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Galway learn their lessons to see off Mayo at third time of asking

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It’ll be a tough one to take this for Mayo, they had beaten all before them and beaten Galway twice before in the Connacht championship, but when it came to the biggest day of all Galway had their number.

The Imperial or Daly's Hotel

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In November 1842, Castlebar businessman Martian Sheridan was declared bankrupt. Dublin auctioneer John Littledale published a list of Sheridan's assets to be sold by public auction.

Hundreds attend public meeting on survival of RSS and Tús schemes in Castlebar

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More than 500 people attended a SIPTU organised public meeting on the need to protect the operation of Rural Social Scheme (RSS) and Tús projects, in the Travellers Friend Hotel in Castlebar, on Monday night.

ATU signs MOUs with Canadian colleges

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College and Vancouver Community College, all based in Western Canada.

ATU Galway welcomes key companies and agencies to business engagement event

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The Atlantic Technological University (ATU) this week hosted a major business engagement event to assess to degree to which higher education institutions are meeting the needs of enterprise in the West and North West.

Explore Mayo Cycle hits the road next week

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Castlebar Cycling Club is pleased to announce that its hugely popular Explore Mayo Cycle Sportive will make a welcome return on June 25.

Castlebar returns to success in latest litter survey

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The latest survey by Irish Business Against Litter shows Castlebar in 11th spot in the ranking of 40 towns and cities and deemed Cleaner than European Norms.

N5 Westport-Turlough Road Project progressing well

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In a Project Update to Castlebar Municipal District at its most recent May meeting, Mayo County Council reported that the N5 Westport to Turlough route, which connects on to the main Westport-Dublin N5 motorway, is progressing well, with expectations that the road will be ready to officially open in Q2 of 2023 - if not before.

Michael Moloney to perform at Cruinniú Na nÓg festivities

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To mark Cruinniú na nÓg 2022, Ireland’s national day of celebrating children’s creativity on Saturday June 11, the Linenhall Arts Centre has devised a thoroughly engaging programme of workshops for children and young people to delve into their artistic capabilities.

Michael Moloney to perform at Cruinniú Na nÓg festivities

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To mark Cruinniú na nÓg 2022, Ireland’s national day of celebrating children’s creativity on Saturday June 11, the Linenhall Arts Centre has devised a thoroughly engaging programme of workshops for children and young people to delve into their artistic capabilities.

 

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