Claremorris's Robert Lally elected North West Vice-President of Macra
Fri, Apr 07, 2023
Robert Lally from Claremorris has been elected North West Vice-President of Macra and is pictured here celebrating (back left) with President Elect Elaine Houlihan (wearing green), Vice President Elect - Patrick Jordan, Leinster and Aishling O’Keeffe, Munster (wearing red), following the Macra elections on Wednesday night. Robert is a full-time beef farmer and was co-founder of Claremorris Macra club in 2019 and has held national roles including Mayo NCR for 2022/23 and being a member of Macra’s Agricultural Affairs committee in 2022/23. He also represented Ireland in the European Congress of young farmers in Brussels last December (2022).
Read more ...Councillor forecasts poor summer for Mayo
Fri, Mar 31, 2023
A Westport Fine Gael councillor has asserted that Mayo is set to have a poor tourist season this summer as a result of a shortage of accommodation due to the housing of Ukrainians, tied in with the fact that, as a county, it has become 'stale' in terms of what it offers visitors.
Read more ...No GP service for middle-income people
Fri, Mar 31, 2023
HSE West has confirmed that a shortage of GPs in the region is making it difficult for people to receive medical care or get on a patient list with a doctor.
Read more ...Completion date approaching for New N5 project
Fri, Mar 31, 2023
Good progress is being made on The N5 Westport to Turlough Road Project, members of Castlebar MD were informed this week and the completion date for the works is projected for some time in the second quarter of the year.
Read more ...New daily service connecting Heathrow to Ireland West Airport
Fri, Mar 31, 2023
Marking the commencement of the new daily service to London Heathrow from Ireland West Airport with Aer Lingus are Joe Gilmore, CEO of Ireland West Airport (2nd left) with Aer Lingus Crew - L-R: Maria Moran, captain Mike Candon, Jose Ribeiro, Ashley Farrell, Eoghan Gilchriste (first officer) and Ellen Farrissey, after landing at the airport on the inaugural Aer Lingus flight EI916 Airbus. Photo: Michael McLaughlin.
Read more ...ED was under pressure after busy bank holiday weekend
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
Saolta asked that only patients requiring urgent emergency care attend the ED, and advised that any patients who attend ED for routine and non-urgent treatment would experience very long waiting times.
Read more ...Splash and dash triathlon event a great success at Lough Lannagh, Castlebar
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
At the start of 2023 Mayo Sports Partnership partnered with Triathlon Ireland to roll out Tri Heroes within schools in Mayo. Tri Heroes teaches primary and secondary school pupils of all ages and abilities cycling, running and where facilities allow – swimming.
The programme has been designed by Triathlon Ireland to be both fun and challenging; and can be run as part of a school’s curriculum or as an after-school activity.
Read more ...'Grossly unfair people live in dread of flooding,' says Calleary ahead of Ballina consultation
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
It is 'grossly unfair' that people in Ballina live with the constant dread of having all their possessions destroyed by flooding, Minister of State Dara Calleary said last evening, ahead of next week's public consultation on the Ballina Flood Relief Scheme.
Read more ...Newport, the Town of the Two Graces, celebrates Princess Grace of Monaco
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
His Serene Highness, Albert, Prince of Monaco made an official visit to Newport, last week where he unveiled a specially commissioned sculpture of his mother, Princess Grace of Monaco.
Read more ...Mayo Community Diary
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
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Yoga and mindfulness day retreat at Jack's Cottage Islandeady
Swinford and Kiltimagh students set for Croke Park entrepreneurship final
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
Mayo Local Enterprise Office have announced that teenage entrepreneurs from Scoil Muire agus Pádraig, Swinford and St. Louis Secondary School, Kiltimagh will represent Mayo at this year’s Student Enterprise Programme National Finals on Friday, May 5.
Read more ...Clothes worn in tradition and art to be subject of Westport lecture next week
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
'Red petticoats, hooded cloaks and trusties. The clothes we wore in tradition and art.' will be the subject of a Westport Civic Trust lecture by Dr Anne O'Dowd in the Plaza Hotel, on Tuesday next March 28.
Studies of the clothing of ‘ordinary’ people in Ireland in the past must consider that very often the clothes were generously patched and frequently described as having a ragged appearance.
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