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Funding announced for unfinished estates

Four unfinished housing estates in Mayo are to benefit from €245,727 in funding.

€329,000 in funding for footpath and pavement works in the county

Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring has confirmed that his Department has allocated €329,525 in funding to Mayo County Council for pavement and footpath works in a number of areas in the county.

Mulherin urges caution on Ballina Town Councillors following N26 knockback

Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin has cautioned the elected members of Ballina Town Council on its decision to dismiss out of hand the work of the Road Design Office at Mayo County Council in finding an alternative route for the N26. Dep Mulherin said this week: “It must be remembered that up until the decision of An Bord Pleanála to refuse to confirm the CPO on the N26 Stage 2 (Mount Falcon to Bohola Road) in February 2010 the construction of that road was a priority for the county. Mayo County Council and all stakeholders were sent back to the drawing board to find an alternative route for the road. Except that was not possible for some time because, despite promises of support to address the predicament given by the previous government, no funding whatsoever was allocated to allow the council to begin the work of assessing and addressing the concerns of An Bord Pleanála and funding a new route. In effect the project was confined to the scrapheap under Fianna Fail.”

Ballina councillors claim town will be ‘isolated’ by road plans

All of the nine elected members of Ballina Town Council were seriously critical of all the different route options for linking the N26 out of Foxford to the N5 on to Dublin that are under consideration at present, at the April meeting of the council on Wednesday night. They were so critical that Fine Gael councillor Mark Winters proposed that Ballina Town Council reject all of the route options, which was seconded by independent councillor Gerry Ginty. Paul Hyland, senior executive engineer in the Mayo national roads design office, gave the council a presentation on the various number of routes that are under consideration. The routes will link up with the N5 at any one of a number of potential junctions between Turlough and Bohola.

County roads top of agenda on Mayo Industries Group meeting with An Taoiseach

An Taoiseach Enda Kenny held one of his biannual meetings with the Mayo Industries Group a couple of weeks ago to discuss road access to the county.

Turlough to Bohola road project

A presentation of the feasible route options for the N5/N26/N58 Turlough to Bohola Road Project will be held in Straide Community Centre on Wednesday and Thursday December 5 and 6, from 2pm to 8pm.

Moy Davitts take to the small screen

There will be plenty of excitement building through the towns and villages from Bohola to Foxford and all the townlands in between with the news that Moy Davitts will take part in the new series of Celebrity Banisteoir.

Mayo projects could benefit under EU stimulus package - CIF

A list of 20 Mayo road and sewerage projects previously announced but not yet completed, have been compiled by The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) which claims they could be advanced if the Government secures an EU stimulus package.

€300,000 allocated to find alternative route for N26 — Mulherin

Mayo Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin has informed Ballina Town Council that €300,000 has been allocated in this year’s Roads Budget to find the best alternative national road connection to Ballina and north Mayo, following the decision by An Bord Pleanala to refuse permission for Mayo County Council’s plan for the new route.

O’Dwyer Art Centre

A six-week painting course, with Pat Goff, starts on Tuesday February 7 from 2pm to 4pm. Cost: €60 for course.

 

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