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Lavin concerned about lack of progress on Kiltimagh plan

Fine Gael Councillor Eugene Lavin expressed his concern at the lack of progress on the Kiltimagh development plan at the bi-monthly meeting of the Swinford electoral area committee this week.

Pub noise keeps language students awake, court hears

The owner of a language school has been losing business because excessive noise emanating from a late night bar next door has been disrupting students’ sleep, the Galway District Court heard this week after an objection was made to the renewal of a publican’s licence.

Polluting businessman pays

A Roscommon businessman who failed to report a substantial diesel spill on his property left the District Court nearly €2,500 poorer on Tuesday last (October 14).

‘I was right’ says mayor

Galway City Council's autumn horribilis continued at the weekend when it lost the controversial High Court case over its handling of the €6.3 million funding for the Eyre Square renovation.

Lion’s Mane roar into Cleere’s

The Lion’s Mane return to the stage in Cleere’s Theatre this Friday October, 24, as they begin to reveal new tracks from their highly anticipated debut offering Strands.

County Council convicted for sewage leak into river

Mayo County Council were convicted and fined at Castlebar District Court this week after summonses were issued by another government body against them. Under the Fisheries Act, the North Western Regional Fisheries Board brought proceedings against the council after deleterious waste matter was permitted to fall into the Castlebar River in January of this year. Mayo County Council pleaded guilty to the summons for the offence on January 24 of this year.

No response from NRA on Green Lane funding

Carlow County Council is not holding its breath for funding from the NRA for repair work on Green Lane in the centre of Carlow town.

Buyers and sellers winning at auctions

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Buyers and sellers are both achieving their goals and objectives in the O’Donnellan & Joyce auction room. Colm O’Donnellan of O’Donnellan & Joyce auctioneers outlines that this year in particular has been a great year for buyers as they are obtaining tremendous value with sellers placing extremely attractive reserve prices (minimum prices) on properties in order to achieve sales. With less competition in the auction room than in previous years, tremendous value has been obtained for the buyers, in some cases below the advised minimum values.

Roads funding a priority for 2009 Budget

The school bus that recently boycotted a local route is back on the road but the condition of Carlow’s rural roads remains a major concern for a cash-strapped council.

Family homes may be ‘acquired’ for new dual carriageway

The emerging preferred route option of the 40 kilometre, dual carriageway from Westport to Bohola—which will merge with the Ballina to Bohola section—was announced by the Mayo National Roads Design Office on Wednesday.

 

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