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An Taoiseach Enda Kenny presented the Good Food Ireland Overall Supreme Award of the Year to Source Sligo who also took home the Good Food Ireland Newcomer of the Year Award - West. The coveted awards were presented at a prestigious ceremony of over 300 guests including hoteliers, restaurateurs, farmers, food producers and fishermen as well as key dignitaries were in attendance. Pictured above are: Claudine Foley Source Sligo, An Taoiseach Enda Kenny, Joe Grogan Source Sligo, Kevin Lane Chief Executive Irish Dairy Board, Marita Pinker Source Sligo & Redmond O'Donoghue Chairman Good Food Ireland.
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OT on the heels of the Ryanair announcement last week of four additional continental flights for Ireland West Airport, Knock, to Paris, Frankfort, Barcelona and Milan, comes the additional news of a grant of €4 million for runway and safety works. While the latest decision may have been forced on the Government due to EU regulations that the end of the runway has to be extended within the next three years, news of the investment, in conjunction with all the other positive developments, will serve to cement Knock’s position as a major regional airport, particularly after the recent downgrading of Sligo and Galway. This was acknowledged by airport managing director Joe Gilmore earlier this week when he said the funding was a further vote of confidence in Knock. He said that €3m of the funds would be spent on the runway end safety area on the N17 side of the airport. Some of the remaining €1million had already been spent this year on safety and security equipment. The balance of funding will be used for improvements to the fire station and it is planned to introduce a snow plough and de-icing equipment. He was also confident that additional essential funding would be provided later for extension of the passenger apron and main runway. Continued on Page 2
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Positive times ahead for Knock Airport continued from front page Many people may not be aware that Ireland West Airport Knock now serves over 25 international destinations and traffic numbers for 2011 are expected to exceed 650,000, with a further 10% growth in 2012 being forecasted. The Ryanair announcement of last week was preceded in July of this year by Flybe’s decision to introduce cheap flights to Edinburgh. A recent Ernst & Young independent study revealed that the airport supports a total of 984 jobs in the region with an overall economic contribution of €128m annually. Making the latest announcement Minister for Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring, said the project itself would provide 35 construction jobs over the next five months. Given the regional airport’s central position in Connacht, within an hour’s drive of key towns like Sligo, Boyle, Carrick-on-Shannon, and its closeness to Galway city, it is destined to play a pivotal role in the development of industry, culture and tourism in the west in the years ahead.
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Sligo Woodturner in the Art for Alexandra Appeal ARTISTS from all over Ireland donated pieces of their work to help raise money at a public auction, entitled Art for Alexandra, which was held at Adams Auction House in Blackrock on Sunday 27th November. Among the donors was Imelda Ryan-Jones from Riverstown, who donated a Matt Jones Square Edged Bowl in Yew to the Appeal. The charity event came about via the well known Joe Duffy Live Line radio show when listeners voiced their disgust at the horrific ordeal dealt to Russian artist Alexandra Trotsenko by Dublin man James Kenny. In a random attack Kenny burst into her home in Finglas, stabbed her in the face, neck, chest and abdomen, then she was bound and gagged before he cut off fingers on her right hand. He then left her for dead. When news of the recent Court Case against Kenny was heard up and down the country people were appalled. “As I watched the news that night I was so sickened that this would happen in Ireland” said Imelda.“To think that this young woman went to answer her own front door at 2.30 in the day and was met with such violence really is shocking”. “Matt and I were delighted to donate and a piece made from Yew was particularly
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The Frankie Kennedy Winter School Launch THE offical launch of the Frankie Kennedy Winter School took place on the Ronan Beo @3 on RTE Radio na Gaeltachta earlier this week. The programme which was broadcast live from the Grand Social in Dublin with music from Altan, Steve Cooney, Brendan Begley, Fidil and Maighread and Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill . This year Gaoth Dobhair will host the 18th annual Frankie Kennedy Winter School from December 27th to January 1st.The event is one of the largest traditional music gatherings in the county with international reknown, it is attended by musicians from all around the world. The Frankie Kennedy Winter School was established in December 1994 following Frankie's untimely death from cancer in September of that year. Frankie Kennedy, born in Belfast in 1955, became one of Ireland's best known traditional flute players through his work with the band Altan which he managed and founded with his partner Mairéad Ní Mhaonaigh. The school's vision is to continue his huge contribution to Irish traditional music, especially the music and song of Donegal. Four principal venues
