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Turn The Clock Back at Chez Elaine as they launch BTL EMSUITE

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Chez Elaine, leaders in face and body advanced aesthetic therapies, are delighted to announce the launch of their BTL EMSUITE on Friday, November 24, a date for your festive diary that you don’t want to miss.

Big George & The Four-Faced Liar

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Focal points in public spaces in towns and cities across Ireland take many forms. Many of them speak to a specific moment in time.

Councillor calls to stop the clocks

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An independent councillor has called for the upcoming time change on October 25 NOT to happen and asked the council to write to the relevant Minister to forward on his plea.

Be safe - be seen on the road after clocks gone back

With the clocks gone back last weekend, bringing darker days, road-users are being urged to ensure they can be clearly seen when out on the roads. The most effective way to do this is to wear high visibility clothing such as a high-viz vest or a Sam Browne belt when walking, cycling or motorcycling and by ensuring you have working lights on your bicycle, motorcycle and car.

Clock Off from Work with Cocktails

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Here’s 8 reasons to end your day at Eyre Cocktail Bar

Human sun clock unveiled

A community human sun clock, one of just three of its kind in the country, was unveiled on Monday in Belmullet.

Time to change your road behaviour

Time was turned back last weekend as daylight saving came to an end along with the Irish summer. While many of us enjoyed the chance to sleep an hour longer, the Irish Advanced Motorists/IAM Fleet warns there are potential dangers that come with the changing of clocks and increased darkness.

Taps that run like Clock Work

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If your bathing routine requires precision, the efficiency of the new wall mounted Clock Work collection from Ritmonio is sure to tick all your boxes.

You changed your clocks, now change your road behaviour

Time was literally turned back two weeks ago as daylight saving came to an end along with the Irish summer. But, while many of us enjoyed the chance to sleep an hour longer, Irish Advanced Motorists / IAM Fleet warns there are potential dangers that come with the changing of clocks and increased darkness.

Time to change your road behaviour

Time was turned back last weekend as daylight saving came to an end along with the Irish summer. While many of us enjoyed the chance to sleep an hour longer, the Irish Advanced Motorists/IAM Fleet warns there are potential dangers that come with the changing of clocks and increased darkness.

 

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