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ITH the recent debacle over transparency at Irish Water many councils around the region are focusing on the potential loss of income as a result of the revenue transfer to the water authority. Earlier this week, in Donegal, Fianna Fáil, Sinn Fein and an independent councillor brought national focus on the water income issue when they refused to approve their County Council's 2014 budget. One of the key issues cited by the trio was the loss of the Council's water revenue to the newly formed Irish Water. The council was only eventually saved from abolition through the absence of a Fianna Fail councilor. The authorities, in general, are incensed with what the public have already adjudged as a mixture of arrogance and bragging when it emerged that the Irish Water spent €50 million on consultancy fees and a further €50 million on start-up costs. They are now under scrutiny by the Dail Committee on the Environment. In Sligo, the impact is likely to be felt in Council chambers, as they contemplate loss of major revenue streams to an organisation which, so far, has not been accountable publicly in any manner for its spending. The loss to Sligo County Council of revenue streams such as water will deepen its difficulties in dealing with its deficit, particularly in the aftermath of the Lisadell decision. The possibility of service cuts when the new council meets in the summer seem large on the horizon. Continued on Page 2
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Pylon delay described as 'cynical' in Mayo
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FIANNA Fáil candidate in next May's local elections has described the delay in finalising the routes for the 440kV pylons through Mayo as ‘a cynical move’. Lisa Chambers, who is contesting a seat in the Castlebar electoral area, said it is clear that Fine Gael and the Labour Party realise how politically sensitive the pylon issue is for people all over the county and their local election candidates are obviously worried about the impact the EirGrid project will have on their campaigns. She argued: “Delaying the decision on pylon routes is clearly a tactic to limit the impact the EirGrid project will have on the local and European elections for the government parties. “However, the cat is already out of the bag. People who might possibly be affected are already aware of the proposed routes for these pylons and delaying the decision is not going to remove this issue from their memories for the period surrounding the elections.”
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North West counts cost of storm/flood damage debris washed in from the coast. It is feared there will be a large cost involved in restoring the farmland to a workable state. In Belmullet, the sea wall was breached in places along the Shore Road and Quay Road. Locals are afraid that if a tide similar to that seen on the Friday were to happen again, the entire wall would collapse. A wall collapsed at Faulmore beach in Blacksod as a result of the storms and floods. A man from Blacksod had to be rescued from his car by firemen after driving into deep tidal water on a low-lying road. Bill Heffron from Aughleam got into difficulty while trying to get away from his storm thrashed home but raised the alarm using his mobile phone when he got into difficulty. People in Geesala were cut off for a time on Friday as the tide came across the Bangor Road making it impassable, and there was significant flooding between Drum and Ellybay. Following the extended period of stormy weather locals in the Belmullet area are calling for remedial works in the Doolough, Dooyork and Doohoma areas in order to lessen the effects of erosion on the coastline. The regular planting of bent grass which survives salt water has been suggested. This picture, taken by Eileen Cowman, shows the main road to Blacksod road completely submerged just outside Belmullet town
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HILE the north-west in general suffered as a result of the recent storms and floods county Mayo, in particular has been badly hit with unprecedented levels of coastal erosion that will take a long time to repair. While cleanup operations are under way, residents of north Mayo and West Mayo are starting to count the costs. The almost complete destruction of the famed Bertra Beach, near Murrisk, Westport, and its car park and entrance road, was just one example of the devastation. An old stone hump-backed bridge at Carraholly was completely washed away on the Friday. Further north the destruction was apparent from Blacksod to
Belmullet to Doohoma, while further inland, Ballina is dealing with the aftermath of the Moy having burst its banks. Everywhere, smooth pristine beaches were transformed as large boulders and debris were washed inland on the Thursday and Sunday night. Also, land in areas of Tallaghbawn, Doohoma Head and Doolough have been rendered unworkable such has been the extent of the damage. There was extensive damage from the ferry to Doohoma Head as waters came on to farmland. There have been calls on the local authorities to ‘come to the rescue of local farmers’ as good farming land in Doohoma and Geesala had been ruined after stone, rubble and
Moy Banks burst Meanwhile in Ballina, flooding was caused in the town after the River Moy burst its banks on the Friday morning. Water levels reached unprecedented heights with Clare Street, Ardbuckle Row, Bachelors’ Walk and Cathedral Road becoming flooded. The town’s Ice House hotel experienced only minor flood damage to the lower ground floor, despite its close proximity to the river. Ballina Town Councillor Willie Nolan reported several feet of floodwater in the town where the Moy burst its banks. According to Cllr Nolan, the breach was caused by a combination of high tides, high wind speeds and falling rain. Clean-up efforts are continuing in the town and debris is being removed from the slipway at The Quay.
30 jobs gone with closure of Elphin nursing home
BAD news on the jobs front for Roscommon last week with the announcement that thirty jobs are set to be lost with the impending closure of the Fearna Nursing Home in Elphin. The closure is a major blow to the locality and marks the beginning of a difficult New Year for workers. News of the closure was announced to staff and residents on Monday morning. It is understood that the
nursing home is due to wind up operations by the end of March. Thirty full time positions will be lost at the facility. This will be a major blow to the Elphin area where a number of suppliers will also be hit by the closure. Owner of the Fearna Nursing Home group, Boyle man Martin O’ Dowd, said he was left with “little choice” as the old convent building, which housed the Elphin
facility, dated to the 1840s and could not meet the new building regulations. “This is an orderly wind down and has nothing to do with the quality of care; we just cannot meet the new building regulations. The fact that the old convent building, which dates to 1840, is a listed building also poses problems,” explained Mr O’Dowd. The new building regulations include stipulations about ensuites for every room, which posed a difficulty for Fearna in Elphin. Mr O’Dowd stressed that the closure was not due to “a quality of care issue” and the residents were very happy in the nursing home. The nursing nurse currently facilitates eighteen residents who must now relocate or find alternative accommodation by the end of March. It is expected that a number of residents will relocate to the sister Fearna Nursing Home, Fearna Manor Nursing Home in Castlerea. While residents have until the end of March to relocate, it is expected that operations may in fact wind
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Sheep savaged by family pets in Leitrim
Two in-lamb ewes were mauled to death by dogs in the Drumshanbo/Leitrim Village area last week.
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E’VE experienced it many time before – the horrific consequences of people not controlling their pets. Two in-lamb ewes were mauled to death and more animals were left in a distressed state after a dog attack in the Drumshanbo-Leitrim Village area last week.
A farmer made the shocking discovery on January 6 and found two dogs, believed responsible for the attack, in the vicinity of his flock. The dogs were traced to a nearby home and were beloved family pets. The farmer who owns the flock said he did
not want to be named but he urged all dog owners to ensure that their animals are not roaming free, especially as sheep are starting the lambing season. IFA Leitrim County Chairperson Pat Gilhooly has echoed this call stating that sheep flocks are already under enough stress because of ongoing bad weather. “It is essential that all dogs are kept under control and we are asking dog owners in both rural and urban areas to keep their dogs tied or in kennels during lambing season,” he said. “If anyone sees stray dogs in or around farm land immediately contact the owner or the warden. Don’t just ignore it. Dogs can do an awful lot of damage and it’s totally unacceptable to see situations like this occurring again this year.” Co Leitrim Veterinary Officer, James Madden, described the situation as very distressing. “Dog owners have a responsibility to keep their pets under control at all times. It doesn’t matter how well you think you know your dog, you may not think that it has the potential to be a killer, but the fact remains that when dogs come together in a pack they hunt and will cause damage like this,” he told the Leitrim Observer following the attack. “This sort of attack not only causes physical damage to the animals targeted by the dogs, but the stress of being attacked can also affect other animals in the flock, causing them to spontaneously abort their lambs. The losses to farmers can be huge and it is important that dogs are not allowed to roam loose,” he said.
