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An application by Flix Cinema and Leisure Ltd. to develop a 10-screen cinema building with 1,918 seats, café and seating area at the Navan Retail Park on the Athboy Road was refused by the planning appeals board on Monday.
[Source: Meath Chronicle]

MONAGHAN

Conroy Gold and Natural Resources will look to joint venture options to fund mining of its County Monaghan gold discovery.

The explorer hopes to bring up over 15 million ounces of gold along a 30-mile trend stretching over counties Cavan, Monaghan and Armagh.

"We're probably looking to raise [$78 million] to mine the first 20 percent of Clontibret," said Chairman Richard Conroy. The Monaghan target would be the project's pilot mine.
[Source: Irish Independent]

OFFALY

Gardaí (police) have arrested four people outside Tullamore as part of an on-going operation into the activities of Dissident Republicans.

Members from the Special Detective Unit, supported by other National Units, arrested three males (20s and 30s) and one female (20s) at Rahan, County Offaly last Tuesday.

The four are currently detained at Tullamore (male and female) and Mullingar (two males) Garda Stations under the provisions of Section 30 of the Offences Against the State Act 1939.
[Source: Offaly Express]

ROSCOMMON

The Bishop of Elphin has voiced his concern over the future of Cloverhill N.S., situated just a few miles from Roscommon Town, appealing to the local community and parents to cooperate with the school to increase student numbers.

According to Bishop Christopher Jones, “the closing of a school can compare with switching off a powerful light in the community and of course once closed it is literally impossible to ever see it open again.”

Numbers in the school have dropped to below seven, the first time in its 125-years, and an urgent increase in numbers is needed in order for the school to stay open.
[Source: Roscommon Herald]

SLIGO

A doctor who said he did not think falsifying his patient’s test results was “a big deal” has given an undertaking at a Medical Council fitness-to-practice inquiry not to do it again.

Dr. John Stewart McKenna (28) from County Sligo, now a senior house officer at Our Lady’s Children’s Hospital, Crumlin, was working at St. Michael’s Hospital in Dún Laoghaire when the incident occurred.

Taking into account Dr. McKenna’s inexperience, his immediate admission of his actions and references from colleagues, the inquiry committee last Wednesday decided to make no findings of professional misconduct or poor professional performance against him.
[Source: Irish Times]

TIPPERARY

Hundreds of screaming schoolgirls greeted Una Healy on Friday, November 23, in the Presentation Secondary School’s assembly hall, as the Thurles singer/songwriter returned to her old Alma Mater as part of R.T.É.’s new series of “School around the Corner.”


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