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New CEO’s goal is to make Connacht ‘a leading European side’

As Connacht enters a second year of Heineken Cup rugby, the new man at the administrative helm will be former cricket trouble-shooter Tom Sears.

Minister’s reply on Gaeltacht areas funding is too vague — Conway Walsh

It is inexcusable that, with only two years left of the LEADER Programme, Gaeltacht areas are in the seventh month of waiting for a mechanism to distribute the funding, according to Sinn Féin councillor Rose Conway-Walsh. Cllr Conway-Walsh said the reply on the matter from Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government Phil Hogan was totally inaequate.

Huge re-vamp planned for Mullingar’s Tesco - decision due within a month

Tesco Ireland is planning a major facelift of its Mullingar premises which should see a 15 per cent increase in retail space, and its car park expanded to 500 spaces at the Ashe Road premises.

Selection of Roscam homes on the market

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Mullery auctioneers is currently offering for sale three superb detached houses in Ros Caoin and Boireann Bheag in Roscam. The Ros Caoin and Boireann Bheag developments are much sought after according to the agent. Mike Mullery of Mullery auctioneers says that the area offers an attractive combination of a convenient location, large recreational and amenity areas, and an exceptional standard of finish by O’Malley Construction to both the houses and the developments. The common areas are maintained by management companies and are beautifully landscaped.

€102m takeover offers hope for Athlone jobs

There was some hope offered to the eight jobs lost in the GAME shop in the Athlone Towncentre this week with the news that UK corporate raider Opcapita has bought out its troubled parent company - the GAME Group - for a nominal £1, but estimated to cost the firm up to £85 million (€102m) in real terms.

Westport judge slams ‘cash for gold’ stores and says he’d shut them if he could

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A Westport native distruct court judge has slammed cash-for-gold stores and said he would close them down if he could.

Judge finds that repossession agent trespassed and assaulted man on private property

A repossession agent was found to have trespassed on private property and assaulted a man, whose van he was trying to repossess on behalf of ACC Asset Finance, at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Athlone workers protest over stalled redundancy pay with sit-in

Staff in the Athlone branch of GAME have joined their comrades in the 12 other retail outlets across Ireland in holding a sit-in at the unit in the Towncentre in protest at the firm’s refusal to pay proper redundancies.

Neil Delamere @ Róisín Dubh

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NEIL DELAMERE, one of Ireland’s best and most popular comedians, will bring his new show, Restructuring, to the Róisín Dubh on Wednesday March 7 at 8.30pm.

Connemara chosen for EU’s Local Digital Economy project

Connemara has beaten off stiff competition to be chosen as the location for the world’s first Local Digital Economy (LDE) with Clifden to become a centre for excellence.

 

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