Premiere of Sligo film in United States this month
PEOPLE from Sligo will be interested to know that a film shot on location in the county will begin a tour of the world's premier film festivals in the United States later this month. Meantime, its main star, Brendan Gleeson, will take to the stage in the Hawks Well
Theatre later this week to show his musical prowess. The 100 minute film ''Calvary'' was filmed at Strandhill, Easkey and in Rush, Co Dublin. Some scenes in the black comedy featuring ? Brendan Gleeson were shot in Sligo town centre.
But it is unclear if those have been included in the version which will have its premiere at the prestigious Sundance Festival in Utah in the United States later this month. ''Calvary'' tells the story of a priest with a death sentence on his head after he is threatened during Confession and given seven days to put his affairs in order. The Director is John Michael McDonagh, who also had Gleeson on board in his bigscreen breakthrough comedy ''The Guard.'' The film will also feature in the main Berlin and Dublin film festivals in February before its general screen release in Ireland, the UK and Australia in April. The co-stars in ''Calvary'' include Chris O'Dowd, Kelly Reilly, Aidan Gillen and comedian Dylan Moran. Actress Orla O'Rourke is Zambian born but very well known to Irish TV audiences from her regular role as Sinead Kelly in ''The Clinic.'' Other cast members include Canadian Marie-Josee Croze, who previously played a Dutch assassin in Steven Spielberg's 2005 film on the Munich Olympics massacre of Israeli athletes. Gleeson's son Domhnall also stars in ''Calvary'' along with other Irish actors and TV stars who Ronan Wilmot, Pat Shortt and David McSavage.
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Giant leap for tourism as astronaut Chris Hadfield lends a hand
Colonel Hadfield’s was in Buncrana, where he learned ‘cúpla focal’ Gaeilge from some of the local schoolchildren. He will also attend a traditional music session and see the spectacular Inishowen Peninsula, the starting point of the Wild Atlantic Way, during his time in Donegal Pictured above Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield gives an insight into the life of an astronaut to pupils at Gaelscoil Bhun Cranncha. Tourism Ireland has enlisted the help of Colonel Hadfield to showcase Donegal and Ireland as a top holiday destination. Pic – John McConnell/jmac.ie (no repro fee)
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he famous Canadian astronaut who put Ireland on the map with the first-ever tweet from space ‘as Gaeilge’ last year, arrived in Ireland recently. Tourism Ireland is hoping that he will help put Ireland ‘on the map’ again – this time as a top destination for holidays in 2014 and beyond. The
organisation has enlisted his help to showcase some of our top visitor attractions and experiences over the coming five days. Former International Space Station commander Colonel Chris Hadfield was at the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition. He and his wife Helene spent
several days as ‘tourists’ – visiting places like Croke Park and the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. His itinerary also included Donegal (where he learned ‘cúpla focal’ from some local schoolchildren) and the spectacular Inishowen Peninsula, the starting point of the Wild Atlantic Way.
Tourism Ireland will create three short films of Hadfield’s five-day visit – featuring different themes like Gaelic games, our spectacular scenery and major visitor attractions. These films will then be shared by Tourism Ireland with its Facebook fans (almost 2 million) and Twitter followers (109,000+) around the world, shining a spotlight on some of the many great things to see and do on a holiday in Ireland; the films will also be shared with influential international travel and lifestyle media, through an extensive publicity and PR campaign. Niall Gibbons, Tourism Ireland’s CEO, said: “We are delighted to welcome Chris Hadfield to Ireland. I would like to personally thank him for his tremendous generosity in agreeing to help us promote the island of Ireland around the world. Of course, he already began promoting Ireland last year, with the dramatic photos he tweeted from the International Space Station to his huge Twitter fanbase. Chris is an enormously popular, global figure and I am confident that our films of his visit to Ireland will be seen and shared by millions of potential holidaymakers around the world – inspiring them to come and sample the destination for themselves.”
Sligo Riding Stables - goes Dutch in Amsterdam
Ursula Schweiger, Island View Riding Stables, Grange, Co Sligo – speaking about the Wild Atlantic Way at Tourism Ireland’s press awards 2013 in Amsterdam. Ursula is pictured with Aileen Hickey, Tourism Ireland. Pic – Tourism Ireland
OVER fifty of the top travel and lifestyle journalists in the Netherlands attended this year’s ‘Ierland Press Awards’ – organised by Tourism Ireland in Amsterdam. Ursula Schweiger of Island View
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the awards – which recognise and commend the Dutch journalists in attendance, all of whom have written or broadcast about holidays on the island of Ireland during 2013. Prizes were awarded on the night in five different categories, including ‘Special Interest’, ‘Photography’, ‘Papers’, ‘Lifestyle’ and ‘Blogger of the Year’. Tourism Ireland thanked the members of the media for their efforts through the year in helping to highlight Ireland as a fantastic destination for Dutch holidaymakers. The event was also an excellent opportunity for Tourism Ireland to launch the Wild Atlantic Way – Ireland’s first long-distance driving route, stretching from the Inishowen Peninsula in Co Donegal to Kinsale in Co Cork – to the influential journalists. Aileen Hickey, Tourism Ireland’s manager for the Netherlands, said: “Tourism Ireland was delighted to
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Bluegrass legend for Ballina Arts Centre ON Saturday 1st February, 8pm Ballina Arts Centre presents The Nation Blackwell Bluegrass Band led by Curtis Blackwell. After more than 40 years of playing bluegrass music, Curtis Blackwell still captivates audiences with his high, powerful voice and the sincerity expressed in his singing. Curtis Blackwell is a member of the Atlanta Country & Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and a former member of Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys. He has performed on the Grand Ole Opry and travelled extensively throughout the eastern U.S. performing at many of the historic Bluegrass festivals. So fans of high quality bluegrass and American country music don’t miss this opportunity to hear and see this award-winning band. Tickets €15/€12 website www.ballinaartscentre.com for more information or call 096 73593 to reserve your tickets.
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UPILS attending the Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Gortnor Abbey, have scooped the inaugural prizes in the Jackie Clarke Scholar competition. George Madden won the Senior Cycle prize and the first Jackie Clarke Scholar, while Mary Murphy won the junior prize. Organised by the Jackie Clarke Collection Teacher
Advisory Group this National Secondary School competition was open to all Irish secondary level students. However, this year it is a confined competition to schools within an hours’ distance of the Jackie Clarke Collection. Students in the senior cycle were invited to discuss the following in 1500 words: ‘What is the local, national
and international importance of the Jackie Clarke Collection’. Students in the Junior Cycle were invited to: • Write a web article of no more than 400 words to encourage friends and classmates to visit the Jackie Clarke Collection. Winning essays and web articles will be displayed on the Jackie Clarke Collection
website in the New Year. The Senior Winner received electronic equipment and will have their photograph placed on display in the Jackie Clarke Collection. The Junior Cycle winner also received electronic equipment and will have their name inscribed on the Jackie Clarke Collection Competition Scroll of Honour to go on permanent display in the Collection next year.