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Mayo council to erect €70,000 statue to airport priest
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THE Minister for State for Small Business, Mr John Perry T.D. last week presented An Taoiseach, Mr Enda Kenny, T.D. with the Report of the Advisory Group for Small Business – “The Voice of Small Business – A Plan for Action”. The Taoiseach launched this Group in June and had asked Minister Perry for a report by end of year and to identify 5 Priority Actions from the Report on which immediate implementation can be commenced. “The Government recognises the challenges faced by small business and the contribution this diverse sector can make to economic recovery. This report “The Voice of Small Business” will provide a valuable input into Minister Bruton’s Jobs Strategy by setting out the collective views of small business,” said the Taoiseach. The Taoiseach commended the work of the Group, under Minister Perry’s chairmanship, and thanked all of the members for their participation in the Group’s work to date. The Minister for Small Business, John Perry, said “There are very good, practical and pragmatic ideas which aim to address immediate barriers and to set the scene for growth and job creation. Small firms are regionally spread, they create employment locally,
contribute to building a community, and enhance a location’s attractiveness as a place in which to live and do business.” An Inter-Departmental Liaison Group has also been established to pursue those recommendations of the Group which require cross-Government implementation. Minister Perry expressed his appreciation of the appointment by his Ministerial colleagues of representatives within their Departments who will act as advocates for the proposals of the Group. There are almost 200,000 small businesses in Ireland involving over 655,000 people. A significant proportion of these firms employ less than 10 people. Many trade on international markets, and there is potential for many more to internationalise. The Report is cast against a grim statistical background which shows there were 8000 fewer small businesses in Ireland in 2009 compared with 2007 (and 105,000 less employed) and the drop is understood to be continuing. Lack of finance for working capital and failure to deal with upward only reviews for rent are believed to be major factors in this decline. Time will tell whether this Report or initiatives introduced to bolster the sector will help to stem the tide.
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Knock gets lift from Ryanair THE announcement last week from Ryanair that it will operate flights from Knock to Barcelona, Frankfurt, Milan and Paris from March 2012 has been warmly greeted throughout the north-west. It has been viewed as a major boost to tourism and business connectivity in the region. Taoiseach Enda Kenny was at the airport with Ryanair Chief Executive Michael O’Leary to unveil details of the flights. He said the new routes will make Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Ryanair’s Michael Mayo and the west of O’Leary at last week’s launch Ireland far more accessible and attractive to foreign vis- performing particularly well with visitors from Spain, France, Germany its up by over 12 per cent for the first nine months of 2011. We are deterand Italy. Mr Joe Gilmore, Managing Director mined to ensure this growth continIreland West Airport Knock, said he ues into 2012, and the new routes was absolutely delighted to welcome announced today are very welcome the new services from four of Eu- in this regard.” Niall Gibbons, chief rope’s biggest markets in partnership executive of Tourism Ireland, said that with Ryanair. He added, “We wish to the introduction of the new Ryanair acknowledge the support of Govern- routes was fantastic news. “We have ment through its agencies and politi- seen very welcome growth of more cal representatives in ensuring these than 12 per cent in visitors from important services were put in place, Mainland Europe to Ireland for the and in particular Minister Ring and first nine months of 2011. At the end Niall Gibbons, CEO Tourism Ireland of this month, we will outline our plans for 2012, when we will be who deserve special mention.” Minister of State for Tourism and pulling out all the stops to build on Sport Michael Ring TD said the an- this growth and working to ensure nouncement was a very positive de- that the west of Ireland, and the envelopment for tourism and business. tire island, increases its share of the “Our Mainland European markets are global travel business.”
