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Restrictive measures imposed as COVID-19 cases escalate

As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continue to escalate, a number of restrictive measures have been imposed following a meeting of the NPHET and the Government on Monday.

Prominent Moate CS player aspires to contest cancelled All-Ireland senior ladies football final

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To grace the playing field in an All-Ireland final at any level is an honour fortunate to be bestowed upon a select few participants.

Unique family property within a private tranquil setting

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Rarely does a property as unique as this residence on the Hall Road, Castledaly, come to the market.

Moate CS students attain prestigious national enterprise award accolade

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Students from Moate Community School attained prestigious acclaim at the National Student Enterprise Finals when their collective endeavour, Cosy Covers’, a simple eco-friendly, sewn aide that takes the hazard of removing hot kitchenware from a microwave, was awarded ‘Best Commercial Potential’ in the Junior Category.

Local golf courses reopen as ease of restrictions commence

As the initial phase of COVID-19 ease of restrictions commenced, fairways enthusiasts were to the fore in both Athlone and Moate Golf Clubs as member's eager to sample sporting action for the first time in two months, graced both courses.

Moate CS students receive prominent ECO-UNESCO environmental award

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Reflective of their consistent dedication to the development and enhancement of the Sensory Garden at Dun na Si Heritage Park in Moate, Transition Year students from Moate Community School received due formal recognition of their feat, claiming the 'Further Growth' award at the national Young Environmentalist Awards which were announced in recent times.

Salthill village, 1920

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It is hard to believe that this is what the centre of Salthill village looked like exactly 100 years ago. The house on the left belonged to a Mr Kelleher who was a member of the RIC. It later became a guest house called the Rockville which eventually expanded into a small hotel and, like many such premises in Salthill, it was fully licensed. It had high standards, the porter always wore a white coat and the waitresses wore proper uniforms. The distinguished writer Donal Mac Amhlaigh worked here for a while during the fifties.

Celebrating almost fifty years of football at Temple Villa

 

Lack of daily human interaction persists as COVID-19 maintains a grip on the nation

I hope that you are continuing to get this great paper every week, living as we all are in this never-never land of coronavirus.

Both Athlone and Moate branches unaffected by Bank of Ireland changes

Bank of Ireland, acknowledging the challenges which COVID-19 presents, is working to serve customers impacted by coronavirus, while also supporting its colleagues in all parts of the business.

 

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