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Anthony Ryan’s to sponsor ‘Best Hat’ and ‘Best Dressed Lady’competitions at Galway Races

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A city fashion store which is celebrating 100 years in business has increased its commitment to Ladies Day at the Galway Races.

The Front Door goes Italian

The Front Doors Pocket Friendly Pizza Promo is back by popular demand. The fantastic deal was requested so often that it’s back again for the summer months. For those who missed out on this offer the first time round check it out!

Judge slams bank for “bully boy” tactics

Judge John Neilan has slammed the ACC bank for sending what he described as a “threatening, bully boy letter” to a married couple with two children and said those in debt should not fear coming to court.

Spiddal cottage

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The Cottage as it is known locally, is an early to mid 1800's house situated on the outskirts of Spiddal in a traditional rural setting. The property is cosy and retains many of its olden features. There is an abundance of natural amenities at its door step with the beach only a five minute walk away. A country lane also runs past the property that leads to bogs and farmland.

Legal aid – with more than €100,000 in the bank

Judge Neilan read out the order of the High Court which indicated that “The court considers it appropriate that the state pay” the legal fees of Christy Nevin, 33 Abbeylands, Mullingar and granted him junior counsel.

ACC get tough in legal action in separate cases against two Galway businessmen

ACC Bank have shown this week that they are taking no hostages over two separate instances with Galway businessmen.

Commercial Court pushes Clancy case back to November

A Galway builder who was warned in the Commercial Court last week that he would be put in prison for alleged contempt of orders requiring him to disclose to ACC bank all relevant details of his business affairs, has had the case put back for mention in early November.

Banks which raise mortgage rates should lose State guarantee — Flynn

Beverley Flynn TD has accused Permanent TSB of “outrageous contempt” for the Irish taxpayer by its decision to increase mortgage rates. The Mayo TD said it was a scandal that an institution which was saved from collapse by the taxpayer could so readily turn around and bite the hand that feeds it.

Local boys off to Tralee as Rose escorts

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Two local men will be flying the Midlands flag in Tralee this August when they take on the role of escorts for the 50th annual Rose of Tralee festival.

‘Despicable’ scenes at HSE-operated pharmacy

As the HSE and pharmacy dispute continues, many Mayo patients are left stranded without medication as the two HSE-operated pharmacies, which are part of the health services contingency plan, fail to provide necessary medication when needed. Patients who are not under the State drugs scheme were also left trying to find an open pharmacy in the county as pharmacists staged a protest about the HSE not entering into an agreement with them.

 

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