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Croi actors agency

THE NEW Croi acting agency’s books are now open and Croi is looking for actors from 20 to 70 for TV, film, and commercial auditions.

Fine and disqualification for failure to provide specimen

A man who pleaded guilty to failing to provide a breath specimen at a Garda station, was fined €1,000 and disqualified from driving for four years, at Mullingar Court last week.

Croi Actors’ Agency meeting

GALWAY’S CROI Actors’ Agency, established this year, will holding its first actors’ meeting on Saturday December 19 at 3pm upstairs in Busker Browns.

Boy-racers are ‘manufacturers of their own demise’, says judge

Young people who persist in deliberate dangerous driving are the “manufacturers of their own demise”; this was the severe response of a District Court judge this week who disqualified a defendant after he was found “drifting” at a roundabout with other boy racers.

McLoughlin elected Vice-President of EU Agricultural Co-operatives Federation

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ICOS President Pat McLoughlin has been elected as a vice-president of the EU Agricultural Co-operatives Confederation COGECA. The Confederation represents the interests of some 40,000 farmer co-operatives employing some 660,000 people and with a global annual turnover in excess of three hundred billion euro throughout Europe.

Sewage overflow and open manholes at Castlebar bakery led to hygiene fines

Two Polish men, one being the business operator of a bakery in Castlebar, along with his employee, were convicted and fined at Castlebar District Court on Wednesday after the Health Service Executive summonsed them for not keeping the premises in good repair and condition, giving a statement to an environmental food officer which was false and misleading, and for failing to wear appropriate clothing while in the vicinity of food products.

Men brandished knife and hoe in Ballina estate

Two men appeared before Ballina District Court this week after they were in possession of a knife and a hoe in the early hours of the morning in the vicinity of a residential estate. Another man, who is related to the men, also faced charges after he tried to prevent their arrest.

Publican verbally and physically assaulted in Ballina

A 35-year-old father of five who called a publican a “whore” after being refused entry, and assaulted the same publican a month later, appeared at Ballina District Court on Tuesday along with a 36-year-old man who allowed his 16-year-old son to drive him home as he was drunk.

No cancer vaccine so no legal aid, says Judge

A judge used the recent scrapping of the cervical cancer vaccine as a reason not to offer legal aid to a man convicted of drink driving in the District Court last week (November 6).

Christmas market time in Clarinbridge this weekend

Clarinbridge village has been busy again, and this Saturday next (December 13) the village hall will burst into life with the rekindling of the Christmas Market in the old parish hall and stone courtyard.

 

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