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Sligo Christmas Markets & Lighting up Ceremony THIS Sunday 4th December 2011, the lights are being turned on for the festive season with great fanfare, in a switching on ceremony that includes live entertainment and festive offerings from a range of local entertainment in Quay Street, Sligo. The crowds will be treated to a fantastic display right in the heart of Sligo City Centre. Quay Street will be transformed into a winter wonderland with a Christmas fair offering a range of markets specialising in a variety of gifts and crafts. This year both Sligo Chamber and Sligo Borough Council are delighted to be able to bring an outdoor Ice Rink to the streets of Sligo for the first time. AVA Systems will be adding to the festivities and enhancing Quay Street with illuminated lighting and specially constructed snow scenes. The City will come alive with costumed traders, carol singers and the delicious smells of roasted chestnuts, hot chocolate and hot fruit punch. Free entertainment kicks off at 12noon on Sunday 4th December outside City Hall. Kids of all ages can enjoy some slippery fun on Funny Bones’ synthetic ice-rink and there will also be a Christmas market with a variety of indigenous traders in operation from 12-6pm located at Quay Street. The crowds will be entertained from 3.30 to 5pm by the Barbershop Choir, the Orpheus Choir and the Ransboro school choir,
while the costumes, illuminated display features and experience of visual artists of The Workhouse, who entertained the crowds last year will be on hand again this year. A special performance by our very own Tabby will take place immediately after the tree is lit. No Christmas gathering would be complete without Santa, who we are told, has already accepted his invitation. There will be special guest appearances by Ciaran Kelly, Sligo Rovers with the FAI cup, and Sligo Rose Patricia Henry. Sligo’s Christmas Lights will be switched on by the Mayor, Cllr Rosaleen O’Grady and Sligo Chamber President Gerard Moore at approximately 4.30pm. Quay Street will be closed to traffic and taxis will be temporarily relocated for the duration. We hope that the public will join us in the celebrations by coming along to City Hall. Everyone is more than welcome. After the turning on of the Christmas Lights, €2500 worth of Shopping Vouchers will be given away. The draw from the consumer retail promotion organised by Sligo Chamber and some local media will be held. The Mayor and Chamber President will pick and announce the lucky winners. There will be five lucky winners, so shop in participating stores in the lead up to the turning on of the lights and enter the in-store draw to be in with a chance to win.
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’Connor’s Bar, Ballisodare, Co. Sligo is home one of Ireland’s best snugs, having topped the poll in the public vote for the Connaught and Ulster region as part of the Powers Whiskey Ireland’s Best Snug 2011 competition. Over 70 pubs were shortlisted for the contest which saw the public cast votes for their favourite pub snugs throughout October. The O’Connor family have been publicans in Ballisodare for over 65 years, with a third generation of the family now serving behind the bar. Rather than laying claim to any famous clientele, this family run business is home to the everyman. In summer, a platform is erected outside the pub for on street set dancing while for the rest of the year tradnights are a regular feature when the lilt of the bodhrán, flute and fiddle draws the crowds. A pot-bellied stove and a discreet snug add to the cosy atmosphere of the pub. Situated at
the front of the premises, with a frosted glass window that faces into the O’Connor family drapery shop, the snug has private access to the bar making it the perfect place to slip in for a quiet drink Speaking about the search, competition judge Emma Donnellan, Marketing Director Ireland at Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard said: “Irish snugs come in many forms and sizes, preserved, restored or adapted to suit modern pub needs. This competition is a fantastic opportunity for pubs to highlight the uniqueness of their own snug and for the public to show how much these spaces are loved as part of Irish pub culture - sought after spaces on a night out with friends and regarded as traditional enclaves of great chat. At Powers we aim to celebrate the snug in all its guises and to highlight the best Ireland has to offer. Congratulations to O’Connors Ballisodare on winning the Connaught Ulster title.”
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Appeal from Oxfam Castlebar shop “Make Christmas a little sweeter for people in need”
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Amongst the torn wrapping paper, gleaming new GHD’s, labelled clothes and boxed toys it is acceptable to become obsessed and content in your own little world.Your warm sitting room, surrounded by family and friends, mountains of chocolate is miles away from what so many individuals could even dream of! As a time of giving and caring Christmas is the perfect time to give something back to the society that has afforded you so much. A society that has enabled you to reach your full potential, away from danger, a society that allows friendships to flourish and education achieved. Charity leaflets flood through the letterbox in the run-up to Christmas, church gate collections become weekly and street appeals multiply as volunteers desperately try to make Christmas 2011 one to remember for everyone regardless of their circumstances. Yet there are so many ways that we can make a difference for this one day and make someone’s life a little bit better. The obvious way is through financial assistance yet many people may not be in a position to do that this year. While financial support is effective and extremely necessary as Christmas is a time for unity by simply offering a few hours of your time you can make more of a difference that money ever will. Calling in for a cup of tea and a slice of Christmas cake to your old neighbours for an hour may just brighten up their day until their daughter returns home. Inviting friends who live alone for dinner, will alleviate feelings of isolation and we are all guilty of cooking way too much for Christmas dinner anyway. By spending two hours during the Christmas week assisting homeless charities in soup-runs it means that the 12days of the recipients Christmas spent sitting on cold concrete can be slightly warmed by a hot drink. As children receive an abundance of new toys, old toys are cast aside although in perfect condition , and many charities are keen to send such items out to orphanages- where that old tennis ball can become an innocent child’s pride and joy. The rush of last-minute shopping, baking mince-pies and visiting you’re nearest and dearest can dominate the run up to Christmas but if we all contribute one hour, one item or one euro we can spread that amazing Christmas feeling to so many more worthy recipients.
