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Ireland’s oldest bar gets its licence back after year and a half in grey trading limbo

Archaeologists, history buffs, trad musicians, bon viveurs, and imbibers of all shapes and requirements can breathe a big sigh of relief this week (March 5) with the news that the oldest pub in the world - Sean’s Bar on Main Street - has been given back its licence to trade.

White Bridge boat crash drive awaits trial date for endangering life

The driver of the speedboat that crashed into the White Bridge in July where a passenger was seriously injured, was remanded on continuing bail in the District Court this week (February 27) to re-appear on April 24 for a book of evidence.

Christian Brother in court over alleged indecent assualt

A 65-year-old man has appeared before Mullingar District Court on Thursday February 21, charged with indecently assaulting two boys at a Mullingar school 18 years ago.

Man with six-year heroin habit gets one last chance to make rehab

A man described as “a dealer, thief, or fence” in court this week (February 20) who was asked if he “had any hope in your life”, avoided another jail sentence when the judge heard he had an appointment for a rehab unit the following day.

Ballyhaunis man sent forward to Circuit Court on drugs charges

A Ballyhaunis man was sent forward for trial to the Circuit Criminal Court for five offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act on April 6 2012 at Lower James Street, Claremorris, at a sitting of Castlebar District Court on Tuesday this week.

“Bottom scum” dealer gets a year in prison

Another Athlone heroin dealer who refused to give any details of those higher than him in the drugs chain, was called “bottom scum” by a judge before he was taken away to start a 12-month jail sentence this week (November 21).

Small companies can apply to the Circuit Court to restructure debts

Retail Excellence Ireland has welcomed Minister Richard Bruton’s plan to allow small companies apply to the Circuit Court to restructure debts.

Man pepper sprayed after being aggressive towards gardaí

A Lithuanian man was before Castlebar District Court on Wednesday for being threatening and abusive and for failing to comply with a garda.

Pregnant woman faces two separate sentences

A pregnant woman awaiting a Circuit Court sentence for false imprisonment during a burglary was warned she would still go to jail if she came to any further Garda attention within the next six months.

Tragedy averted at disputed holiday camp - council now seeks eviction

A caravan park that was told it was in breach of fire regulations nearly five years ago saw three of its properties burn to the ground in an accidental fire last Sunday (May 27).

 

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