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Castlebar talk on abortion

Lecturer and researcher Dr Pauline Conroy is to deliver a talk on reproductive rights, called Abortion - Outside the Jurisdiction, in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar, tomorrow (Saturday) at 2pm.

Baby Ella fundraiser in Castlebar this Sunday

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A fundraiser for a Ballyglass girl born with an extremely rare brain disorder is taking place on Sunday night (April 20) in the Failte Suite at the Welcome Inn Hotel in Castlebar.

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Easter party for aware

Music night a fitting tribute to John Coll

A night of music is being organised in memory of John Coll, Mayo’s first arts officer, who passed away in December.

Public meeting on town centre revival

A public meeting on the revival of Castlebar's town centre is being held tonight in the Welcome Inn Hotel at 7 pm.

Man in court tells of hard battle with alcohol

A young Belcarra man suffering from alcoholism issued a frank and heartfelt warning on the dangers of alcohol abuse to a group of transition year students in Castlebar District Court on Wednesday.

Fianna Fáil hopeful to host public meeting

Castlebar local area election candidate Lisa Chambers has organised a public meeting to discuss the decline of town centres over the recent years. The election hopeful will be hosting the meeting in the Welcome Inn Hotel on Monday week, March 10, where Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen will give a talk on the party’s Streets Ahead policy document. The meeting will also be addressed by local business people and a representative from the Chamber of Commerce on the issue.

Some light on horizon for local property market

The local property market has “bottomed out” and there appears to be some light at the end of the tunnel.

Bio-energy clinics in Ballina and Castlebar

Two bio-energy therapists, with more than 20 years’ experience, are holding two clinics, in Ballina Community Centre and the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar, on Monday (March 3).

Baby Ella was born with a rare ‘smooth brain’ disorder

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A year ago, Sarah and Fearghail Connolly from Ballyglass, Claremorris, were just like thousands of other couples around the country, excitably preparing to become first-time parents.

 

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