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A first year on the Health Science & Physiology course at IT Sligo, he hopes to pursue a career which will allow him to indulge his love of sport. “I would like to work as a physiotherapist,” explained Liam who is also hoping to establish his own karate school in Ballintogher. A member of the Greendragons club which is attached to the Mercy College in Sligo, he said he owes a lot to his instructors John Sweeney and John’s son Michael. “I really want to teach karate. Unfortunately it is not an Olympic sport yet but I hope to progress and to compete at senior level in the world championship,” he explained. “I would also like as an instructor, to produce world champions”. An all-round sports enthusiast,
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Mrs Gross suggested that girls could read and discuss Margaret Atwood's book Cat's Eye, or the Hollywood film Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan, both of which deal with girls excluding each other.
PEER pressure and technology are putting girls at risk of being subjected to cruel comments 24 hours a day, England's communications champion has warned. Jean Gross said social media and texting have given girls more ways of excluding each other. Speaking ahead of addressing the Girls' Schools Association's annual conference in Bristol, Mrs Gross said: "Anybody who's been a girl knows that girls can often make each other's lives a misery in school through communication, through this business of forming of cliques and of being one minute 'you're my best friend' and the next day, suddenly, 'you're not my best friend, I've got another best friend'. "Now girls have got even more ways of excluding each other through communication, so they used to do it just through verbal language, now they can do it through texting and de-friending and all of those things." Mrs Gross said she believes that girls know when they are being mean to each other, but added: "I don't think they know quite how much it hurts, because the people who may be doing it, it may not happen to them, they're protected..." She added: "Teachers can teach some of the skills of say, not following blindly, you can teach assertiveness, you can teach girls about this kind of bullying, teach them to understand it." Mrs Gross suggested that girls could read and discuss Margaret Atwood's book Cat's Eye, or the Hollywood film Mean Girls, starring Lindsay Lohan, both of which deal with girls excluding each other. "I would advocate that you actually spend time exploring some of these issues with girls rather than just say 'girls will be girls' and it's always going to be like that," she said. Mrs Gross warned that technology has given the girls the chance to be cruel to each other "24-seven". "Some of my friends who have got girls inside school now say that you can't get away from it, you go home and it's there."
third of mobile phone users prefer to flirt with someone they are attracted to via text rather than face-to-face, a YouGov survey has found. People aged 25 to 34 are the most likely to use their phones to flirt with potential partners, with 33% saying they would initiate romance using text messages, and 29% of people aged 18 to 44 said they would do the same. Among older phone users, it appears that texting is still a popular way to flirt, with 26% of those aged 18 to 54 preferring to mostly flirt by sending text messages rather than holding a real life, face-to-face conversation. In total 2,002 UK mobile phone users across the country were surveyed in the online poll, conducted by mobile phone insurance provider insurance2go.co.uk. The West Midlands is the British region home to the most number of people likely to initiate romance via text message, with 24% tempting each other with texts. The East Midlands closely follows with 22%. Londoners also scored highly with one in five mobile owners using text messages to initiate romance. Duncan Spencer, managing director of insurance2go.co.uk, said text flirting was a growing phenomenon. He said: "Texting offers people a way to flirt with someone they may be attracted to without the danger of feeling embarrassed if their
advances are not reciprocated. "Mobile phones, particularly smart phones, have become so much more than just something to use to make a call. Now people's whole lives revolve around them, and that in-
cludes their most intimate feelings." Other top texters are the North West, with 20% preferring texts to conversations in person when it comes to flirting, and Yorkshire and the Humber, with 19% saying the same.
