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Leitrim council meeting: Motion on tender selections passed by all

Published on July 6, 2010 By editor

Sinn Féin Councillor Michael Colreavy has asked Leitrim County Council to request the Ministers for Finance and Environment / Local Government to revise tender selection processes in respect of publicly funded contracts to provide for: A requirement that the true cost to the taxpayer (including the impact cost of social welfare payments) be considered in [...]

Leitrim’s 4th John McGahern International Seminar

Published on July 5, 2010 By editor

NUI Galway and Leitrim County Council have announced that the fourth John McGahern International Seminar commemorating the work of the renowned Irish writer, will take place from 22-24 July in Co. Leitrim. Last year’s International Seminar attracted more than 150 participants from Ireland and overseas.   The theme of the seminar is ‘Literature and Education’, [...]

Labour to continue major campaign to ‘win the west’

Published on June 18, 2010 By editor

The Irish Labour Party say they are continuing to undertake a significant research project in the North and West of the country to identify the major social and economic issues that are impacting at local level across the region. The survey has been carried out over the last four weeks, in cities, towns and villages in [...]

Leitrim: Kinlough area news

Published on June 15, 2010 By editor

North West Hospice Mid Summer Fundraiser There will be a Fun Walk held in Kinlough on Wednesday June 23 in aid of North West Hospice. Everyone will assemble at the Community Centre at 7.15pm and the Fun walk will start at 7.30pm sharp. You can walk to the village or do the Barr Road Circle, [...]

Cash going to bye-election counties claims Cllr

Published on June 8, 2010 By editor

Leitrim County Councillor Michael Colreavy has claimed that the Government is providing more funding in areas where a bye-election is to be called. He claims six developments are currently being carried out in Donegal on behalf of the health service executive while there are none in Sligo and Leitrim. And it’s no coincidence that projects totalling around [...]

Huge hike in Leitrim farmers seeking State Support

Published on June 2, 2010 By editor

213 Leitrim farmers applied for income support in 2008 287 Leitrim farmers applied for income support in 2009 308 Leitrim farmers have already applied in the 1st Quarter this year Fine Gael Deputy Agriculture Spokesperson, Andrew Doyle TD, has said shocking new figures show that 308 Leitrim farmers have applied for the farm assist social [...]

Carrick office sees dramatic rise of suspected welfare fraud

Published on April 22, 2010 By editor

The Minister for Social Protection Éamon Ó Cuív has told the Joint Oireachtas Committee that last year, some 6,400 anonymous reports of suspected social welfare fraud were made by members of the public to the Department’s control section based on Carrick-on-Shannon in County Leitrim. This was a dramatic increase from the 1,000 reports made in [...]

Leitrim out of luck against Mayo in U-21 championship

Published on March 12, 2010 By editor
Leitrim defeated but put up brave display

The Leitrim U21 team pushed Mayo all the way in the Cadburys U21 Football Championship Quarter Final game played in Cloone.

Leitrim GAA: Team named to play Wicklow

Published on February 12, 2010 By editor
Leitrim GAA news

The LEITRIM team has been named to play against Wicklow with the game being played in Aughrim this Sunday.  1. Enda Lyons (Eanna De Leon) Carrigallen 2. Dermot Reynolds (Diarmuid MacRaghnaill) Annaduff 3. John McKeon (Seán MacEoin) Drumreilly 4. Barry Prior (Barra Mac an Phriora) Aughawillan 5. Daniel Beck (Domhnaill De Beic) Mohill 6. Gary Reynolds (Garrai [...]

Sligo’s St. Joseph’s Hospital, receives International Accreditation Award

Published on November 5, 2009 By editor
Mark Towey, Director of Operations, St. Joseph

St. Joseph’s Hospital in Sligo has been awarded Accreditation by the Joint Commission International, the largest and most prestigious accrediting agency of health care organisations in the world. Mark Towey, Director of Operations at St. Joseph’s Hospital, said: “We are delighted with the JCI Accreditation Award. Accreditation means St. Joseph’s Hospital is now one of [...]

Master Saddler museum’s firm grip despite recession

Published on August 22, 2009 By editor
Show Farm Bridle at the Sadler Museum in Cavan

As part of European Heritage Week the Irish Museum of the Master Saddler is holding an Open Weekend on Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 August at the museum in Corlough, situated 5 miles from Ballinamore on the Enniskillen road. This will mark the official launch of the Museum’s latest collection entitled “Farm Harness Decoration”. The [...]

Making Waves: i102-104 Is Fastest Growing Radio Station In Ireland

Published on August 22, 2009 By editor
Indecent Proposal caused chaos in Galway

i102-104, the West and Northwest’s regional radio station is continuing to make waves according to the latest listenership figures from JNLR, released this week compiled by Independent market research company, TNS/MRBI. The station, which has made its’ name thanks to its’ talented on-air personalities and major station promotions such as the i102-104 Thief, Indecent Proposal [...]

Dead Leitrim garda from Donegal

Published on July 26, 2009 By editor
The recently retired Garda was originally from Donegal

The recently retired Leitrim Detective Garda, who was found dead after a shooting incident at Carrick-on-Shannon Garda Station, was originally from Ardara in County Donegal.    A number of investigations are taking place into the tragedy – which took place yesterday morning -  but gardai have confirmed that no other member of the force was involved. [...]

Leitrim Shooting incident at Garda Station

Published on July 25, 2009 By editor
Tragedy at Leitrim garda station

Shortly before 10am this morning, 25.7.09, a recently retired Garda who was in Carrick on Shannon Garda Station in relation to his former role, has died in the most tragic of situations.  The Leitrim incident involved an official firearm. No other Garda member was involved in the incident. The retired Garda was pronounced dead at the [...]

Sligo Hospital to follow the way of Monaghan Hospital?

Published on July 23, 2009 By editor
Sligo General Hospital - what next?

The announcement of the imminent transfer of Cancer breast care service from Sligo to Galway has proved to be a huge bone of contention in the north west. Another Irish solution to an Irish problem. A lot of nonsense talk and people beating about the bush may have been immersed along with the emotions involved, [...]