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Trial date set for armed raider

A date has been set for the trial of a Dublin man charged in connection with an armed raid on a businessman’s home in Lackagh which took place earlier this year.

Signwest - new Mayo company heads for higher horizons

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In recent times business success stories have been few and far between. However a new Mayo-based signage company, Signwest, is bucking the trend. The creative signage company has already attracted a wide range of clients from all over the west. Even at this early stage Signwest’s management team is already considering expansion as a result of the positive response they have had so far.

Stay ahead in business with the Galway Business School

Galway Business School will hold an open day on Monday August 24 from 4pm at GCI House in Salthill where prospective students can learn all about the school’s excellent range of business courses, all of which are validated and accredited in Ireland and the UK.

High Court approves €12m takeover of Sweeney Oil

Castlebar Oil Company Ltd and Sweeney Oil, which trades under the name Fate Park Ltd, is to be taken over following a High Court ruling which will see the survival of 105 jobs at the west’s largest oil distribution company.

Mullingar citizens’ group launches a campaign for yes vote on Lisbon

Mullingar for Europe, a new independent group of Mullingar people committed to promoting a yes vote in the forthcoming referendum on the Lisbon Treaty, has been launched in Mullingar. The launch event heard strong endorsements for ratification of the Treaty from former Leinster and Ireland rugby international Denis Hickie, businessman Pat Davitt, and professor Ciarán Ó Catháin.

Lackagh raiders sent forward for trial

Two Dublin men charged in connection with an armed raid on a businessman’s home in Lackagh last February have been sent forward for trial.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

Dodgy accountant gets musican six months grace

One half of Westmeath’s most famous duet, Mr Tony Allen, was given a six month reprieve in court this week (September 16) in his ongoing case against not filing annual tax returns in time, when the judge referred to a letter of reassuarance from his former accountant as “a forgery”.

Shock as popular businessman loses his life in weekend of road tragedies

Well-known local businessman David Kelly was one of two people killed on the county’s roads over the weekend.

Three Dublin men plead guilty to Lackagh raid

Three Dublin men, arrested and charged following a foiled armed raid on a businessman’s home in Lackagh last February, pleaded guilty yesterday to offences which included false imprisonment and possession of firearms with criminal intent.

 

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