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Giant 30mph sign leaves drivers in no doubt of the speed limit A fake passport listing Adolf Hitler as a Jew with 'a little moustache' is being shown off by the National Archives. The spoof was made by British special forces during the Second World War to demonstrate their forgery skills - and mock the Fuhrer. Forgers, often recently released from prison, were employed by the Special Operations Executive to make fake passports, travel permits and work passes. After the war ended examples of such documents were preserved to illustrate their work - with the Hitler passport one of many held by the National Archives. Although accurate to the tiniest detail and showing exactly what the forgers were capable of, Hitler's passport also shows their sense of humour. As well as a red 'J', which stood for a 'Jew' on a German passport, they have given the infamous dictator a visa allowing him entry into Palestine - which was under British control at the time. The passport also lists the Nazi leader's occupation as a 'painter' and under distinguishing features they list his 'little moustache'. Mark Dunton, a records specialist at the National Archives, said: "I've looked at the fakes and the thing is, they are absolutely immaculate. "The Hitler passport is irreplaceable, it is almost beyond value. "I think it is very much in tune with the British public's way of belittling Hitler, cutting him down to size by ridiculing him."
Student trapped in clothes horse A student had to be cut free by firefighters after she got her head trapped inside a clothes horse. Danielle Morgan, of the University of Derby, admits she was "mucking about" in her flatmate's bedroom when the accident happened. Friends and staff at Sir Peter Hilton Court hall of residence tried to free her before calling the fire service, reports the BBC. The 18-yearold said she had been left with bruising to her neck and shoulders but could now laugh about the accident. She had fallen off the bed of her flatmate, Lisa Smith, 18, when the clothes horse fell on top of her and her head went through the frame. Miss Morgan, 18, from North Wales, said: "My friends just thought it was hilarious. "I found it funny at first but after it got taken off I had a panic attack and the ambulance came out." Derbyshire Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that they used cutting equipment to free Miss Morgan from the clothes horse.
Frustrated resident Tim Backhouse took drastic action when it came to limiting the number of speeding vehicles in the village of Bow, Devon painting a 15ft-high 30mph sign on the side of his house. THE father of three was concerned about the high volume of cars speeding by his home, so after the council failed to take action the 47-year-old took matters into his own hands. Mr Backhouse spent four hours painting the 30mph sign using specialist ladders and red and white emulsion paint. The end result was a speed-limit sign that's about as obvious as any we've ever seen. After constant rejections from highway officials, the painting of the sign cost Mr Backhouse a relatively paltry ÂŁ100. 'I know it might seem like a bit of a drastic measure but I'm sick and tired of motorists, lorries in particular, speeding through,' he said. 'There is no speed camera in the village so no incentive for people to abide by the law. 'If drivers just stuck to the speed limit Bow would be a much nicer place to live.' Mr Backhouse said he was concerned for other residents as well as his own family especially as many locals walk across the roads to the
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not be ruled out and it advised ‘pragmatic’ measures to reduce exposure, such as using hands-free kits and texting instead of calling. After assessing the research available, the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer concluded that mobile phone use is
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THE THEORY: Drinking steaming hot drinks is thought to damage the gullet. Hot tea was linked with an increased risk of oesophageal cancer in an Iranian study published in the British Medical Journal. Compared with warm or lukewarm tea (65c or cooler), hot tea (65-69c) was associated with twice the risk of oesophageal cancer, and very hot tea (70c or hotter) with an eight-fold increased risk. Drinking a cup of tea in less than two minutes straight after it was poured was associated with a five-fold higher risk of oesophageal cancer compared with drinking tea four or more minutes after being poured. EXPERT COMMENT:‘In countries such as Iran and Brazil, the culture is to consume absolutely boiling hot drinks,’ explains Professor Martin Wiseman, medical and scientific adviser at the World Cancer Research Fund. ‘They also often drink it using a metal straw which takes the liquid right to the back of the throat.This seems to cause inflammation of the oesophagus, and inflammation is associated with cancer as it can increase the risk of abnormal cells developing. ‘However, in the UK we tend to drink our tea several degrees colder and also add milk, which has a cooling effect and essentially eliminates this risk.’ MOBILE PHONES THE THEORY: Earlier this year, the World Health Organisation admitted that mobile phones may cause cancer. A review of evidence suggested an increased risk of a malignant type of brain cancer could
