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€200,000 for Kilmovee pitch development

Mayo Fine Gael TD, John O’Mahony, has said that the news that over €200,000 has been allocated for the development of an astro-turf pitch in Kilmovee will be warmly welcomed by the people of Kilmovee and its environs.

Funding announced to boost sports participation

Almost a quarter of a million euro is to be invested in Mayo to encourage more people to take part in sporting activities.

Funding for extension of Fr Peyton Centre respite care unit

Mayo Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin has welcomed funding of €207,558 to the Fr Patrick Peyton Memorial Company Ltd in Attymass to construct an extension to the existing centre to accommodate a non-medical residential unit.

Grant funding for seafood processors

Two seafood processing companies in Mayo have been awarded funding from the Department of Agriculture under the 2015 Seafood Processing Business Investment Scheme.

Another step forward for Monasteries of the Moy greenway

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A further €350,000 has been announced for work on Ballina’s greenway - the Monasteries of the Moy.

Mayo live register figures down 16 per cent since 2012

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The number of people on the live register in Mayo has dropped by 16 per cent since 2012, according to the figures for January released this week by the Central Statistics Office.

Fifteen Mayo festivals to share €40k funding

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Celebrations of Mayo’s French connection, a Halloween spookfest and an event dedicated to the pirate queen Grace O’Malley are amongst the 15 local festivals and events that have won funding support through Fáilte Ireland this year.

Greenway group seeks progress on Western Rail Corridor greenway proposal

A campaign group set up to seek to use part of the Western Rail Corridor as a greenway until such time as it can be developed to provide a rail service has this week welcomed comments from Iarnród Éireann indicating the company would be open to the project.

Galway’s first Steiner National School to open in Knocknacarra in September

An information evening will take place in Galway this month in advance of the opening of the city’s first Steiner national school later this year.

Road would destroy campus, says NUI Galway

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Opposition to the road route proposals in the Galway City Transport Project was upped several gears last night with the news that NUI Galway will be objecting in the strongest possible terms to any developments which threaten its future.

 

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