Two Mayo students awarded scholarships by The Naughton Foundation

Mon, Sep 25, 2017

Since its establishment in 2008 Naughton Foundation Scholarships worth over €4million have been presented to 175 remarkable young people in the fields of science, engineering and technology in publicly funded third level institutions in Ireland, north and south.

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Spirit of Change kicks off Mayo Ideas Week this evening 

Mon, Sep 25, 2017

Mayo Ideas Week kicks off today (Monday, September 25), with the Spirit of Change seminar at GMIT. Chaired by Tommy Marren from Midwest Radio, this is a ‘must’ event for every entrepreneur in Mayo. Spirit of Change will explore the challenges and opportunities arising across the changing international, political, social, and business environments. Inspirational speakers will outline their vision for the future and their strategies for managing change.

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Ring calls for investigation into how odourless gas entered the network

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

This morning Sheel E&P Ireland issued an update on the removal of unodourised gas which entered the Gas Networks Ireland Network from the Bellanaboy Bridge Gas Terminal 

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One in ten of Mayo’s population were non-Irish nationals

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

The latest release of data by the Central Statistics Office from last year's Census showed that one in 10 of Mayo’s population were non-Irish nationals. According to the figures, there was a decline in the number of non-Irish nationals living in Mayo from the previous Census carried out in 2011.

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Are your ready to Relay For Life this weekend?

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

Relay For Life is a 24 hour event that celebrates the lives of cancer survivors, remembers those lost to the disease, and fights back by raising money to fund vital research and services.

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Paddy Casey and Daithi to headline last festival of the summer

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

Battle for the Lake is back for a seventh year from Friday, September 29, to Sunday, October 1, and promises to be an even bigger celebration of all things Mayo. Set on the stunning Achill Island, Keel Lake will provide the perfect backdrop for a weekend of surfing, music, and fun. Nestled on the Wild Atlantic Way, combine your weekend with some of the most breathtaking scenery Ireland has to offer and head to Mayo’s best festival where family and friends gather to see some spectacular aerial displays as the riders fly through the air and of course catch some of the best Irish bands in the last festival of the summer.

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National Treasures project needs objects from Mayo to tell the story of Ireland over the last hundred years

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

Public history project National Treasures is calling on the people of Mayo to submit their treasured objects to help tell the story of Irish life over the past 100 years. RTÉ and the National Museum of Ireland are currently working together to create National Treasures, a unique archive documenting how Ireland has developed using ordinary objects treasured by families across the 32 counties.

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Fundraiser in Swinford this weekend

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

A fundraiser takes place this weekend in Swinford for a local man whose life changed forever after a fall at his home. John Doyle, then in his early 20s, fell on the stairs of his house, and endured life changing injuries. An expectant father at the time, John is now confined to a wheelchair and has lost the ability to speak.

He had to spend a number of years living in a local nursing home due to the lack of facilities available to meet his medical needs but thankfully those circumstances have now changed as John has been provided in recent times with a fully equipped ‘independent living’ home in the town. John’s family, friends, neighbours and local community have rallied around to try and help him in his quest to purchase a wheelchair accessible van and new technology which would enable him to communicate better.

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Mayo Association Dublin launches inaugural schools’ debating competition

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

Mayo Association Dublin has announced the launch of the inaugural Mayo Association Dublin Schools’ Debating Competition this year for senior cycle students in Mayo, sponsored by MAYO.IE and in association with Bank of Ireland, Mayo.

The association has a long history of hosting debates in the 1960s and this competition will be a revitalisation of this tradition. The association believes that this competition will provide a platform to inspire and foster the next generation of effective leaders from the county.

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Do you have some time to give back to youth in Ballina?

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

If you are interested in giving leadership to local teens in a voluntary capacity, why not sign up to Ballina’s Neighbourhood Youth Project. Established on Pearse Street in 1998, the youth project has provided wonderful services to local youth over the years and has, in recent times, been increasing its focus on STEM — science, technology, engineering, and maths — related initiatives.

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Minister Ring proud to turn sod on new Phase 2 of Achill Experience

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

The Minister for Rural and Community Development, Michael Ring, has said that the launching of Phase 2 of the Achill Experience represents a crucial development in Achill’s tourism offering. The Achill Local Area Development Company has developed a new indoor visitor attraction on Achill by converting 2,300 square feet of its head office into a visitor attraction. Phase 2 of the Achill Deserted Village project, which Minister Ring launched on Saturday, will feature the development of Boley House in the visitor centre to give visitors an insight into how families once lived and a presentation on the history of the deserted village.

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Big news from panto land — the boys (and girls) are back in town

Fri, Sep 22, 2017

Some big news is coming all the way from the halls of Castlebar Pantomime. The pantomime is moving back into town with its next production of Beauty and The Beast which will take to the stage in An Sportlann, Castlebar, from January 3 to January 7.

Chairperson Antoinette Starken said they were delighted with the new venue. “We are so happy to be moving back into town with the panto. Many thanks to Castlebar Mitchells for their co-operation and support. Panto has been going through a bit of a financial crisis and it was felt we needed to strip back down our production costs and try and get ourselves back into the black. This is a make or break year for us. And with that in mind, we decided to find a venue back in town in the hope of increasing our overall audience numbers. Although we had a great set up out in Breaffy, An Sportlann will be able to give us a more intimate set up for the audience. We will have a lovely set up of 450 seats for each performance, and because of those confines we will now be staging seven performances (four evening shows and three matinees). And also moving back our dates to our usual early January dates, of Wednesday 3 to Sunday 7, should suit our audiences better. We are hoping that the people of Castlebar and Mayo will get behind the panto this year and help keep the great tradition going. We need everyone’s support.”

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