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Tributes are being paid today to Sligo football star, 21 year old Red Óg Murphy who passed away suddenly yesterday. Barry Gallagher, Chairman of his local club, Curry GAA Club, said their sympathies and thoughts are with his family and the clubhouse is ‘open to all’ to offer support, advice…

The Minister with responsibility for the Office of Public Works has paid a visit to a building in Tubbercurry that will become the new garda station in the town. The building, which is beside the current small Garda station, was previously used as government offices. It has now been bought…

There are calls for ten households around Lough Talt in south Sligo to be supplied from the new €10m water treatment plant that has just started operation in the area. The households are not connected to the current system and are on opposite — and higher side — of the…

It could be 2022 at the earliest before a new Primary Care Centre will be built and operational in Tubbercurry. The initial design phase has been revisited as it appears the original blueprint was not adequate for the required services. The HSE have confirmed their intentions for the design stage…

The increasing interest in cremation rather than traditional burials, coupled with the difficulty in finding suitable lands for burial grounds, is reflected in a call for another columbarium to be provided in County Sligo. A columbarium is a place for the respectful storage of urns holding a deceased’s cremated remains.…

Improvements to the water main in Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo have now been completed. The works began in February of this year replacing 438 metres of cast iron pipes with high density plastic piping along Mountain Road. The renovations are part of Irish Water’s National Leakage Reduction Programme where the utility…