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Bus company frustrated by council calls to move on

A Kilkenny bus company owner is so frustrated by the local council that he has called for support and assistance from anyone who can help including politicians, community activists, the media, and other interested parties.

Horse left in distress as embedded head collar cuts deep into the face, court hears

A young horse, left in severe distress as a head collar had embedded itself into its face leaving a deep wound, had bolted from the land owned by a farmer who had been unable to give a closer inspection, the Galway District Court heard this week.

Teen serial burglar gets sentence extended

A teenage girl who appeared in court from custody, and was expecting to be released in April, was given an additional eight months in the District Court this week (January 19) after being convicted of another burglary.

North & West Coast Links wins international award

In a good news story for the west, Galway’s links golf courses came first in Europe and won the coveted European Golf Destination of the Year for 2011.

Fine for man found with green diesel in Jeep

A Balla man pleaded guilty in Castlebar District Court this week to having green diesel in his Jeep and was fined €2,500.

Fine hospital consultants for delays in signing off claims, urges councillor

The HSE West should consider imposing financial penalties on hospital consultants who delay signing off private health insurance claims, a member of the health authority’s regional health forum said this week.

Professor of playful learning to address local childcare conference

A leading UK professor will speak on the importance of play in the development of children’s future social skills at a conference in the city next month.

The Adventures Of The Wet Señor

ON SEPTEMBER 21 1588, a violent storm of tornado strength broke up three ships of the Spanish Armada and ran them aground on Streedagh Beach in County Sligo.

All hail the O Emperor

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O Emperor are on the crest of a wave. Since emerging onto the live scene just 18 months ago, the band has become one of the highest profile alternative acts in the county, and one of the most acclaimed.

Judge takes pity on brothel workers

Three women who pleaded guilty this week to running a brothel, avoided jail and even got a lift home from the Gardai, after a judge felt that having to go onto a sex offenders register on foot of conviction was too severe a consequence for the crime before him.

 

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