Search Results for 'Navan Co'
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DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard to hold major thirty lot auction tomorrow
Tomorrow (Friday) will see DNG Maxwell Heaslip & Leonard host its second auction of 2015 featuring 30 properties throughout the west of Ireland, on what promises to be an action packed afternoon.
Six town rehab effort sees man avoid sentence
A former addict from Limerick, appearing in court in Athlone on a three-year-old warrant, avoided a jail sentence this week (March 12) because of rehabilitative efforts he has made in four other towns in the interim.
Drunk man found slumped over driver’s wheel, court hears
A man who was discovered drunkenly slumped over the wheel of his car was given a 10-year driving disqualification at Ballina District Court this week by Judge William Hamill.
ESB unveils electric car charge point plans
ESB ecars has unveiled detailed plans for the roll out of fast charge points in service stations across the country from next month.
Teenagers arrested over Athlone man’s death
There was a new development this week in the investigation into the murder of Athlone man Martin O’Gorman, with the arrest on Wednesday morning of two teenagers from the Navan area.
Gardai attempt to piece together Athlone man’s final moments
Gardai are appealing to friends and acquaintances of the late Martin O’Gorman for any information which may help with the investigation into his murder.
Judge adjourns court case of Mullingar rioters
Judge John Neilan remanded the two factions involved in the Dalton Park riot in July to Mullingar Court on October 16 and November 6, at the local court last week.
Seventy people interviewed over summer riot
Seventy people have been interviewed by Gardai in Mullingar in relation to the Dalton Park riot in July, and a comprehensive file has been sent to the Director of Public Prosecutions, according to Inspector Jarlath Folan. Inspector Folan was speaking at a sitting of Mullingar District Court yesterday, Thursday October 16.
Two faces lean out of the window...
Before the disbandment of the Connaught Rangers in 1922, it was customary on Sunday mornings for the Protestant members of this proud regiment to march in full uniform, with bagpipes and drums, out of Renmore barracks, through the town to attend service at St Nicholas Collegiate Church. It was an exciting spectacle for many of the girls of Galway. They would gather in small groups, or lean from windows, to catch the eye of a handsome soldier. Monsignor Considine would often precede the parade waving at the girls to go away. Pointing up to the girls at the windows (many of them apprentices, who lived above the shops whose trade they were learning), telling them ‘Not to be looking at those Protestant soldiers’. Most girls would quickly hide, and once the monsignor had passed, pop their heads out again.
Maisy Daly – a Christmas show for all the family
Shortly after returning from their tour of Romania and Bulgaria, Tall Tales Theatre Company take to the Irish stage this December with another Irish Premiere, Maisy Daly’s Rainbow - a wizardly fusion of dance and theatre that offers something very different and special for all the family to enjoy during the Christmas season. They perform two shows at Roscommon Arts Centre on Saturday December 20 at 1pm and 4pm.