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Tesco Express opens first Galway Store

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Tesco Express opened its first store in Galway last Friday located at Tornóg, Ballinfoyle on the Headford Road.

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Four months for stealing whiskey

A 21-year-old Romanian woman who stole ten bottles of whiskey from a Castlebar store was sentenced to prison at Castlebar District Court this week by Judge Aeneas McCarthy.

Local councillor welcomes imminent arrival of Aldi

The town of Callan will welcome the news that Aldi, a discount food retailer, has received planning permission to open a business within the town.

Drunk man steals beer

A Tullamore man who stole a box of 24 bottles of beer told gardaí “I was drunk and I’m sorry” when he was charged with the theft at Tesco, Mullingar on August 24 this year.

Woman stole from two Castlebar stores

A 39-year-old woman, who after being charged by gardaí for stealing from a Castlebar store committed the same offence later on the same day, appeared before Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Drink driving conviction for man who reversed into car

A man who reversed into a car in a car park was convicted of drink driving at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Grocery survey shows bigger price gap — but gap to discounts shrinks

The price gap on a basket of groceries between the three big supermarkets is widening and the gap between their prices and Aldi and Lidl is narrowing, the latest price survey from the National Consumer Agency shows.

Roses for Valentine’s, whatever the budget

Take note, men. If you’re convinced that a big bunch of red roses is a bit over-extravagent this Valentine’s Day, then think again.

Pedestrian crossings issue raised again in Castlebar

The issue of uncontrolled pedestrian crossings in Castlebar was raised again at the monthly meeting of Castlebar Town Council. Cllr Michael Kilcoyne brought up the issue telling the meeting: “In relation to the report we got on pedestrian crossings last month, there are very clear regulations as to what are pedestrian crossings and none of which are listed comply with that. I propose that we get the road safety officer for Mayo County Council to make a report on these crossings and let him decide if they are safe.”

 

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