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![]() Help the Road Tar is Melting!!
![]() Rachel Jennings and her Lassie lookalike - a winner at the 85th Claremorris Agricultural Show. Click for more winners from Michael Donnelly. Climate Change: Things are changing indeed when you see Maize growing in Sligo along the coast road near Enniscrone. Diesel Dipping: Ever thought about using cheap home heating oil to run your car?
Clare: Visit the Aillwee Caves, Bunratty Castle and Kilkee with the Hawk. Local Papers Comment: Casting an eye on last week's local papers... Married Priests... CAMP West up and running... sewage smells and slurry smells... archaeology around Clew Bay... Mayo jobs... Angling Reports: Read the latest angling reports from the North Western and Western Regional Fisheries Boards. Second Photo
Irish Roots? Find your long lost Irish relatives using our roots page. Especially useful if you have Mayo roots. Featuring:
Mayo Moments Watch our specially made videos online ![]() Castlebar SportsSwimming: Results Irish Open Age Group Championships - Division 1 Results. . Catch up on the earlier swimming columns. Mitchels Notes: Read the latest from Castlebar Mitchels notes - weekly updates. |
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Old Front Pages:Friday 8th August 2003
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Our PhotographsThe West - from Addergoole to Windy Gap: Over 2000 photographs for you to browse through with a West of Ireland emphasis. Galleries: Because we add 20 or 30 new photos every day we now have many thousands of photos on the Castlebar site. |
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Why not visit Castlebar, County Mayo in the West of Ireland? |