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n the shores of Lough Gill, and still only minutes from Sligo Town, St. Angela’s College, Sligo offers a wide range of undergraduate degree programmes. A college of NUI Galway, the St. Angela’s College programmes are accredited by the University, offering the only university-level education in the region. The Academic Departments of Education, Home Economics, and Nursing, Health Sciences and Disability Studies offer programmes in: Home Economics Teacher Education (which includes a choice of a second teaching elective: Biology, Religious Education, Irish or Economics), Food and Business Management, Textiles, Fashion and Design with Business Management, Nursing Degrees (General or Intellectual Disability) and Health and Disability Studies. ‘St. Angela’s College’s student enrolment now stands at over 1200 students,’ explains Dr Anne Taheny, President of St. Angela’s College, Sligo, ‘This unprecedented growth over the last decade places the College in an excellent position to continue to offer the highest
quality University-level programmes with modern campus facilities, small classes and a strong community spirit.’ She highlights two exciting undergraduate programmes for CAO 2014: the Diploma of Applied Science in Food and Business Management and the Bachelor of Arts in Textiles, Fashion and Design with Business Management. As normal CAO closing date approaches, we invite prospective students to consider these innovative new programmes as well as our many other programmes when making their course choice through the CAO. The College also offers an Access Programme for school leavers and mature students who wish to study at third level. Participants who successfully complete this Access Course are eligible to apply for direct entry to full-time degree courses at St. Angela’s College or NUI Galway. For more information on St. Angela’s College, Sligo contact Seán Kelly on 071 9135658 or schoolsinfo@stangelas.nuigalway.ie or visit www.stangelas.nuigalway.ie
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tudents with dyslexia & dyspraxia will be given an opportunity to avail of technological tools to make learning easier at an Assistive Technology camp to be held at Sligo IT this month. The students will learn about assistive technology, software and tools which help people with disabilities to access computers, phones and other mainstream technologies. The camp will run in Sligo IT, on the 18th of January, from 10am – 1pm for primary school students and 2pm – 5pm for secondary school students. The camps are aimed at students with dyslexia and dyspraxia, a condition that affects coordination and fine motor skills, including writing. The students will learn about text-to-
speech software, which reads text on a computer screen back to them, and dictation software such as Dragon Naturally Speaking, which types as they talk. Parents will have a chance to see the technology for themselves on the Friday evening in Sligo town, where UrAbility will host a free parents info evening. The AT camp is being organised by UrAbility.com, founders James Northridge and Gerard Gallagher will be on hand, who themselves have dyslexia. Our experience is that AT is a major boost to students’ selfconfidence and learning. This AT camp in Sligo is an opportunity to share our expertise and allow students to Embrace their Ability. James believes that Assistive Technology will
be the great equaliser for students with disabilities going forward. We need to embrace this new technology and make it open to all. A big challenge for students with disabilities is attitude. We need an attitudinal change when it comes to services for people with disabilities and Assistive technology can be that change. At the end of the day, it is not students’ impairments that disable them but the people they deal with and the environment around them. We hope that the camps will empower students to tap into the educational system and use the abilities they have. They will see that there is nothing that isn’t achievable. With these innovations, they can be just like any other student, commented Mr Northridge.
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ligo Volunteer Centre links volunteers who are interested in volunteering to organisations and community groups who are looking for volunteers. olunteering can fit around a person’s lifestyle. For people who are interested in volunteering and who are not sure what they would like to do, contact: Sligo Volunteer Centre 1 Gaol Road Sligo. Tel: 071-9111042 or register your volunteer role on: www.volunteersligo.ie
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-taking place in the Doorly Park area. CURA SLIGO: Cura in Crisis Pregnancy are currently recruiting new volunteers and full training will be given. Volunteers are invited to an Information day on Tuesday Jan 21st in the Raddison Hotel Sligo from 11am – 1.00pm. NO NAME CLUB SLIGO: We are looking for volunteers who will be involved and help with the management of the Club. Volunteers will work with people who are 15-18yrs old helping them create social activities for themselves in a safe, fun environment away from drugs and alcohol. KILGLASS-ENNISCRONE UNITED F.C: Volunteers will Prepare & Coach teams for FAI Sligo/Leitrim Youth Matches - 'schools boys & girls league' and will supervise and ensure a safe environment for all. Volunteers are also invited to take part in Visiting other Clubs and arranging competitive soccer matches. TOP IRELAND (Sligo Branch):
TOP IRELAND -Triumph Over Phobia Sligo Branch would love to hear fromVolunteers who will act as a support for 1-2 hours at weekly groups support meetings. Volunteers will assist members of Top to identify problems such as anxiety, phobias or obsessions and will help them to set goals to overcome these problems. FOROIGE TRUBBERCURRY: We need the support of Volunteers who will lead weekly youth group. The volunteers will assist with the building of positive relationships with the young people in the club. They will also promote a fun and welcoming environment & enable the members of the club to develop skills and talents and empower young people to reach their potential. Volunteers will be given scope to organise weekly activities and assist with the administration of the club. FRIENDLY CALL VOLUNTEERS: We are looking to develop a pool of volunteers at our Centre in The Moylough Arts & Heritage Centre, Tubbercurry. Volunteers will phone people from the Centre in Tubbercurry and have a chat and be a friendly voice at the other
end of the phone for people who are feeling lonely or isolated. NORTH WEST HOSPICE: Do you have skills in Holistic Therapies? NWH is looking for a Volunteer Reflexologist who has a qualification in Reflexology and can help out. Why not give us a call!
New Irish website aims to give struggling families a lift in 2014
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brand new Irish website aimed at helping families achieve financial freedom has been set up by a mother and son duo from Co. Kilkenny. Geraldine and David Carroll came up with the idea for Winter Wisdom (http://www.winterwisdom.com) in late 2013 and on Sunday morning they launched the site to the general public. “We’ve endured and witnessed a lot of hardship throughout our lives, particularly over the last few years with what’s happened to the economy. Winter Wisdom is our way of trying to help others achieve happiness and success” says Geraldine. The site already has a number of helpful articles on topics such as dealing with debt, stress and what to do when faced with losing your home. There are also a number of useful tools, resources and tutorials for helping you manage your finances. “We’re not financial experts” stresses David, “but we’ve lost jobs, lost homes, struggled with finances and yet always managed to keep our heads above water. We share our experience on the blog in the form of practical advice and lessons learned.” Author and journalist Angela Doyle-Stuart had a sneak peek at the blog before launch: “It’s extremely well-written, engaging and informative. I could really connect with Geraldine’s writing and David has done a fantastic job on the website.” You can find out more about David, Geraldine and Winter Wisdom by visiting http://www.winterwisdom.com/welcome.
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inancial rewards worth £1.7m a year will be given to councils which give permission for fracking projects in their areas. David Cameron said the
Government was "going all out for shale" as he announced the move, which campaign groups opposed to the controversial method of extracting the gas from deep
underground described as bribes. The Prime Minister has declared that shale gas exploration is part of his long-term economic plan and says local authorities that allow
drilling will receive 100% of the business rates collected from the scheme - double the current 50%. Whitehall officials estimate that could be worth £1.7m extra a year for each site a council agrees. Shale exploration firms will also pay out £100,000 when a test well is fracked and 1% of revenues, a deal which could in total be worth up to £10m. However, local community representatives say this is not enough in the face of the vast profits that stand to be made by the energy firms and the damage that would be caused to local areas. Mr Cameron's announcement comes as the French energy giant Total has announced it will invest millions with a 40% interest in two shale gas exploration licences in the UK. Mr Cameron said: "A key part of our long-term economic plan to secure Britain's future is to back businesses with better infrastructure. "That's why we're going all out for shale. It will mean more jobs and opportunities for people, and economic security for our country."
Cocaine Found In Banana Crates At Aldi Stores
China Bets Big On 'Iron Bird' Of The Skies
In a vast hanger on the outskirts of Shanghai, the banging of hammers and screeching of drills indicates a company in a hurry. This is where the headquarters of Comac China's answer to Airbus and Boeing. The vast campus forms the heart of China's attempt to take on the aviation giants. Comac was only founded five years ago and yet it has already produced one passenger jet and, within a decade, it hopes to be selling planes to western airlines including Ryanair and British Airways. Jack Lee, a Comac executive, says: "This is a really exciting event for China. This is the first time in China's history that we have manufactured (passenger) aircraft by Chinese people. "It's a challenge ahead of us. We already laid out our plan. The schedule is tight. We must fight for this schedule and fight for this milestone."
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olice have recovered 140kg of cocaine which had been shipped in banana crates by accident to Aldi supermarkets in Germany. Workers at five stores around Berlin found the drugs among packages of the fruit on Monday, in what is being called a "logistical mistake" by smugglers. Police spokesman Stefan Redlich said: "Employees of supermarkets in Berlin and Brandenburg found boxes that should have been filled with bananas, but in the boxes had been more than 100kg (of) cocaine." "For Berlin this is the biggest drug find in the last 10 or 20 years. Usually you find such amounts only in the harbours like Hamburg. For Berlin this is extraordinary," he said.
