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Cost for proposed Westport CCTV scheme estimated over €600k

The proposed 16-camera CCTV system for Westport is estimated to cost €600k, members of the joint policing committee were informed on Monday.

Ford gives emergency support for Port Tunnel users

The Dublin Port Tunnel operator has taken delivery of a new fleet of emergency vehicles comprising five specially adapted Ford models – two Focus estates and three Transit vans.

An afternoon with two famous whistleblowers

Mordechai Vanunu and Bradley Manning. To some they are traitors, to others they are courageous whistleblowers.

Prosecutions and sanctions to be taken against Castlebar bouncers

The Private Security Authority (PSA) has commenced legal proceedings against unlicensed individuals providing door supervisor services at licensed premises in Castlebar.

O’Loughlin Gaels camogie team win 7 a side tournament

The Marion Fitzgerald Memorial Tournament took place on Saturday with twenty two teams taking part on the day. O'Loughlin’s entered two teams — O'Loughlin’s Green and O'Loughlin’s White.

Garda Commissioner praises 'professional' work of Corrib policing

The Garda Commissioner, Martin Callinan, has praised the work of gardaí in Mayo who police the Corrib Gas project, where he said over the years they have been doing their job “professionally”.

Galway Alliance Against War AGM

The Galway Alliance Against War will hold its annual general meeting on Saturday April 9 at 8pm in Richardson’s, Eyre Square.

Suspended sentence for St Patrick’s Day assault on bouncer

A man who got carried away with St Patrick’s Day celebrations, punching a bouncer when refused entry to a city centre nightclub, received a five-month suspended sentence this week and was further lambasted by a district court judge for daring to apply for legal aid.

Gardai investigate ATM skimming

Gardai in Athlone are urging the public to be vigilant after a skimming device was discovered at an ATM at Golden Island last weekend.

Mother pays man €3,500 to make false father claims in passport application

A mother paid a man €3,500 to falsely register himself as her baby’s father during a passport application in a bid to ensure that the child could remain in the country, the Galway Circuit Criminal Court heard this week.

 

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