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Crime rates are falling in Castlebar
Gardaí in Castlebar responded to the daylight stabbing in a busy shopping area in the centre of town on Holy Thursday within 90 seconds, the local Superintendent has revealed.
Fish cookery demonstrations at Mary’s Fish Shop next week
To celebrate the very successful opening of Mary’s Fish Shop there will be a party on Holy Thursday. Go along and see some great chefs cooking fish to perfection and also demonstrating how to make a great chowder. Everyone loves chowder and it is pretty easy to make, however it really helps to see it done in front of you or to be able to ask a chef for advice.
Pressure on silenced cleric to retract outspoken views
An Athenry cleric who was placed under investigation and silenced by the Vatican earlier this year for his outspoken views is now being put under further pressure to sign retraction documents.
Priest group brands Vatican silencing of Athenry cleric as ‘unfair
The Association of Catholic Priests (ACP) has expressed its support of Fr Tony Flannery, branding the intervention of the Vatican to effectively silence the Athenry-based Redemptorist cleric as “ill-advised” and “unfair”.
Holmes Emporium opens this weekend
Holy Thursday marked the 60th anniversary of Packy Holmes’ opening of his first shop in Mullingar.
‘The last post’ for graveside music?
It will be no longer possible to play music at a graveside without permission from the county council if new draft bye laws for the regulation of cemeteries in Mayo are approved.
Jinxed ferries to finally leave Galway harbour by nightfall
The string of bad luck which has plagued attempts to load two former Aran Island passenger ferries looks to finally be at an end with one successful lift completed and the second to take place today.
Mayo Sports round up
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New bar for the city centre
The people behind Halo nightclub are bringing a new bar to the city centre this week!