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Minister Brady launches Kilkenny Age-Friendly County programme

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Kilkenny is on its way to becoming the first age friendly county in the south.

Thirty three primary school principals retire in last three years

Information released by Fine Gael senator in Carlow-Kilkenny, John Paul Phelan shows that 33 principals resigned from primary schools in the two counties in the last three years and this is having a serious impact on children, teachers, and parents.

No change to Castlebar Town Council meeting time despite work to rule

The work to rule by members of the public sector saw Castlebar Town Council meet last week without a town engineer or assistant in his place. “Because of the industrial action neither the town engineer nor his assistant nor other members will be here,” town manager Seamus Granahan told the meeting. “I suggest that we would have our next meeting during working hours.”

Countdown To Mayo Stages Rally is on

With the 2010 Mayo Stages Rally only a matter of weeks away, excitement is building as the final touches are put in place in the run-up to this year’s event which takes place on the week-end of March 13-14. The rally is one of the biggest sporting attractions in the region each year, attracting many thousands of visitors, and bringing valuable revenue to the region. After a number of very successful years based in Castlebar, it’s all change for 2010, with the rally moving to Claremorris and a new rally headquarters in the McWilliam Park Hotel.

Education Minister will not reverse St Anthony’s SNA cuts

Education Minister Batt O’Keeffe has said he will not reverse the decision to cut four special needs assistants from St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar. The Minister was approached by Fine Gael deputy John O’Mahony outside the Dáil on Wednesday night, while at the same time a public meeting was being held in the Castlebar school to protest against the proposed cuts.

Education Minister will not reverse St Anthony’s SNA cuts

Education Minister Batt O’Keeffe has said he will not reverse the decision to cut four special needs assistants from St Anthony’s Special School in Castlebar. The Minister was approached by Fine Gael deputy John O’Mahony outside the Dáil on Wednesday night, while at the same time a public meeting was being held in the Castlebar school to protest against the proposed cuts.

Irish Wheelchair Association celebrates fiftieth anniversary

An organisation committed to improving the lives of people with physical disabilities will celebrate its 50th anniversary later this month.

Attempted robber came bearing bread knife

Catholic church were not strong enough in endorsing Lisbon Treaty — Flynn

The pastoral reflection from the Catholic Bishops of Ireland in advance of the Lisbon Referendum Treaty in June did not go far enough and left an element of doubt in the minds of many Catholic voters.

Something for everyone at the Linenhall

Preston Reed show next week

 

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