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GMIT and council sign new agreement to work together on projects of strategic importance
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) and Mayo County Council recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) setting out plans for the two organisations to work closely together on projects of strategic importance across a range of mutually beneficial areas and to promote sustainable partnerships.
Mayo County Council Briefs
The June meeting of Mayo County Conucil took place this week, catch up with what was being discussed by the councillors.
Ballina councillors shocked by rail freight suspension
The elected members of Ballina Municipal District have expressed their dismay at the recent decision by Dublin Port to suspend the freight link to Ballina and have asked the council to write to the Minister for Transport and Dublin Port on the issue.
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Gardai renew appeal for information on Tuam pipe bomb
Council to maintain ongoing consultation with stakeholders in outdoor dining
The Galway City Council will maintain 'ongoing consultation with all stakeholders' regarding the new outdoor dining schemes being implemented.
Four month lead-in for bins for beaches
A four month lead-in time from their regular suppliers of bins is causing issues for Mayo County Council in installing new bins at beaches - the elected members of the Westport-Belmullet Municipal District were told this week.
€5 million funding for Lough Carra rejuvenation project
Funding of €5 million has been allocated to Lough Carra by the EU to aid in the restoration of the lake and the future conservation of the water quality of the lake. Issues had arisen with the quality of the water in the lake due to nutrient run-off into the water.
Insurance issues threatening Lough Conn Aqua Park
Fianna Fáil councillor Michael Loftus has raised the prospect of a proposed major tourist attraction in North Mayo not going ahead - due to the inability of the promoters to get insurance for the project.
Councillors call for 100 per cent funding for pyrite cases
The elected members of Ballina Municipal District have called for the Government to change the current pyrite redress scheme for householders affected by the issue, from 90 per cent funding for repairs to 100 per cent.
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Four Galway city beaches water quality deemed safe for swimming