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Surge of enthusiasm for Achill tourism

A large number of Turasóireacht Acla Teo members attended its annual general meeting on Friday September 16, in Ted Lavelle’s, Cashel. Minister of State at the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport, Michael Ring, was the guest of honour and Councillor Austin Francis O’Malley, Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, addressed the meeting before agreeing to preside over the election of officers.

‘Alarming’ rate of children attend sexual assault treatment centre from January to March

Eighteen children attended the childen’s sexual assault treatment service in the city in the first three months of this year.

Galway GAA wants your help to develop a five-years plan

We all know Ireland enters 2011 facing huge economic difficulties and the probable return to large scale emigration will also have a significant impact on clubs and communities.

Mayo AC launch web site

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Mayo AC have just announced the launch of their new website www.mayoac.com. The website will feature information on all aspects of the club’s activities and is a welcome addition as the club expands on all fronts. Club chairman Michael Mc Grath pointed out that, while the website has been online for some time, recently it has received a major revamp thanks mainly to the great work done by club website coordinators TJ Mc Hugh, Catherine Conway, and others.

International conference to focus on respite care

The International Short Breaks Association’s seventh biannual conference will take place at NUI Galway from June 9 to 11.

More patients face review following suspension of former UHG pathologist

The HSE was last evening attempting to contact all patients affected by potential misdiagnoses at UHG following reports of discrepancies in the work of a third pathologist who worked as a locum at the hospital in February and March 2004.

Ballinrobe CDC chairperson

The new chairperson of Ballinrobe Community Development Council has called on the people of the town to pull together to ensure that it continues to thrive into the future and remains a good place for children to grow up in and a place in which people can grow old happily and with dignity.

Councillors condemn decision to centralise medical card processing in Dublin

Angry councillors lashed out this week at the decision to centralise the processing of medical cards in Dublin and called for its immediate reversal.

Bring back ‘accountable’ health boards, urges former vice chairperson of health forum

A local city councillor is calling for the re-instatement of the health boards which were abolished in January 2005.

No immediate plans for permanent sexual assault treatment unit

Plans by the HSE to build a permanent sexual assault treatment unit (SATU) in Merlin Park have been put on the long finger due to budgetary constraints. A temporary facility opened last month at Parkmore.

 

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