Cockroach Burrows Into Sleeping Man's Ear
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man in Australia had to be rushed to hospital in terrible pain after a large cockroach crawled into his ear as he slept, and an attempt to suck it out with a vacuum cleaner failed. Medical treatment initially only caused the inchlong insect to burrow further into the head of Hendrik Helmer. The unwelcome invader was eventually extracted by a doctor with forceps, but only after Mr Helmer had endured the unpleasant sensation of it being in the "throes of death-twitching". His ordeal began in the early hours of Wednesday morning when he was woken by a sharp pain in his right ear, according to Australian TV. He said: "I was hoping it was not a poisonous spider ... I was hoping it didn't bite me." As the pain got worse, Mr Helmer said he tried
to suck the insect out with a vacuum cleaner before squirting water in his ear. "Whatever was in my ear didn't like it at all," he told the broadcaster. With the pain now excruciating, his flatmate rushed him to hospital where a doctor put oil down the ear canal. But this only forced the two centimetre cockroach to crawl in deeper. Mr Helmer, from Darwin, said: "Near the 10 minute mark ... somewhere about there, he started to stop burrowing but he was still in the throes of death twitching." The doctor then pulled the insect out of his ear. "She (the doctor) said, 'You know how I said a little cockroach, that may have been an underestimate'," he said.
"They said they had never pulled an insect this large out of someone's ear." Mr Helmer said he would not be taking any added precautions when sleeping, although friends of his said they were so concerned over his experience that they had begun going to bed with headphones on. Cockroaches are among the hardiest insects on the planet. They are capable of surviving for long periods on little food and can even tolerate high doses of radiation. They will eat almost anything, and some species can produce over 20,000 young in their lifetime. Famous for their hissing, cockroaches can reach nine centimetres in length, although most species are much smaller.
Woody Allen's former girlfriend Mia Farrow and their son Ronan have criticised the lifetime achievement award he was given at the Golden Globes. When the director’s tribute began to start, the actress, who had been tweeting throughout the show, stopped and said on the microblogging site: "Time to grab some ice cream & switch over to #GIRLS." The former couple's son Ronan was more explicit, saying on Twitter: “Missed the Woody Allen tribute - did they put the part where a woman publicly confirmed he molested her at age 7 before or after Annie Hall?” His message was believed to be referring to Allen and Farrow’s adopted daughter Dylan. There were allegations in 1992 that Allen inappropriately touched her as a seven-yearold. The court case was eventually dropped and Allen’s spokesman denied the allegations. Farrow also retweeted her son’s message and they both retweeted messages that referred to a Vanity Fair article in which Dylan stood by the allegations. "I’m scared of him (Allen), his image," she told a journalist. "I have never been asked to testify. If I could talk to the seven-year-old Dylan, I would tell her to be brave, to testify." Farrow and Allen had a 12-year relationship but split in 1992, when she discovered he was having an affair with Farrow's adopted daughter from another marriage, Soon-Yi Previn, now Allen's wife.
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id you know that there are different ways to insulate the exterior walls of your home? The first step is to see how the building was built: Are the walls made with cavity blocks, or is there two walls built side by side with a cavity between them. The latter is referred to as cavity wall. Cavity Block Structure If your home has cavity block structure then there are two main options for insulating your walls. The first is Internal Warmboard Insulation. Certified Tradesmen fix an insulating board to the inside of the external walls of the building. An example of this would be a house built in the 50′s, with no external wall insulation. To meet current ‘Part L’ Building Regulations, you would need to add 92.5mm of Internal Wall Insulation. If there was 50mm of insulation already on the wall, you would only need to add 42.5mm top-up. By choosing contractors registered with SEAI (Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland), home owners can avail of the Better Energy Home Scheme, which provides substantial grants towards the cost of works. One major advantage of warmboard insulation is that you are no longer heating the walls of the property. There are various types of internal warmboard, such as Kingspan Kooltherm and
damaged, less than is necessary or incorrectly installed. For example if you have a thin or worn layer of insulation it would be beneficial to replace it or improve its performance by adding another layer.
EasyBoard. The second method of insulating Cavity Block Structures is External Wall Insulation, also known as an External Wrap. In this case, the contractor fixes dense insulation panels to the exterior of a building using a bonding agent and mechanical fixings. On top of this there is a reinforcing mortar layer with glass fibre mesh and a primer layer and a decorative render finish that is available in many different colours. Cavity Wall Structure If a building’s walls are constructed using an outer leaf solid block, a cavity (normally 100mm) and an inner leaf solid block, then it is known as a Cavity Wall Structure. There is an additional retrofit insulation method in this case known as Cavity Wall Pumped Insulation. A series of small holes are drilled in the structure and a bonded bead is pumped into the wall. The advantages of this method is that there is minimal disruption to the interior/exterior of the building. Roof Insulation An un-insulated or poorly insulated roof costs you money and harms the environment. There is now grant aid available through the SEAI Better Energy Homes scheme to help you improve your home using roof insulation.
Case Study Mary has a four bedroom detached house 150 m in size. She has an annual heating bill of €1,600. Mary previously had 100mm of fibreglass insulation in her attic but decided to upgrade the insulation in her attic to the recommended 300mm following advice from SEAI and the various contractors she rang. As well as resulting in more comfortable
living conditions, this simple low cost measure now saves Mary over €250 every year on her home heating bill. Mary was also able to secure grant aid from the Better Energy Homes scheme to help her with the cost of this. Typical costs for this type of upgrade are approx. €700 - €1,000 (excluding grant). The Benefits of Roof Insulation • Reduction in heating bills • Increased comfort levels • Low capital cost • Short payback periods • Reduction in Greenhouse Gas emissions
U Value - a measure of materials insulation ability Up to 30% of the heat produced in your home may be escaping if your roof is uninsulated. Ceiling level roof insulation is generally the most cost effective of any energy efficiency upgrade made to a house and often does not come with a large price tag when the potential savings are considered. Even if you already have insulation in your roof, you may still be losing heat if it is
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The Garden in February
February is the 'beginning of the end' of winter. Although there is no official 'first day of spring' some people regard the first day of February as the first day of spring. In Ireland, Saint Brigid's day is the first or second of February approximately half way between the Winter solstice and the spring Equinox. In any case, it really doesn't feel like the first day of spring, and despite the snowdrops and the crocuses which have appeared, the rush of spring energy is still a bit away. If you have damp or heavy soil, you may well have a garden with a good supply of rushes. If you do, it's simple and fun to make a Saint Brigid's cross. Check out this internet site link for excellent instructions on how to make one: http://fisheaters.com/stbrigidscros s.html It takes all of five or ten minutes and is very satisfying - especially for children. All you need is rushes or tough grass - no other tools or materials are necessary. After spring bulbs have flowered, remember to allow their leaves and flowers to die back naturally. This is important, as the plants will store their energy for next year's growth by putting on a growth spurt now. Flowers such as wind anemones (Anemone blanda) set seed after flowering, so the flowers should be allowed to die back. Ideally, grass around these plants should be left un-mown until late April or May.
It is still the season for planting bare root trees and shrubs. Stock starts to run low as the season progresses, and there is already a European-wide shortage of bare root privet, laurel and hornbeam. This is probably because of the previous harsh winters, leading to
higher-than-average sales of the hardiest plants as people fear losing the more tender varieties. These plants are pretty well unavailable, and the prices have gone up dramatically as stock became scarcer and scarcer. However, in the Irish context, with such a rural
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The Garden in February
February is the 'beginning of the end' of winter. Although there is no official 'first day of spring' some people regard the first day of February as the first day of spring. In Ireland, Saint Brigid's day is the first or second of February approximately half way between the Winter solstice and the spring Equinox. In any case, it really doesn't feel like the first day of spring, and despite the snowdrops and the crocuses which have appeared, the rush of spring energy is still a bit away. If you have damp or heavy soil, you may well have a garden with a good supply of rushes. If you do, it's simple and fun to make a Saint Brigid's cross. Check out this internet site link for excellent instructions on how to make one: http://fisheaters.com/stbrigidscros s.html It takes all of five or ten minutes and is very satisfying - especially for children. All you need is rushes or tough grass - no other tools or materials are necessary. After spring bulbs have flowered, remember to allow their leaves and flowers to die back naturally. This is important, as the plants will store their energy for next year's growth by putting on a growth spurt now. Flowers such as wind anemones (Anemone blanda) set seed after flowering, so the flowers should be allowed to die back. Ideally, grass around these plants should be left un-mown until late April or May.
