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Training course for women

South West Mayo Development Company and the County Development Board together with Ballinrobe Family Resource centre have developed a new training course for women in the Ballinrobe area.

Work commenced on playground in Kilkelly

Work has commenced on a playground and a multi-use games area in Kilkelly, Swinford Electoral Area councillors were informed on Tuesday.

Rural women’s training scheme

South West Mayo Development Company and the County Development Board together with Claremorris Family Resource centre have developed a new training course for women within the Claremorris area.

Council chairman backs age-friendly county initiative

“The ambition is that throughout Ireland Age-Friendly County Initiatives will be created to develop much valued improvements in quality of life, quality of services and quality of environment for older people, stated Kilkenny County Council Chairman, Michael O’Brien following a presentation by the ‘Ageing Well Network’, group.

Poetry to help combat racism

Mayo Immigrants’ Forum is organising the annual intercultural poetry competition which is now open to all national schools in Mayo. The theme this year is All Different All The Same.

Need for Claremorris to Ballinrobe bus service highlighted

The need for a public bus service between Claremorris and Ballinrobe has again been raised by Fine Gael Councillor Patsy O’Brien.

Loughrea Community Forum meeting to tackle the recession

The economy is in recession, but it is not a reason to despair. Instead it is an opportunity for local enterprises to become proactive, self-reliant, and innovative, in order to meet the challenges of the future.

County Development Board calls for finance for small business

North Kilkenny councillor John Brennan addressed the first meeting of the Kilkenny County Development Board recently as chairman of the board and during his opening address he called for finance to be made available to small businesses.

Loughrea Community Forum meeting to tackle the recession

The economy is in recession, but it is not a reason to despair. Instead it is an opportunity for local enterprises to become proactive, self-reliant, and innovative, in order to meet the challenges of the future.

Homework club to help integrate Travellers into workforce

A homework club for Traveller children from primary school age up to 16 is to be introduced in Ballyhaunis for the next academic year.

 

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