Jim McArdle had a hugely successful career on the football pitch, but on its greatest day, injury denied him playing what would undoubtedly have been a central .
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Cornwall Council s new Conservative leaders have announced they will close the council s Brussels office.
Ahead of the local elections in May, the Conservatives made closing the office a key manifesto pledge but critics have labelled the move anti-business .
Council leader Linda Taylor said they believed there was no longer a need for it after Brexit.
The office will close in September and will save the council £25,000 a year.
The Brussels office was funded in a partnership between the council, the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Local Enterprise Partnership and Combined Universities in Cornwall, the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) reported.
Leitrim GAA is in mourning for the second time in a matter of months with the news that the legendary Cathal Flynn, a hero to generations of Leitrim people all .
It was disappointing not to win a Connacht title for the Leitrim supporters - Packie McGarty
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In April 2016, the Round Towers club in Clondalkin, Dublin featured an interview with Packie.
Seán Creedon spoke with the former Leitrim footballer and St Brigid s Road and Newlands resident who gave a fascinating insight into his career.
Leitrim may have the smallest population of any county in Ireland, but the county has given us some famous people, like Packie McGarty. The legendary Packie, who played senior football for Leitrim for 23 years, finished his career here in Clondalkin with Towers.
Anywhere GAA supporters meet and you mention that you are connected with Round Towers, the name Packie McGarty comes up with people enquiring about the brilliant forward.