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Car boot sale for hospice

A car boot sale and auction (indoor and outdoor) will take place in Cloonfad Community Centre on Bank Holiday Monday, October 29, commencing at 10am.

Two year ban for drunk driver who went to pick up friend

A Cloonfad man who had four or five pints over the course of the night before he ‘foolishly’ went to collect a friend who had asked him for a lift from Williamstown was given a two year driving ban in Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

Archbishop pays tribute to late Fr Micheal Keane

Archbishop Michael Neary has paid tribute to Father Michael Keane who passed away at the weekend.

McHale welcomes €31.1 million investment in Mayo roads

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Claremorris Fianna Fáil candidate Gerard McHale has welcomed the announcement of the Government’s investment of €31.1 million in Mayo roads under the regional and local roads programme in 2009.

Fine for driving without due care and attention

Two year ban for man brought from Cloonfad to Castlebar for testing

A 29 year old Ballyhaunis man was given a two year driving ban after pleading guilty to drink driving in Ballyhaunis District Court this week. Garda Leslie McMaster told the court that he stopped Michael Burke of Tullaghane, Ballyhaunis, at Curragh, Cloonfad, at 1am on the night of September 28 2008. He arrested him on suspicion of drunk driving and conveyed him to Castlebar Garda Station where McMaster gave a breath sample which gave a reading of 52mg of alcohol per 100ml of breath.

Five year disqualification for driver who knocked down elderly man

A 20 year old Dunmore man who knocked down an elderly man in Cloonfad and kept going only to crash into the back of another car 150 meters up the road was banned from driving for five years at Ballyhaunis District Court this week.

Judge adjourns case of social welfare fraud to see if payments are made

Judge Mary Devins adjourned the case against a Cloonfad man who had defrauded the state of €22,027 over the course of four years. Eamon Ruane, 5 Westview, Cloonfad, Ballyhaunis, pleaded guilty in court to the charges of falsely declaring his income from 2004 to 2007 and not informing the State that he was working. Ruane was in receipt of the farm assistance payment and working part time as a labourer, but never filled out on the form for the farm assistance grant that he was working at all.

€150k rent paid on Roscommon prefabs - Naughten

A total of €153, 216 has been paid out by Roscommon primary schools for the rental of prefabs in the last four years, according to local TD Denis Naughten.

 

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