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Tourism head outlines next steps on Clew Bay Greenway project

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The head of Tourism, Recreation and Amenity for Mayo County Council, Padraig Phiblin, has outlined the council's plans for getting the Clew Bay Greenway project back up and running.

Four month lead-in for bins for beaches

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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.

GMIT launches new Level 7 diploma in school age childcare

GMIT’s Department of Nursing, Health Sciences, and Social Care has added a new course in its suite of early childhood education and care programmes, the new diploma in school age childcare (Level 7), the first such course to be offered in Irish third-level colleges.

GMIT expands apprenticeship course offerings

GMIT has secured circa €1.8 m from the Higher Education Authority to increase the number of apprenticeship courses at its Galway (Dublin Road) and Letterfrack campuses from September 2021.

Castlebar Municipal District Briefs

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What were the councillors of the Ballina Municipal District talking about at their latest meeting?

Mayo gets eleven Blue Flag Beaches

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An Taisce announced the International Blue Flag and Green Coast Award recipients at a virtual ceremony this week.

Athlone Town return to winning ways with comeback Cobh win

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ATHLONE TOWN 2 COBH RAMBLERS 1

New design for ‘dangerous’ Oughterard bridge expected in June

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A new bridge over the Owenriff River in Oughterard is now a certainty as Transport Infrastructure Ireland will appoint consultants to provide a design before the end of June.

Ballina councillors call for firm plans for IDA sites

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The elected members of Ballina Municipal District have called on the IDA to put together firm plans for sites it owns in the town.

Safety of patient data will not be known for days, says Saolta chief

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It is still too early to say if confidential patient information, either recent or historical, has been compromised as a result of the cyber attack on the Health Service Executive’s IT systems, according to the chief executive of the Saolta University Health Care Group which runs the seven public hospitals in the west and north-west of the country.

 

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