doctoral studies.

Work carried out on council houses with radon

Houses in the council’s housing stock, which were found to have above the recommended level of radon have been worked on, members of the housing SPC were informed on Monday.

Homes in Kilkenny have high levels of radon gas

Thrity two homes in Kilkenny have been found to have high levels of cancer-causing radon gas in the past nine months, according to figures released yesterday (Thursday) by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland (RPII).

Cancer-causing radon gas found in Mayo homes

Eighty-three homes in Mayo have been found to have high levels of cancer-causing radon gas in the past nine months, with 14 of these homes presenting with radon levels more than four times the acceptable level.

High levels of cancer-causing radon gas found in Mayo homes

Eighty-three homes in Mayo have been found to have high levels of cancer-causing radon gas in the past nine months, with 14 of these homes presenting with radon levels more than four times the acceptable level.

Helium Music Festival announces line-up

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Helium Music Festival is delighted to be able to confirm the full line-up for their annual festival taking place on Saturday June 11, in aid of the Friedreichs Ataxia Society of Ireland.

Radon found in fifty three Mayo homes

Fifty-three homes in Mayo have been found to have high levels of cancer-causing radon gas so far this year, according to figures released by the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland. Radon is the second biggest cause of lung cancer after smoking and is linked to up to 200 lung cancer deaths each year in Ireland.

Test calls soar over Galway’s high radon levels

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The numbers of calls received by radon detection experts has soared since news broke before the weekend that Galway has significantly high levels of cancer-causing radon, with 98 homes found to be above the acceptable level.

 

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