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higher-than-average sales of the hardiest plants as people fear losing the more tender varieties. These plants are pretty well unavailable, and the prices have gone up dramatically as stock became scarcer and scarcer. However, in the Irish context, with such a rural
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he day of love....But sometimes Valentine’s Day can end up being the least romantic day of the year with the majority of people buying the same thing for their loved one year in year out. The same old flowers, chocolates or even a
dodgy card can put you in the dog house, resulting in the infamous Cupid’s arrow being aimed at your head not your heart!
than celebration, but the best advice is to ‘think’. Put in a bit of original thought and it will be obvious that you have made some effort this time round.
Many people seem to celebrate the day out of obligation rather
The team at Northwest Express have come up with some great ideas to ensure that Cupid’s aim is as true as your intentions. Go for a romantic meal We’re not talking about you usual run-of-the-mill lunch or curry house that you might both stagger into after a night on the town. Pick somewhere different, classy, and preferably expensive. Get a breakaway to a hotel If you’re feeling really generous then head for a romantic breakaway. I’d recommend booking a break away with a spot of pampering, whether you are buying for a boy or a girl. It’s an experience you both will enjoy. Just add in a romantic meal and
a late check-out and you are all set for romance. Just don’t forget that Do Not Disturb sign! Cook a meal If you don’t fancy a meal out, then why not cook one yourself? Even if you think you are the worst chef in the world, it is likely that your efforts will be appreciated. Get yourself a decent bottle of wine to compliment the meal — or wash away the nasty aftertaste! Remember — don’t try to cook anything too ambitious and the key to it all is timing.
Consider making something for one another There is one sure fire way to give your partner something unique is to make it yourself. It could be something as simple as a card, or you could try being a bit more ambitious and use your home PC along with a bit of your creative genius to make something; a collage of photographs of favourite times together. You could even try writing a poem or compiling a list of things you love about your partner or possibly making a CD of songs you both like.
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everything doesn’t necessarily have to end after the day in question — romance is not meant to last just one day! You could prolong the fun by using the days following to do a special act or gesture. It doesn’t have to be anything big — just something that lets your partner know you are thinking about them.
Get pampered together More and more places are making their facilities open to couples who can enjoy being pampered together. Even if you are not into all the treatments, you can still go along, sit back and relax while your partner receives the attention they deserve. If you can’t get away, consider doing all the pampering for your partner — buy some sensual oils, candles and turn your home into a spa for the evening. Jewellery Okay, so it’s the obvious choice, but who isn’t partial to a bit of
jewelry or a nice watch? If you don’t really know what to buy then try asking one of your partner’s friends what they think they might like. Remember to keep the receipt and don’t be offended if they don’t like it — it is better to swap it than waste your money. Spend some quality time together Forget nagging about how each of you spend your spare time — why not get together? Go for a round of golf, take a long walk or go to the theater together — any of your favourite pastimes. Consider doing something that
Flower ideas If you really must say it with flowers, then consider doing something original. You could have rose petals strewn around the house, in the bedroom and bathroom, or simply arrange to have them delivered to the workplace or the restaurant the other person enjoys — you never know, you may actually enjoy it! Celebrate with 12 days of Valentine’s Day Like the Christmas period
where you may be eating later. Just don’t turn up with the same box standard fare and definitely nothing from a petrol station! And if you happen to be by yourself ... Maybe you’re one of the many who is without a significant other and maybe alone on Valentine’s Day — but this does not mean you have to miss out on the fun. If you don’t have anybody else to spoil, why not take it as an opportunity to spoil yourself! Treat yourself to a bit of pampering, buy yourself something nice, or head out for a fun evening with a friend. Spend the day doing what you want to do and make it a special day just for you.
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The Countdown is on for Junk Kouture 2014
Nation Blackwell Bluegrass Band @ Ballina arts centre Feb 1st
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rtistic and creative secondary school pupils across Ireland are being encouraged to get their hands on industrial, electrical, commercial and domestic waste products and turn them into pieces of fashion art as the deadline for entries to the 2014 Junk Kouture Recycled Fashion competition proudly supported by Bank of Ireland and the European Recycling Platform (ERP) looms closer – Jan 31st. Last year’s competition saw St. Mary’s Secondary School pupils Ta Naw Naw, Chit Mya Noe and Ta Si Si reach the grand final of the competition with their glamorous design Say Mo Wah which was awarded the Red Carpet Award which saw Ta Naw Naw model the creation on the Red Carpet at the Royal Film Premiere of Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom last month in London. It was a very successful year for Mayo in the competition and Junk Kouture is encouraging more pupils from the county to take part this year. Created in 2010 by entrepreneurs Elizabeth Curran and Troy Armour from Co. Donegal, the Junk Kouture competition has seen thousands of teenagers’ work submitted over the past three years, with some spectacular and awe-inspiring pieces gracing the competition’s regional and national catwalks. Last year the Grand Final was attended by over 2000 spectators in the Bord Gais Energy Theatre which saw Limerick Students ‘Ultra Violet Wash’ walk away with the top prize of €2,500 for their school, €1000 worth of IT equipment, €500 cash and a trip to the Cannes Film Festival. This year Junk Kouture is proudly supported by Bank of Ireland and ERP, the only pan-European compliance scheme for electronic waste and battery recycling. The catwalk shows which will take place to see who proceeds to the grand final will take place in theatres regionally throughout March and promise to be unforgettable shows, for the audience let alone the contestants, if last year’s competition is anything to go by – audience members dancing in the aisles, fog horns sounding for support and audience sing-alongs to classic hits to name a few of the highlights! Bank of Ireland Youth Marketing Manager
Conor Mc Glynn commented “We are always looking at ways of supporting secondary school initiatives. For the second year running, we are delighted to be supporting Junk Kouture in such a creative competition that gives us an opportunity to invest in the students amazing talent and their promising future in the fashion world. With our large customer base among the student population the partnership is an excellent fit and provides a meaningful platform for us to engage with our young customers. We would like to wish all the participants the very best of luck this year and look forward to seeing some creative and amazing entries at the regional finals.” Martin Tobin, ERP managing director, said: “We are getting to the exciting stage of this competition again. At ERP, we have been consistently impressed by the fun, fashionable and creative way students convey the reuse/recycle/refashion message behind Junk Kouture. We would like to wish all the entrants the best of luck and we look forward to seeing their work at the finals.” Junk Kouture is the leading fashion and art competition for secondary school students across Ireland and has a reputation, among many, as being the most creative. Elizabeth Curran, Co-Founder Junk Kouture reveals “It’s shaping up to be an electrifying competition this year and we are very excited to see the standard of entries. Don’t forget registration begins on Friday 24th January and is to be completed entirely online this year through www.junkkouture.com where students must upload pictures of their creation and music to accompany their performance on the catwalk”. Tickets for the spectacular catwalk shows happening regionally throughout March are currently on sale from the theatres - The Millennium Forum, UCH Limerick, The Helix, Dublin and The Royal Theatre Castlebar. Junk Kouture Recycled Fashion Competition 2014 proudly supported by Bank of Ireland and the European Recycling Platform (ERP) is open to all second level students. For further information, please visit junkkouture.com, Facebook or Twitter.
ation Blackwell is a bluegrass music supergroup led by Curtis Blackwell, former singer and guitarist with the legendary Bill Monroe's Bluegrass Boys. He is joined by Chuck Nation on fiddle, Gary Davis (Dolly Parton Band) on banjo and Susan Nation on double bass. Individually, these musicians have performed with everybody from Mother Maybelle Carter to Dolly Parton, and collectively they can whip up a storm that will bring the house down! Fans of high quality bluegrass and American country music should not miss this opportunity to see one of the "most talented groups to rise out of the hills of Appalachia!" After more than 40 years of playing bluegrass music, still captivates audiences with his high, powerful voice and the sincerity expressed in his singing. Blackwell is a member of the Atlanta Country & Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame, and is a former member of Bill Monroe’s Bluegrass Boys.