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THE FREEZER SESSIONS PREPARE TO TOUCH DOWN IN SLIGO FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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ligo music fans are in for a real treat as the renowned Jägermeister Freezer Sessions touch down in the town for the first time. Presented by Hot Press,The Freezer Sessions set to showcase Ireland’s most exciting music talent in a series of free gigs around the country. Hot Press is delighted to announce that the gig series will take place in McGarrigles, Sligo on Friday, December 2nd, with music from LE GALAXIE, TÚCAN, THE GORGEOUS COLOURS and THE DEAD FLAGS. Five other gigs will take place around the country in Galway (Dec 1st), Cork (8th), Limerick (9th), Waterford (Dec 10th) and Dublin (14th). With an eclectic mix of established acts and rising stars, and music ranging from all out rock 'n' roll to electro pop and everything in between, the sessions are set to receive full-houses everywhere they go... A total of 21 acts are lined up to play across the country, also including Republic of Loose, Daithí, The Frank And Walters, Rarely Seen Above Ground (R.S.A.G.), Fred, Spies, Brian Deady, Squarehead, Rams' Pocket Radio,The Casanova Wave,The Hot Sprockets, The Riptide Movement, Agitate The Gravel, The Depravations, Elaine Mai, El Hombre Jokes and Animal Beats. Presented by Hot Press, each Freezer Session is an invite-only event – fans can simply log on to hotpress.com to get their free tickets!
What's more – all those attending the Sligo gig will receive the FREE Freezer Sessions album, featuring the acts playing at the gigs across the country! Last year the Freezer Sessions were held in major cities across Ireland with huge numbers of music fans vying to get on the guestlist – and for the upcoming series, the organisers felt it vital to include Sligo on the bill.And so,The Jägermeister Freezer Sessions will hit McGarrigles in Sligo on Friday, 2nd December in what promises to be a night of outstanding entertainment with music. The acts on the Sligo bill have stormed the Irish music scene of late, amassing an ever-growing and fervent fanbase on their way... It's been a breakthrough year for Dublin powerhouses LE GALAXIE following the release of their fantastically-titled Laserdisc Nights II full-length debut. Their growing live reputation has seen them go down a storm at this year's Electric Picnic festival. With a penchant for glowsticks, futuristic musings and 80's-flavoured synth action, Le Galaxie have established themselves as one of the country's most unique and exciting acts. Instrumentalist act TÚCAN started off as just an acoustic guitar duo founded by Donal Gunne and Pearse Feeney who would go on to score a top-30 debut album in 2009 with Aliquot Strings. Since the release of that well-received record,
DRUID PRESENTS BIG MAGGIE A riveting story of money, land and secret sex Aisling O’Sullivan (The Clinic, Raw), John Olohan (The Tudors and Druid's The Silver Tassie) and Keith Duffy (Coronation Street, Boyzone) lead a cast of eleven of Ireland’s finest actors in this much loved play by John B. Keane, complete with caustic wit and scandalous honesty. On the day of her husband's funeral, Maggie Polpin (Aisling O’Sullivan), widowed mother of four, is now ready to take power into her own hands... but at what cost? On tour to ten Irish venues, Druid’s Big Maggie promises to be one of the hottest tickets in theatre this year – if you do one thing this autumn, don’t miss this! Tickets available on www.ticketmaster.ie as well as from the Royal Theatre Box Office on 0818 300 000.
Túcan has taken a risk and added drummer and percussionist Paul Wehrly and bass player Keith Kelly to their ensemble. The band has played loads of festivals in recent years and opened for Regina Spektor in Dublin after she saw them busking in Temple Bar. Dublin pop group THE GORGEOUS COLOURS has come a long way since winning a Hot Press contest in 2006 to play Castlepalooza. The quintet's brand of effortless folk-pop in their self-titled debut album and subsequent releases has been widely praised and earned them supporting positions with big names like Lisa Hannigan this year along with numerous headliners. 'Chopped Hearts' is the latest single from The Gorgeous Colours and comes hot on the heels of the sunny and radio-friendly 'It's OK To Be Normal.' Borrowing their name from Canadian post-rockers Godspeed You! Black Emperor's song 'The Dead Flag Blues', pop punk merchants THE DEAD FLAGS have been catching the attention of the music industry of late... Their stellar 2010 debut Gentleman's Club won over critics with their surprisingly controlled take on animal attraction in songs like 'Woman!', 'Cheating On You', and 'Oh My Love! Oh My God!' The band's latest offering is the powerful rock number 'You Got It Wrong'. Go to www.hotpress.com to get free tickets to The Jägermeister Freezer Sessions.
