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‘Peak season’ for burglaries as evenings get darker

The Mayo garda division recorded 164 burglaries in the first six months of the year.

More positive news for county’s tourism sector

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Tourism experts and leaders gathered in Westport this week to discuss the future of the industry in Mayo.

New report shows sun keeps shining for tourism sector

Minister of State Michael Ring is enjoying a sunny tenure in his tourism portfolio.

McFadden hopeful for another bumper year for tourism

Deputy Gabrielle McFadden has said that the Midlands are in a prime position to benefit from another year of bumper tourism. The Fine Gael TD for Longford-Westmeath was speaking after the latest figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) showed that the number of tourists coming to Ireland rose by a further 7.5 per cent in the first three months of this year.

Irish people showed their love for Mayo in 2013

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Whether it is our dramatic coastal scenery, world class cycling attractions or soft, rolling green hills, something about Mayo has mass appeal.

Time to take action on crime says Cllr Murphy ahead of tonight’s awareness meeting

Cllr Michelle Murphy is organising a free crime awareness evening to be held tonight Thursday April 3 at 8pm in the Clybaun Hotel with a number of speakers who will share their experiences and issue practical tips on how to protect yourself and your property.

Strong tourism sector growth expected to continue

The tourism sector continued to show strong signs of growth, according to the latest figures release by the Central Statistics Office (CSO) for overseas visits to Ireland for the period December 2013 to February 2014.

Market Square building sells for €532,500

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A large retail and office building in the heart of Castlebar, overlooking Market Square, fetched €532,500 at an Allsop Space auction this week, while the multi-storey car park on Hopkins Road went for €290,000.

Joe Schmidt kicks ageing into touch in Westmeath

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Home Instead Senior Care is calling on older people across Westmeath to ‘age loudly’ in 2014 with the launch of their new edition of Senior Citizen: The Essential Guidebook, a survival guide to ageing in Ireland.

Numbers on Live Register dropped by 6.2 per cent in Mayo in 2013 — O’Mahony

Fine Gael Mayo TD John O’Mahony has this week welcomed a 6.2 per cent drop in the number of people on the Live Register in Mayo over the last 12 months. Deputy O’Mahony was speaking following the publication of figures by the Central Statistics Office, which show that, nationally, the Live Register has now dropped for the last 18 months in a row.

 

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