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McNelis raises car parks ticket issue
BY CIAN O’CONNELL
Ticket frenzy for Donegal game
Ticket frenzy has taken over the county with the news this week that the capacity for Mayo's do-or-die clash with Donegal in MacHale Park on Saturday week is set at 25,369.
Paper parking tickets may return to highlight illegal parking in the city
Gardai are considering a return to placing physical tickets on illegally parked vehicles in the city in order to underline the problem of illegal parking, it emerged this week.
Kiltimagh one act drama festival
From November 2, the Kiltimagh drama festival will take place. Starts at 8pm each evening in the Town Hall Theatre, Kiltimagh. Tickets are €10 nightly, weekend festival ticket for all three nights €20. OAPs and students €5. Tickets available from Langans off licence Kiltimagh phone 094 938 1234.
Fined senator to meet Iarnrod Eireann about improving policies
A Fine Gael senator who was fined for boarding a train without a ticket is to meet Iarnrod Eireann officials next week with a view to “improving policy and practice”.
Final tickets for Toulouse game on sale
Connacht Rugby this week announced the release of the last batch of tickets for Connacht's first home Heineken Cup game against Toulouse on November 19. The final return of tickets has been received from Toulouse and numbers are strictly limited. These tickets, which are for the Bohermore and College Road terraces cost €30 each and will be sold on a first come first served basis so supporters are urged to purchase their tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Tickets can be purchased from www.ticketmaster.ie or from the Connacht Rugby Ticket Office on 091 561568
Connacht look to upset Munster on St Stephen’s Day
Connacht will be looking to get back to winning ways in the Sportsground on St Stephen’s Day when they take on Munster in the Magners League, but Eric Elwood’s charges will have to do so without the services of their inspirational captain John Muldoon. The 28-year-old Connacht forward suffered another injury in a season that has been blighted with setbacks. In Connacht’s Amlin Challenge Cup defeat at home to Harlequins the Portumna native broke his arm, it is the second time this year he has suffered from a broken arm, he broke it against New Zealand in the first of the summer tour tests in the southern hemisphere. However it is hoped that the break is not as serious as the one he sustained on international duty and he will be back in action in number of weeks as opposed to months.
Kri Kra Kro to bring children on amazing journeys
TWO FRIENDS go on a fantastic journey, through an unknown space, which starts to fill with images and sounds. This is Kri Kra Kro.