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Pearse Street, Ballina, Co. Mayo
Tel: 096-72437
Quality Beef, Lamb and Pork Homemade Sausages and Black & White Pudding Orders Now Being Taken for Turkeys, Glazed Hams, Geese and Ducks Best Wishes to the Bond Cafe Bistro from all at Quinn Butchers
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe from
Evening Menu Starters
Creamy Sautéed Mushrooms with a dash of Brandy, served with Billy’s Gold Winning Artisan Breads.....€5.95 Crab Claws with Garlic Butter and Bread Selection.....€7.95 Soup of the Day G/F.....€5.95 Classic Caesar Salad.....€6.95/12.95 Caprese Salad with tomato/mozzarella/R Onion and Basil......€6.95 Garlic French bread with/w/o Mozzarella Cheese.....€3.50/€4.50
Main Courses
8 oz/10 oz Succulent, Sizzling Prime Fillet of Steak on the Stone, local Irish Beef, served with handcut chips and a Peppercorn Sauce.....€21.95/€24.95 8 oz Texan Jack’s Burger on Sesame Seed Bun, melted cheese, Home Made Mayonnaise/Tomato Sauce/Mustard Relish served with chips and green dressed salad.....€11.95 Thai Green Chicken Curry with Basmati Rice G/F.....€13.95 Roasted Fillets of Irish Chicken in a White Wine and Mushroom Sauce served with Creamy Mash.....€15.95 Clare Island Salmon Pan Fried with Soya or Beurre Blanc.....€14.95 Spaghetti with Chicken strips and Homemade Pesto.....€ 14.95 Home Made Classic Lasagne with Chips or Green Salad..... €12.95 Roasted Mediterranean Vegetables served with Pasta and Boillie Goat’s Cheese.....€14.95
Desserts
Baileys and Toblerone Cheesecake.....€5.95 Raspberry Pavlova.....€5.95 Warm Chocolate & Walnut Brownie with Fresh Cream or Icecream.....€5.95
Coffee Liqueur
Classic Irish coffee with Whiskey.....€5.95 Bailey’s Irish Coffee Cream.....€5.95 Classic French (Brandy) Coffee.....€5.95 All Steak for Stone Beef has full traceability, and is supplied locally by Dunleavy Meats. All other meat supplied by Quinn’s Butchers. Igoe’s Enniscrone Fish supplies Tiernan Bros Foxford.
Designer & Producer of Interiors for the home and workplace
Tel: 087-6988485 Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe from Alfy
Best wishes to Marianne & all the staff at the Bond Cafe
BRIAN CONNOR
PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTOR For the professional finish
Call: 087-7469083
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe Bistro from Eamonn O’Boyle
T
he Bond Cafe Bistro is all about the food so in addition to the wonderful array of home cooked food prepared by Mari and her team every day of the week, including Saturday's, we are delighted to introduce you to Sebastien, our new wonderful French chef who has joined us from his last appointment of 2 years at the biggest chain of Italian Pizzerias in France, Del Arte, Sebastien will be providing a mix of French/Italian cusine, both of which which he will prepare in our Bistro on Friday and Saturday evenings from 5pm ownwards when we will also offer our ‘Steak on The Stone’ healthy eating concept. Sebastien, Mari and team will be available every evening of the week during the month of December for The Party Season, whether its a large family gathering, an office party or for us to cook for you to Take Out to enjoy our food with your family and friends at home. Booking is essential for Bistro or Take Out as everything is freshly cooked to order. We are now taking bookings in our Cafe/Bistro for First Communions, Confirmations, Birthdays, Christenings, Anniversaries, pre/post wedding parties and office celebrations, to say 'thank you' for a job well done or other occasions. Every item is freshly prepared, including our Pizza Dough, so we keep our menu choices workable in our not so large kitchen, however, we are more than happy to prepare food for special diets should we be made aware at the time of booking.