He has performed at the Grand ol’ Opry, and toured and recorded extensively. Multi-instrumentalist Chuck Nation plays fiddle, mandolin, guitar, banjo, and bass equally well, and has won numerous awards and contests throughout the South with all instruments, including the Louisiana State Fiddle Championship and the 2012 Georgia State Mandolin Championship! Susan Nation grew up in a musical family, learning to sing and play the acoustic upright bass by playing music with her dad and brother, Denny Blount, who played banjo with the legendary Jim & Jesse McReynolds. Later, when she met and married Chuck, they performed together at venues like the New Orleans World's Fair, in the group Country Comfort, and as a family group in churches, conferences, TV, and radio programs across the southeast and in many foreign countries. Completing the line-up, Gary ‘Biscuit’ Davis has won the National Bluegrass Banjo Championship in 1979, 1988, 1996 and 2012. He became Dolly Parton's bandleader in 2002 and co-producer of her bluegrass album, Halos & Horns. His first recording experience came in 1973, when he recorded an album, Playing on the Moon, with a band that he formed with Bob Thiele, Jr., son of influential jazz producer and founder of the Flying Dutchman label, Bob Thiele. He has toured nationally and internationally with Dolly and currently heads up the band at Dolly Parton's Dixie Stampede in Pigeon Forge, Tn. Tickets: €15 / €12. Booking advised.
Pat Shortt - I am the Band @ Ballina Arts Centre jan 23rd
Pat Shortt hits Ballina as part of the final Irish tour of his hit one-man comedy show charting the life of Dixie Walsh. Solo lounge musician Dixie ('Jumbo Breakfast Roll', 'Where Did My Money Go?') invites you to a tribute night to Dixie where all his peers and friends (the audience) come to celebrate his career. During the night Dixie reminisces about the path his career has taken and the struggles he has had to endure to get to the top of his game. Pat Shortt is one of Ireland’s best-loved comedians. As the character Dixie Walsh, he has had one of the country's biggestselling number one singles with ‘The Jumbo Breakfast Roll’. Until now the much-loved Dixie Walsh was a character who appeared in two of Pat’s sell out shows – “You Won’t Get Away With That Here” and “The Hall“. Now Dixie takes centre stage to tell his life story and shares his unique style of music with you
in Pat’s new show 'I Am The Band'. Pat Shortt’s quirky interpretation of rural Irish characters brings to life: Dixie’s mother, his teacher and other locals who queue up to recall their daft memories of Dixie and his music. 'I Am The Band' is a hilarious look at life on the back roads between Ireland’s dance halls, and a tribute to one of this country’s true music legends - Dixie Walsh. “ Pat Shortt is a master of the art of lampooning the weird and wonderful characters of rural Ireland. One of our most successful funny men seemingly has plenty of devilment up his sleeve, and it’s a pleasure to witness it close up” – Eamon Sweeney, Irish Independent Pat Shortt is fresh from his recent success as Jonnypateenmike in Martin McDonagh’s ‘The Cripple of Inishmaan’ and starring alongside Daniel Radcliffe, where he wowed audiences in London's West End and was described as ‘Superb’ ‘Tremendous’ & ‘Gloriously Ghastly’ by critics, here’s what they said; "Pat Shortt is a joy as JohnnyPateenMike, his eyes glistening at the scent of a scandal, and the scenes between him and his baleful old mammy (June Watson) are wickedly funny." - Sarah Hemming, The Financial Times "Pat Shortt´s Johnnypateenmike is a gloriously ghastly fund of anecdotes and barbed remarks" - Henry Hitchings, London Evening Standard "...news-gossip Johnnypateenmike, 'the most boring old fecker in Ireland', played with obnoxious glee by PatShortt." - Philip Fisher, British Theatre Guide "Pat Shortt is tremendous as Johnnypateenmike" - Libby Purves, The Times Tickets: €28. Booking 096 73593
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Jesus Christ Superstar @ The Hawkswell
DE TEMPS ANTAN at the Dock Carrick-on-shannon
André Brunet, Pierre-Luc Dupuis and Éric Beaudry are The Big Three of Quebecois traditional music, each having longstanding associations with La Bottine Souriante… and a driving urge to distil the music they perform with such passion, to present the very essence of the exhilarating genre. These are distinguished names that are known around the world thanks to their extraordinary blend of powerful musical flair. De Temps Antan thrill audiences with a dynamic delivery of classic tunes and songs, thanks to the infectious nature of the music, their boundless energy and unmistakable joie de vivre.
Something hugely rewarding happens when those who get caught up in the spirit of each event, connect to savour the occasion. They will be supported by local group Briomhar an 8 piece youth traditional Irish music group formed in 2013. They are finalists in the Siamsa Gael Linn Competition. There is a spacial limited offer of €10 per ticket for those who have also bought tickets for Dirk Powell,Mike McGoldrick, Brendan Gleeson and Francis Gaffney, who are here on Saturday 11th January. For further information on this offer please contact the box office. 29 Jan
Alice in Wonderland at The Hawkswell Theatre Tue 4 - Sat 8 Feb 8pm / €18/15conc. The Sligo Fun Company first brought “Jesus Christ Superstar” to the Hawk’s Well stage 25 years ago and return again with this classic show following their sell-out run of “Jesus Christ Superstar” in August 2013. This world famous
musical is a dramatised version of the last seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. The show features such classic songs as “Heaven on their Minds”, “Everything’s Alright”, “I don’t know how to Love Him”, “Superstar” and the amazing “Gethsemane”. This is a must-see show for all theatre goers.
The Model Cinema in partnership with Sligo Film Society. The Mode / Thu. 16 Jan. – Thu. 10 Apr. The Model is delighted to present its spring programme of the very best in international and independent cinema in partnership with Sligo Film Society. Membership and tickets for individual screenings are available through Sligo Film Society from 7.30 pm prior to each screening Thu. 09 Jan. 8pm Blue Jasmine Thu. 16 Jan. 8pm Like Father,
Like Son Thu. 23 Jan. 8pm Le Week-end Thu. 30 Jan. 8pm The Broken Circle Breakdown Thu. 06 Feb. 8pm The Selfish Giant Thu. 13 Feb. 8pm Marius Thu. 20 Feb. 8pm Fanny Thu. 27 Feb. 8pm Child’s Pose Thu. 06 Mar. 8pm Blue is The Warmest Colour Thu. 13 Mar. 8pm Nebraska Thu. 20 Mar. 8pm Gloria
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This will be Sligo General Hospital Musical Society‘s 17th Pantomime.This band of talented HSE employees have been entertaining Sligo audiences for more than 16 years and have donated more than 110,000 euro to local Sligo charities. Guaranteed to shake those post-Christmas blues away, just what the doctor ordered!
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Farmers try to get around quotas with 'black milk' sales A cross-border investigation is under way into a 'black milk' market after it emerged farmers in the South have been trying to smuggle their over-quota produce into the Northern market. The Department of Agriculture has confirmed it is investigating the practice, as are the authorities in Northern Ireland as well as the Foods Standards Agency (FSA), which has warned of the serious health implications of consuming milk that is not properly stored. The Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association (ICMSA) earlier this month said individuals caught selling black milk to unregistered buyers faced "savage fines" and warned that individuals could not be allowed go "outside" the system. Before Christmas, Ulster Farmers Union president Harry Sinclair said the practice by "unscrupulous individuals" threatened the integrity of the entire dairy industry. Earlier this month, Bord Bia figures revealed that Irish dairy exports were worth over €3bn to the economy last year while the total value of the Irish food and drink market is up 40 per cent since 2009. Industry experts said the
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06 Kubota ME9000 with Quicke Q720 loader 04 Zetor 6340 03 Renault Temis 610 & Stoll loader 03 Reanult Temis 630 93 Deutz DX6.06 92 MF390 with MF80 loader Selection of 35s, 135s Complete range of tractor and ATV attachments in stock from Nugent, Malone, Quad X, Belmac, Woods, Einbock, Wydale, Quicke, McHale etc. The West’s largest stock of machinery SH Kubota GR1600 choice of 2 SH Kubota G21LD SH Westwood lawnmower
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Tractors 2/4WD in any condition for resale-export & breaking Wanted Massey Ferguson's; MF165-168-175-178-185-188-565575-590-675-690-699-265-275-290. Fords-Fiats-John Deere-Zetor-Belarus-Universal Ect. All tractors considered in any condition, non runners also. Wanted all Plant Machinery; Hitachi-Komatsu-Jcb/ JS-Kobelco-Sumitomo-Cat-Mitsubishi Ect. Engines /gearboxs ,also wanted in any condition.
