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Man clocked doing 112kmph escapes conviction

A Kilmaine man who was detected doing 112kph in a 60kph zone was given the Probation Act and directed to pay a sum to charity after he contested that there was no proof that his was the car which was clocked.

Extra two months for letting off hotel fire extinguishers

A young man with 44 previous convictions will have to spend an extra two months in jail for letting off fire extinguishers at a Galway hotel during St Patrick’s Day celebrations.

Irish food company leads on green energy

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A County Dublin food company has become the first in Ireland to set out to power 100 percent of its production using green energy. Country Crest, based in Lusk and owned by brothers, Michael and Gabriel Hoey, has invested €1.5 million in a state-of-the-art wind turbine which commenced powering the plant during a recent visit by Deputy John Gormley, Minister for the Environment.

Fine for careless driving

A 20-year-old man who pleaded guilty to careless driving and driving while using a mobile phone was handed a €200 fine in Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

Nortel and FCS make Volvo Ocean Race Communications Plain Sailing in Galway

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Galway-based telecoms infrastructure provider Nortel has teamed with Flexible Contact Solutions to support the communications needs of Let’s Do It Galway for the Volvo Ocean Race stopover.

A little bit of Heaven in Kinvara

This impressive, eco friendly, c3,000sq ft home is situated on one acre of land with views of the Burren and Aughinish Bay to the front with a south facing aspect, incorporating beautifully landscaped gardens and with a double garage to the rear. This is a passive type house and comes with a 10 year HomeBond structural guarantee and has a super efficient BER rating of A2, which is more than twice as efficient as the required energy rating for new dwellings.

Topical wind to be tapped

In a quiet week for the planning department, it is mildly ironic that in the middle of an election campaign two projects to harness and measure wind have been green-lighted in Co Westmeath.

Traditional meets modern in Cummer

This property, built approximately six years ago, has an abundance of features that capture the heart from the minute you step inside. The use of local stone on the façade creates an instant traditional feel which is complEmented by the feature windows and front door.

Tourmakeady green energy industry awarded €20 million deal

A Mayo firm has been awarded a €20 million deal to have their breakthrough solar power product distributed throughout the Republic of Ireland.

Traditional meets modern in Cummer

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This property, built approximately six years ago, has an abundance of features that capture the heart from the minute you step inside. The use of local stone on the façade creates an instant traditional feel which is complEmented by the feature windows and front door.

 

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