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Tribute paid to the late Mary Jo Murray

Minister of State Dara Calleary TD has paid tribute to the late Mary Jo Murray nee Battle of Park Road, Swinford, who passed away last week.

ASD unit confirmed for Swinford school

Scoil Mhuire agus Padraig, Swinford, has been given approval by the Department of Education to lease property from the Sisters of Mercy to develop an autism spectrum disorder unit from September.

Tribute paid to the late Mary Jo Murray

Minister of State Dara Calleary TD has paid tribute to the late Mary Jo Murray nee Battle of Park Road, Swinford, who passed away last week.

€334k funding for Roscommon fire equipment

Roscommon Fire Services are to benefit from some €334,000 in funding towards the purchase of fire and emergency equipment.

Minister Calleary opens the Charles J Haughey Collection

Dara Calleary TD, Minister of State for Labour Affairs at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, last week formally unveiled a collection of books donated by the family of the late Charles J Haughey to the National Museum.

Mullingar milk scoops national award

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A Westmeath dairy farm, Moon Shine Dairy Farm, has once again swept the boards in the 2009 National Organic Awards, picking up the top overall award for its new Moon Shine Milk product, a bottled non-homogenised farmhouse milk.

Childcare services launched in Ballyhaunis

Dara Calleary, TD, Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment with responsibility for Labour Affairs launched two early childcare services, operated in partnership between HSE West Early Childcare Services and the Ballyhaunis Family Resource Centre at St Mary’s Augustinian Abbey, Ballyhaunis, last week.

Workers to be balloted over hygiene standards in Mayo General

The non-nursing support staff at Mayo General hospital are to ballot over the coming week over possible industrial action over the falling standards of hygiene in the hospital. The workers are concerned about the standard of hygiene in the hospital and its decline over the past number of years. SIPTU official and Mayor of Castlebar, Cllr Michael Kilcoyne told the Mayo Advertiser that the staff concerns have become so grave they have been left with no choice but to ballot to raise the issue for the safety of all patients in the hospital.

Two Mayo companies scoop top accolades at Good Food Ireland awards

Two Mayo companies have scooped top accolades at the Good Food Ireland awards in the K Club in Straffan, Co Kildare.

Westmeath flood blackspots to benefit from funding

Two locations in Westmeath are to benefit from funding from the Office of Public Works (OPW) to address localised flood problems.

 

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