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Red State, Blue State: 10 Tips for Feuding Families
Take a time-out If you're starting to feel angry or threatened, it's a good idea to take a time-out to collect your thoughts. "Ideally we give our kids time-outs so they learn to manage their feelings; we need to do the same for ourselves," Glovin says. "Remind yourself that you are an adult and your thoughts are valid." It's OK to disengage and say, "I don't think this is a good conversation to have—I'm getting too worked up." Control your reaction Much as we would like to, we can't control how other people behave— but we can control how we react. "Family relationships fall back on old habits, so someone might try to goad you by saying, ‘You're too sensitive,'" Glovin says. "Take a moment. Is it true? Do you agree?" If not, recognize that—and that it might be the other person's issue. By reacting differently than you might have in the past, she says, you're changing the family dynamic—and maybe pushing the other person to react differently too. Avoid labels A person and their politics are not the same thing. "You have to recognize that people are more than their political beliefs," Jennifer says.
It's normal to disagree It may help to know that arguments aren't necessarily a sign that your family is dysfunctional. "If you are willing to get into any depth of a relationship with anyone and be genuine, you will eventually run into areas in which the two of you don't see eye to eye," says Simon Rego, PsyD, director of psychology training at Montefiore Medical Center, in the Bronx, N.Y. The same is true, of course, in family relationships, he says.
Don't drink too much Jennifer S. (not her real name), an editor and mom from New Jersey, learned this lesson the hard way when her liberal family teamed up on her beloved—but conservative—stepdad during a boozy post9/11 argument that ended with him leaving the house.
Although there usually is less conflict in superficial relationships, Rego says, "You don't get the richness of human connection."
But a recent vacation was a great success, she says, largely because they avoided getting into touchy subjects after having a few drinks.
She didn't witness the scene, but knew it took a while for the family to heal or even dare to get together.
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Recognize your triggers As you prepare for your next family gathering, think about what's happened in the past, and also about what others do that triggers you to react, says Julie Glovin, a clinical social worker from Worcester, Mass. "What feelings come up when you get triggered?" Glovin says. "Do you have a history of not being validated in your thoughts? Not heard? What happens to you physically and behaviorally? Does your stomach hurt? Do you want to cry? Do you reach for another glass of wine?"
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"They are deserving of respect....It's not that they're Darth Vader, it's just a different perspective." Don't get caught up in thinking, "they're stubborn or they're racist or they're sexist or they're homophobic or they're so righty or they're so lefty," Rego says. "They get put in a box, so if you're in a different one, you only see difference." Agree to disagree Take a look at the dinner-table debate and know that trying to change someone else's mind is pretty much always a lost cause, Glovin says. "Are people trying to share information to help each other be better informed, or are we trying to change belief systems?" she says. "The latter is futile—and ultimately people are looking for their own beliefs to be validated. Agreeing to disagree can be a way to validate and defuse the situation."
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Tel: 087-6196013 / 085-1248560 Email: info@ballinachimneys.ie Fully Insured and Free Quotes
CALL PAT: 087 250 0636 091 789 836 CALL GABRIEL: 087 226 6236 093 287 75 info.damchimney@gmail.com
• All Work Certified • Minimum Disruption • 30 Years Experience • Nationwide Service
Damaged Chimney Repair Contractors
NO - MESS - NO - FUSS
Cashel Chimney Repairs Ltd Reline & Rebuild - Years of Experience Free Quotes and Surveys No height restrictions - Nationwide - Suppliers and fitters of Stoves - Attic Insulation Tel: 091-770775 / Pat 087-2458126
E-mail: cashelchimneyrepairsltd@gmail.com
0911
CHIMNEY CLEANING
Services second to none
• Competitive rates • Group discounts • Brush and Vac • Pensioner discounts •Oil Burners cleaned and serviced • Fireplaces and stoves fitted So call the one and only number for your home
086-8687306 NO ONE COMPARES TO OUR FIRM
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37 GARDENING AND SHEDS
EAST BROTHERS GARDEN MACHINERY Doon Boyle, Co. Roscommon Tel: 071-9662710, www.eastmachinery.ie
Doon Boyle, Co. Roscommon Tel: 071-9662710 www.eastbrothersmachinery.ie Chainsaws, Tillers, Outboard Motors, Power Washers, Generators, Electric Fences, Farm Machinery Spares
MULTIPURPOSE GARDEN SHEDS & GARAGES
All the main supports of our garages are constructed of heavy duty box section steel for strength and durability and are hot dipped galvanised for longer Life. Our Units are built to withstand the harshest weather conditions.The sheeting is hot dipped galvanised and pvc coated to the colour of your choice.
POWER WASHING • Red Fungus Treated & Cleaned
• Moss Removed From: Roofs and Tarmac Driveways • Soffits & Windows Cleaned • Spray Painting • Garden Maintenance C2 Registered & Fully Insured Contact: 071-9171576 087-2224844 Email: mckenna30@eircom.net www.pjcleaningservices.net
WHEELIE BIN SERVICE SKIP HIRE (All Sizes)
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“You tell us the size you want and we will price on that exact size” Sheds delivered & Erected Nationwide For no extra cost
SPECIAL OFFERS
3M X 3M (10’ X 10’)...............................................€850 2M X 2M (7’ X 7’)...................................................€750 2.5M X 1.8M (8’ X 6’)...................................€450 6M X 9M (20’ X 30’).............................................€3900 CALL US TODAY FOR MORE SPECIALS!
Contact: Ray Lynch Corlis, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon Clare Office - Contact Eugene at the Indoor Market - 085-2188506 Phone: 086-8943034 or 094-9621938 AGENTS REQUIRED INSULATION PRODUCTS
Sheds Workshops Farm Buildings
We offer the best quality steel buildings at unbeatable prices We produce our buildings with high tensile, extremely durable steel. Frame work fully galvanised. We don’t do cheap box section! • No maintenace required ever • Non drip lining applied to the roof • GDS Roller Door • Supply and Installation throughout Ireland 5mx3m €3,300 / 6m x 4m €3,500 / 6mx5m €3,750 7mx5m €3,950 / 9mx5m €4,900 Contact Adrian for a FREE QUOTATION 087-4158927
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Pay €500 Less for Cavity & Attic Insulation Pay up to €3850 less for External Insulation
Just pay for the cost of the insulation job less the SEAI grant amount!
www.superiorinsulations.ie
Superior Insulations, Charlestown, Co. Mayo
Lo Call: 1890 253 221
Your Advert Here!
096-32500
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38 INTERIOR AND UPHOLSTERY
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Brick RIGHT PRICE FIREPLACES & STOVES Fireplace
Construction
€200 SCRAPPAGE
Bar, Hotels Private Houses All Upholstery undertaken Huge Selection of fabrics Contact: 086-8361070 or 071-9622700
Drumany Beirne, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim
SCHEME
Furniture recovering and restoration including covering of chairs, 3 piece suites, headboards, car seats and boat seats. Hotel and Bar seating, Office furniture and other Contract / Commercial furniture. Repair of sails, tents and other outdoor gear for sports and leisure. We provide a service of Colour consultancy and Interior advice. We retail upholstery fabrics and essentials. Collection and delivery can be arranged at a small fee, depending on distance.