Gourmet Pizzas
CHRISTMAS PARTIES
9” €7.95/12” €9.95
MARGHERITA: Tomato Sauce and Mozzarella Cheese, Tomatoes
BOOKINGS NOW BEING TAKEN Call: 096-75060
HAWAIIIAN: Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella, Pineapple and Cooked Ham
Cakes for Special Occasions • Wedding Cakes • Birthday Cakes• Christening Cakes
“If you dream it, we can make it”
AMERICAN: Pepperoni, Mozzarella and Tomato FOUR CHEESE: Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella, Feta, Parmesan Shavings CAJUN:Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella and Spiced Cajun Chicken Strips LA REINE: Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella, Proscuitto Ham, Olives THE BOND PIZZA SPECIAL.....€13.95 Any 4 toppings, served Italian style with Rocket Salad placed on Top Make your own 3 topping selection - Extra Toppings €1 Each: Mozzarella, Baked Ham, Crispy Bacon, Red Onions, Red Peppers, Mushrooms, Anchovies, Sweetcorn, Olives, Sundried tomatoes, Roasted Vegetables, Prawns
CALZONE.....€11.95 Choose 3 fillings - Extra fillings €1 each • Freshly Prepared Pizza Dough • Any 3 Toppings • Eat in or Takeaway • Served Between 5–8pm Fri & 4–8 pm Sat
STEAK ON THE STONE EACH FRIDAY/SATURDAY EVENING BOOKING REQUIRED
Christmas Menu
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe Bistro from Billys Bakery, Supplier of Award Winning Artisan Breads
Tel: 096-75478
The Quay, Ballina, Co. Mayo www.billysbakery.com
Starters
Salmon and Gambas ‘Ballottine’ on Spice Wine Jelly crispy Rocket salad (Ballottine de Saumon et Gambas, sa gelée au vin épicé, salade de roquette croquante) Or Tartlet of Earth and Sea (Surf and Turf) Roasted Duck filet and queen scallop, button Mushrooms, Pinenuts and Herbs (Tartelette entre terre et mer filet de canard sauté, champignons, noix de pétoncle, pinions de pin.)
Main Course
Moygownagh F/R Roasted Turkey breast stuffing with Whisky & Red Onions Creamy mushrooms, chestnut sauce and Spaëtzle (Roti de dinde farce au whisky et oignions rouge sauce crémeuse aux marrons et champignons, spaetlze) Or Braised Beef with Guinness and red Wine from Bordeaux glazed vegetables, fondant baby Potatoes (Bœuf braisé à la Guinness et au vin petit légume glacés, pommes fondantes)
Dessert
Chocolate Fondant cake with pistachio ice cream and Caramel ‘‘Crème Anglaise’’ (Fondant au chocolat, glace à la pistache et crème anglaise au caramel.) Or Fresh Fruits Gratin with Champagne (Gratin de fruits frais au champagne)
Handmade with a family tradition and passion since 1888
DUNLEAVY MEATS LTD COONEAL, BALLINA Large quanity required of Heifers, Bullocks, Cows, Sheep and Lambs Top prices paid liveweight or deadweight Contact Michael or John 096-33930 or 087-2336184
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe Bistro from Michael and John
Tempany’s YOUR QUALITY CATERING SUPPLIER
€24.95 per head Experience for yourself what has been described as “melt in the mouth”, “the best steak I have ever tasted”, I really did not want that steak to end” Check out the freshly made desserts and enjoy a glass of wine to complete the experience.......
SPARE PARTS SUPPLIER
Wine available by the Glass or Bottle • Liqueur Coffees Visit us for all your catering & party hire needs We Supply quality home bakeware and utensils, including a wide range of Wilton Sugar Craft. Great Selection of Wedding Cake Decorations and Equipment
Elements for Boilers, Bulbs for Bain-maries, Thermostats, etc, etc
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe Bistro from all at Tempany’s Hill St, Ballina - Tel: 096-72607 Email: antempany@eircom.net
• Domestic • Commercial • Industrial
Specialists in Emergency Lighting & Portable Applicance Testing (PAT Testing) Best Wishes to Marianne and all the Staff The Bond Cafe from Kavanagh Electrics Rathowen,Killala, Co Mayo • Tel: 087-2355114 kelectrics@killalabay.net
For Full Range of Catering Equipment
Best Wishes to The Bond Cafe Bistro from Michael Carr Foods, Ballina