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GARDAI TAKE STATEMENTS FROM WITNESSES IN OUGHTERARD
Date Published: 26-Sep-2011
Gardai in Oughterard have begun interviewing witnesses in their investigation into the death of local man John Kenny.
A senior Garda source has confirmed detectives are speaking to people and taking statements this afternoon but have insisted no arrests have yet been made.
Door to door enquiries are also being carried out.
A post mortem examination is being carried out by the State Pathologist Dr Marie Cassidy at University Hospital Galway, which began around 4.30pm.
Gardai say the direction of their investigation will depend on the results of the post mortem examination.
The body of the teacher and part-time publican was discovered by a family member around 6 o’ clock last evening with his hands tied behind his back.
56 year old John Kenny has one daughter and siblings who live in the local area.
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Retail industry trade body welcomes B&Q announcement
Date Published: 07-May-2013
Retail Excellence Ireland, the country’s largest retail industry trade body, has welcomed the news that 60 jobs have been saved at the city branch of B&Q.
It’s after the home improvements store successfully exited examinership.
Under the scheme, 2.4 million euro is to be invested by parent company Kingfisher plc, and B and Q will continue to trade at eight stores
This means 640 jobs have been saved nationwide, including 60 at the outlet in Knocknacarra.
However, David Fitzsimons of Retail Excellence Ireland says landlords need to be willing to help out smaller retailers too.
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Foundation reports nine Galway heart deaths each week
Date Published: 09-May-2013
Nine people die in Galway every week from heart disease and stroke.
That’s according to the Irish Heart Foundation, which is launching its Happy Hearts Appeal today. (9/5)
An Taoiseach, Enda Kenny, launched the appeal today to help raise funds for the charity, which has seen increasing demand on its patient services.
The Foundation says it needs to raise at least half a million euro to maintain existing information services.
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Call to tackle delays at Oranmore rail crossing
Date Published: 13-May-2013
Concerns have been raised over traffic delays at the railway crossing in Oranmore.
Councillor Jim Cuddy says he has received many representations from local motorists who have been experiencing extended delays.
He says the closed barrier can sometimes cause a traffic tailback as far as the roundabout near the Maldron hotel.
Cllr Cuddy has brought the matter to the attention of Iarnrod Eireann and has asked for an explanation as to why the crossing is closed for so long.