Boradruma, Snugboro, Castlebar • Tel: 094 9023532 / 086 8350608 Open Monday - Friday: 9am - 5pm Visit us online at www.boradrumaupholstery.ie
Specialising in Brick Fireplaces and Decorative Brickwork.
OUR PRICES WILL NOT BE BEATEN! Effrinagh Village, Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim Tel: 071-9623345 / 086-6073181
We Can Build all types of Arches, Bullseyes, Herringbones, etc Visit our website @ www.brickfireplaces.ie Email: info@brickfireplaces.ie Phone: 087-9390504 0510
PLUMBING AND HEATING
GERARD The Biggest & Best Value Fireplace Showrooms in Ireland
Save €€€s by calling to us Fireplaces • Stoves • Gas • Oil• Solid Fuel • Electric • Granite Worktop Specialists Sligo Road, Enniskillen. Phone: 048 66 326 327
DEVANEY The complete plumbing & heating Service. Tel: 071 9168046 Mob: 087 2903690
• • • • • •
New shop opening in Liosban Estate, Tuam Road, Galway City.
Granite hearths Room Heaters, Insert Stoves Boiler Stoves, Fitting Service Solid Fuel, Timber Logs New Age Stone Surrounds We have added Hunter, Charnwood Nestor Martin, Invictia, Stovax Full Call Out Service Full Plumbing & Heating Service
Kiltimagh, Co.Mayo
(Stove Body)
Tel: 091 771 716 • 087 7833 545 www.stovemangalwayltd.com stoveman@ymail.com • look us up on facebook
TERRYS STOVES www.terrysstoves.com
• Free Survey available • Solid Fuel Stoves • Gas Fires
• Heating Control Upgrades • Boiler Service & Installation • Solar Panels
Full Plumbing & Heating Services Available National Guild Of Master Craftsmen
Mobile: 086-2380126 Phone: 094 9382459 info@ecoheating.ie www.ecoheating.ie
SCRAP METAL
PETS AND ACCESSORIES
RADIO FENCE
THERE IS ONLY ONE RADIO FENCE NOTHING ELSE COMPARES
FENCE YOUR DOG • Takes the worry out of owning a dog • Keep your dog SAFE and HAPPY • Money back Guarantee • Simple to install
The most effective way to fence your dog We also stock Bark Controls and Sport Dog Trainers
Your Advert Here!
086 731 2801
Contact our Friendly Sales team on 071-9154538 for details of our excellent advertising deals
people with energy
When buying a stove you need good information on the wide range that is available I will help you get the product that best suits your needs.
Buy Once! Buy Right!
Phone: 087‐2066910 or 071‐9197925
C OAL D ELIVERIES
40kg Polish Coal..............€15.50 40kg Doubles..................€12.50 40kg Singles....................€11.50 40kg Rough Slack...............€8.50 40kg Smokeless Fuel.........€16.50 Briquettes...€4.00 each Paper Briquettes...60c
Call 087-2972586
Tel: 071-9143183
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Contact our Friendly Sales team on 071-9154538 for details of our excellent advertising deals For a FREE BROCHURE Ring Mon - Sat 1850 70 60 50 Email: info@petsafe.ie • www.petsafe.ie
SCRAP METALS
WANTED Mohill Road, Carrigallen • WFPLM1000102
For all your scrap Metal Needs • Copper • Brass • Lead • Batteries • Alloys • Cars (ATF) • White Goods • Farm Machinery... etc Collection Service Available Top Prices Paid Contact Mark: 083-150-1833
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39 WATER TREATMENT AND SEWAGE SYSTEMS
No.1in the No.2 Business... • Domestic Drain Cleaning • Emergency Service Call Out • Commercial Drain Cleaning • Man Hole Covers Replaced • Odours Investigated • High Velocity Water Jetting • Annual Maintenance Contracts • CCTV Drain Inspection
• Septic Tank Cleaning
Bonniconlon Road, Ballina Sep!c Tank Upgrading
• Pre Cast Sep!c Tanks / Supplied & Fi"ed • Wastewater Treatment Systems • Ter!ary Treatment for Enhanced Treatment Levels EN Cer!fied • Pump Sta!ons for Domes!c & Commercial use • Over 20 Years Experience • Service and Repairs to most models of Treatment System • All Groundwork Services / Machine Hire • Agent for Bord Na Móna / Anua Environmentals • Covering the North West
email: wimsey@eircom.net
Contact Damien: 087 297 4842 or 071 916 8086
M.D.S
24 Hr Emergency Service 365 Days
Maintenance & Drainage • Sewer Pipe, Drain & Gully Cleaning • Septic Tanks & Grease Traps Cleaned • Toilets, Baths, Sinks - Odours Investigated • CCTV Pipe Surveying - Pipe Laying & Repair • Manhole Covers Replaced FREE ESTIMATES - C2 REG - FULLY INSURED
• Water Analysis • Water Filtration • Water Softening • Well Drilling • Pump Supplied and Fitted • Rain Water Collection & Purification • Sewage Treatment Systems IN THE BUSINESS FOR OVER 25 YEARS
For fast efficient service call your local engineer on:
Contact Michael 087-276-7003 / 096-70224 Email: Michaelegan1@eircom.net
SLIGO / LEITRIM 086-8106029 MAYO / GALWAY 086-8177634 ROSCOMMON / ATHLONE 086-3946395 Office: 096-29986 / Fax: 096-45223
Email: waterteck@eircom.net Website: www.waterteck.com Phone: 086-8072249 071-9658976
Dating Classifieds RETIRED LADY Likes TV, Cinema, Theatre, and social evenings. WLTM Gent 60+ of similar interestes. Replies to Box 998 the usual address along with a Stamped Envelope MALE EARLY 40’S Seeking female for friendship, Call or text 087-2781436 ROSCOMMON MAN Seeks curvy femlae, medium height aged 24-45 for friendship and fun. Anytime, can travel. Call or text: 086-3968335 LONELY SINGLE MAN Kind hearted, loving, honest and caring would like to meet a single girl Filipina or other country in the world for loving relationship. Call or text Tel: 085-1481578
MAYO MAN, 53 Single, attractive, sincere, seeks kind lady same age for relationship. Tel: 0870555374 WIDOWER, 65 seeks lady for friendship, companionship and maybe romance, N/S, S/D. Enjoys nature, seaside, cinema, food, coversation, line dancing and travel. Replies to Box number 1025 at the usual address WIDOWER OVER 60 Would like to meet lady in similar position for friendship and maybe a little romance. Enjoys nights out, cinema and all sports. Replies to Box 1024 at the usual address. MALE 40 SEEKS Female. I am single, fit outdoors guy. Call or text 0876467174
MALE EARLY 40’S Seeking female for friendship . Call or text: 0872781436 TALL, DARK AND HANDSOME Male, Mayo area. Seeks female for discreet adult fun. Cat travel Call: 085-1924230 EAST MAYO MALE Wants to meet others males for friendship. Own Place. Call: 086-2550981 OUTGOING SLIGO LADY (61) Likes dancing, swimming, hillwalking, travel, reading, S/D, N/S, interested in meeting honest caring male, similar age and interests for friendship maybe leading to a relationship. Replies to box number 1016
FREE DATING CLASSIFIED *
GENT Enjoys swimming, keep fit, walks, conversation, eating in and out, loking for a honest and caring aldy 50-65 ish as a friend and companion. Replies to Box number 1028 at the usual adress. YOUNG GENTLEMAN 51 years, kind, gentle and sincere. Loving Person, appearance very slim and good looking. Looking for kind and nice lady for lots of love, romance. Non Irish also welcome. LEading to relationship. Replies to box number 1015 at the usual address. MAYO MAN Would like to meet a nice lady any age, so I can put a lovely smile on your face, discreet and nice time. Would you like? Tel: 087-6372540
FIRST CLASS DATING All applicants individually matched by me. Irish owned and operated. Call Jane 087-3345116 ROSCOMMON LADY Early 60's, W.T.M. Widower 60 -65. N.S. for friendship, leading to a relationship. Replies to box number 968 at the usual address.
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