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Man who had no interest in talking rubbish
TOM DUDDY, who was taken far too soon by cancer in June 2012, is one of those poets whose work is not as well-known as it should be; though those familiar with Duddy’s poetry hold it in the highest regard.
Gort hurler dies while training in London
London GAA is in shock after a young player, Cathal Forde, died while training with Kilburn Gaels in the city this week.
Sweet delights on The Mall
Westport Market on The Mall is delighted to welcome Sheila and Jenny of Country Kitchen Catering with their luscious range of home-baked produce—a delicious treat for the senses! Their cookies, brownies and strawberry cream-filled puff pastries are extremely tempting. A great variety of quick savoury bites such as vegetarian and meat quiches, Cornish pasties and pies are but some of their delicious fare. Of course they bake staples like fresh scones, soda bread, apple pies and other delicious confectionery treats too!
Popular community man is laid to rest
The small community of Tullroan in County Kilkenny is united in grief this week following the death of one of their most popular residents in a car accident on Sunday evening.
Ware having major impact on squash scene
In the space of three short weeks, Elaine Ware has turned the junior squash scene in Ireland on its head. Three weeks ago in Galway, this exciting Carlow player took the U-15 Connacht Junior Open and this week she travelled to Belfast where she took the U-17 title in emphatic fashion. Seeded 6th, she moved up to play U-17 as she just reached her 15th birthday. She defeated fellow club-mate Katelyn Doran in the first round, Doran went two up following a 1/6 deficit in the first game but Ware remained calm and kept working Katelyn around the court eventually winning 3/2. This turned out to be Elaine’s most difficult match as she strolled through her semi-final and defeated Jennifer Hegarty the No 1 seed from Galway 3/0.