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Supreme Court sets aside arbitrator’s award in favour of Kingston

The Supreme Court has set aside an arbitrator's award made in favour of a construction company in a dispute with Galway City Council over withdrawing funds relating to a €6.3 million contract for the redevelopment of Eyre Square.

Delvin Playground officially opened this week

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Leas-cathaoirleach of Westmeath County Council, Cllr Dan McCarthy, performed the official opening of Delvin Playground on Monday. This is now the 12th playground facility provided under the council’s Playground Provision Scheme.

Mullingar multi-instrumentalist releases first album

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Musician Glenn McMahon has just released an album of 11 original songs entitled Begin, on which he is the sole writer, performer, producer and engineer.

Kiltimagh sterilised for planning if council ratifies by-pass amendment

A huge portion of the town of Kiltimagh will be sterilised for planning purposes if a decision by the Swinford electoral area committee made this week is ratified by the full meeting of Mayo County Council on Monday.

100kmph speed limit proposed for old N6

It is likely that a speed limit of 100kmph will be reinstated on the old N6 between Athlone and Rochfortbridge following a period of consultation, commenced this week.

Speed limit to be lowered at Coralstown junction

A speed limit of 100kmph is to be applied to the stretch of the Mullingar to Dublin M4 motorway at Coralstown junction, after councillors approved new bye-laws for the road this week.

Coffee shop manager denies dangerous driving

A 25-year-old manager of Mocha Beans, Ballina, contested a dangerous driving charge, following a road traffic accident, at Ballina District Court on Tuesday.

Gaybrook residents face “uphill struggle” against wind farm

Plans to stop a proposed wind farm on the outskirts of Mullingar got a little harder to achieve this week after two of the residents’ main objections were deemed unuseable at a second meeting in the Bloomfield House hotel.

€2.5m bill to repair grit-damaged roads

The cost of repairing the county’s roads in the wake of severe weather and repeated gritting will run to an estimated €2.56 million.

Judge hints at local authority hypocrisy

A judge was highly critical of a local authority for taking a litter prosecution against a local businessman who had put up an advertising hoarding on a footpath when he compared it to the “vanity signage” at the side of all new roadworks around the country.

 

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