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Funding available in 2021 for angling projects and events in Mayo
Inland Fisheries Ireland has launched its sponsorship programme for 2021 and is open for applications from suitable angling events and initiatives in Mayo and nationwide.
Elizabeth Reapy announced as council writer in residence
Mayo Arts Service has announced Elizabeth Reapy as Mayo County Council Writer in Residence, and the availability of upcoming opportunities with Elizabeth.
Mayo social entrepreneurs invited to apply for funding and support
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland (SEI) is making €50,000 seed funding available through its Ideas Academy - to individuals who have an innovative idea to solve a particular social problem and who are looking to take the first steps from idea to action. A further €100,000 will be awarded through its Impact Programme.
Four Mayo students awarded Intel scholarships
Four Mayo students have been awarded prestigious scholarships by Intel Ireland. Three of the students each received a Women in Technology scholarship and the fourth was a recipient of a Paul Whelan Memorial Scholarship.
Small margins can make all the difference
Mayo have had some rotten luck in All Ireland finals in recent years. They’ve pushed Dublin to the pin of their collar on numerous occasions and seen things just tilt against them.
Mayo Enterprise Centres receive national funding
The funding announced last Friday through Enterprise Ireland will be crucial as the centres continue to expand their services to local start-up enterprises and entrepreneurs during what is an exceptionally difficult time.
Run up to Christmas Challenge with Mayo Sports Partnership
The government's 'Keep Well' campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routines, Mayo Sports Partnership stated this week.
Visiting restrictions continue at Mayo University Hospital
Mayo University Hospital would like to remind the public that visiting is still not permitted at the hospital other than in exceptional circumstances.
Team of Mayo-based students advance to F1 in Schools World Finals in Melbourne
Students from St Muredach’s College in Ballina have qualified for the F1 in Schools World Finals in Melbourne next year. Their team ‘Annex Racing’ beat off stiff competition to take fourth place in the national finals held earlier this year.
Mayo County Council to receive funding of €3,210,604 for Housing Adaptation Grants
Mayo County Council will receive funding to support home adaptations for older people and those living with a disability in private houses, Fine Gael Deputy Alan Dillon has said.