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Traffic management plan for Westport Airshow announced

As a result of the Westport Airshow there will be a number of temporary road closures and traffic restrictions throughout Westport on Sunday, May 14. A comprehensive traffic management plan is in place to get Westport Airshow visitors in and out of the town as quickly as possible. The organisers of the air show are encouraging visitors to the event to travel sustainably, ie, walk, cycle, car share or take public transport. There will be designated car parks available for visitors.

Simple but effective tips for learner drivers

If you are thinking of learning to drive for the first time this year, it can be an exciting yet daunting experience.

Castlebar Town Centre Traders outline short term objectives

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A delegation from the Castlebar Town Centre Traders group made a presentation to the Castlebar Municipal District of Mayo County Council this week outlining a number of short term aspirations they have that they hope would see the town centre rejuvenated.

One in three motorists considering a new vehicle purchase

Research by motoring solutions specialist, Easytrip Ireland, has revealed that a third of Irish motorists are considering the purchase of a new vehicle in the second half of 2016, with 54 per cent of those looking to purchase a new 162 model and 46 per cent a used vehicle.

Moate Partnership Group launches new parking initiative

Moate Partnership Group has launched a new parking initiative called ‘Please don’t park me all day’.

Smoking to be banned in local psychiatric units

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Smoking will be banned in the psychiatric units in the city and county from the end of the month, the HSE announced this week. Patients and staff at the admission units in the city and Ballinasloe are being offered help to quit as the health authority prepares to implement the ban from March 31.

Hundreds of kayakers to gather in Castlebar for intervarsities hosted by GMIT Mayo

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Hundreds of kayakers from Ireland’s third level colleges are to gather in Mayo from today, Friday February 5, to Sunday February 7 for the 2016 Kayaking Intervarsities, hosted by students and staff on the outdoor education degree programme at GMIT Mayo. More than 500 competitors from 16 colleges will compete in the Kayaking Intervarsities which is one of the largest participation events in third level sport in Ireland. Competitive events will be held in the Castlebar Swimming Pool, Lough Lannagh (Bridge Street at St Gerald's), the Clydagh River, and some events will also take place on the Clare River in Tuam.

Athlone open for business - trade suffers due to impression Athlone is a washout

Athlone remains open for business despite the false impression that the commercial areas of the town are awash with floodwater.

Gondolas of Galway — 16-seater bikes to ferry commuters and tour groups around the city

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A 16-seater covered bicycle capable of carrying group of pedalling passengers from place to place in the city could soon become commonplace after the idea was deemed one of the winners at the Galway Start Up Weekend held at GMIT from Friday to Sunday.

Gondolas of Galway — 16-seater bikes to ferry commuters and tour groups around the city

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A 16-seater covered bicycle capable of carrying group of pedalling passengers from place to place in the city could soon become commonplace after the idea was deemed one of the winners at the Galway Start Up Weekend held at GMIT from Friday to Sunday.

 

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