Thursday, December 12, 2013

Funding for L.Key Forest Park

Local Government TD, Frank Feighan, has warmly welcomed €58,000 in funding from the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport for the provision of a multi-use games area at Lough Key Forest Park.
• "This funding, will be allocated to Roscommon Co Council to develop this exciting recreational facility. "I am delighted that the Lough Key Forest Park project received the maximum funding of €58,000.
• "This multi-use games area will be yet another significant addition to the array of top class recreational and leisure facilities at the park which is certainly the North West’s ‘Jewel in the Crown’," concluded Deputy Feighan.

Clarke's Bar & Restaurant

Clarkes Bar & Restaurant

Gift Vouchers are available at Clarke's Bar ... a great Christmas gift idea
• Clarke's bar has an excellent A La Carte And Wine Menu. Our new Chefs have created a tasty Christmas Menu. Call Clarke's on 071 966 2064 for more information. 

Decorate your Christmas Cake

If you would like to decorate your Christmas cake beautifully, then Taylor's Interiors just the thing for you...
• Assumpta Doherty will give a cake decorating masterclass in Taylor's Kitchen Shop next Friday at 12.30pm.
• Go on, go on, come in on Friday, Assumpta guarantees lots of inspiration.
Boyle Celtic Race Night
Fri 13th December in The Railway Bar: Don't let the fearsome date put you off. First Race will run at 10pm
• Come along and have a little flutter, maybe put together a syndicate for the auction race (the final race of the night) and have some fun with Boyle Celtic FC.

Boyle driver avoids jail term after fatal crash

• Extracts from Shannonside FM report: Alan Harrington of Lacken, Kingsland, Boyle was 18 years old at the time of the accident, in which his 17 year old friend Eoin Lavin, of Lisserdrea, Boyle died in August 2012.
• In the Lavin Family’s Victim Impact Statement, they pleaded with Judge Anthony Hunt that they did not want to see their son’s friend Alan Harrington go to prison.
• Handing down the sentence of a community service order and a driving ban, the Judge said it was clear that Mr Harrington’s attitude and behaviour had been exemplary throughout the investigation and that he wasn’t liable to re-offend