When presidents were presidential
Fri, Nov 18, 2016
History was indeed made on November 8 when Donald Trump was elected 45th president of the United States. I am not quite sure why history was made, a Republican beating a Democrat is not new, but it certainly feels like something immense has happened. Only something immense could sway the US electorate from voting to return a black Democrat in 2012, to voting four years later for a white billionaire Republican who holds overtly racist and misogynistic views.
Read more ...Average rent in Mayo now €588 per month
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
According to the latest rental report by property website Daft.ie rental prices in Mayo have increased by five per cent over the past 12 months, and a 3.5 per cent increase quarter on quarter. The report states that the average rental price in Mayo now stands at €588, with a a four bedroom house now costing on average €639 per month, an increase of almost six per cent on this time last year, while a three bedroom house will now cost on average €427 per month to rent, an increase of 4.7 per cent. A five bedroom house has an average rental price per month of €717 per month, an increase of 10.1 per cent in 12 months, by far the biggest percentage increase of any price of a rental property in the county according to the report.
When it comes to apartment rental, a one bedroom apartment in Mayo currently has an average monthly rental price of €427 up 4.7 per cent on this time last year, with a two bedroom apartment having an average rental price of €486 up 7.3 per cent in 12 months. There were 124 properties to rent in Mayo on Daft.ie's website earlier this week.
Read more ...Former solicitor stole €260k from clients
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
A former solicitor who was €6.5 million in debt stole €260,000 from her clients after she made a series of “catastrophic” investments during the property boom, a court has heard. Jacqueline Durcan (47) previously from Co Mayo but with an address in Rue Laubespin, Brussels, Belgium, pleaded guilty to one count of stealing €260,000 between February 21 2008 and January 27 2011.
Read more ...Irish TV gets court protection
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Westport based television station Irish TV who had suspended production on new programming last week was awarded High Court protection yesterday with Michael McAteer appointed as interim examiner. The petition came after a funding shortfall left it with a shortfall of liabilities over assets of €8.7m. The station was founded by husband and wife couple Pierce O’Reilly and Mairéad Ní Mhaoilchiaráin. It was launched in 2014 and has been available on Sky TV and the Freeview platform among others, and had recently been in negotiations to be available on the Saorview platform.
Read more ...Eight entries from four secondary schools in Mayo accepted for Young Scientist Exhibition
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
The Minister for Education and Skills, Richard Bruton, was on hand last week to help BT Ireland announce a record number of entries for the BT Young Scientist and Technology Exhibition, which takes place from January 11 to 14 next year. Some 2,090 project ideas were submitted by secondary students from 375 schools across the island, an increase of two per cent from the 2016 exhibition. Of the 550 projects shortlisted to compete at the exhibition, eight come from Mayo secondary schools, with a total of 18 students from four local schools heading to the RDS in January.
The eight Mayo entries that were accepted include three each from St Muredach's College in Ballina and Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Gortnor Abbey in Crossmolina, along with one each from St Joseph's Secondary School, Castlebar, and Our Lady's Secondary School in Belmullet. Of the projects accepted from Mayo one of the Jesus and Mary Secondary School, Gortnor Abbey, entries in the technology section in the intermediate age grade is looking at a road sign that changes speed according to the temperature of the given time, which the students aim to use to reduce casulties on Irish roads. One of the St Muredach's entries looks at investigating the relations between concussion in young life and Parkinson's disease in later life.
Read more ...International prize for Mayo novelist
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Louisburgh author Mike McCormack has been celebrating on the double this week, with the news that his third novel Solar Bones, which is written as a single sentence novel, was this week picked as the winner of the Goldsmiths Prize for Fiction and with it the €10,000 prize money for the winner and has been shortlisted for Irish Book of the Year. The Goldsmiths Prize was established in 2013 to celebrate the qualities of creative daring associated with Goldsmiths University and to reward fiction that breaks the mould or opens up new possibilities for the novel form. The annual prize of £10,000 is awarded to a book that is deemed genuinely novel and which embodies the spirit of invention that characterises the genre at its best. McCormack was announced as the winner of this award on Wednesday.
Read more ...Chambers calls on Minister for Education and An Taoiseach to ensure the future of GMIT
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Fianna Fáil Deputy for Mayo Lisa Chambers has expressed her concern at a recent review carried out by the Higher Education Authority, published by The Irish Times, which found that six institutes of technology are “vulnerable” and face immediate sustainability challenges with the GMIT being one of them.
Read more ...Corrib Onshore Gas Pipeline voted Engineering Project of the Year
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
The Corrib Onshore Gas Pipeline has been voted Engineering Project of the Year, it has been announced. The Corrib Gas Field, approximately 83km off the coast of Mayo, has become a critical piece of national infrastructure that will produce much of Ireland’s future gas supplies over the next 15 to 20 years. It is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the State’s history, costing approximately €3.5 billion and will contribute some €6 billion to Ireland’s GDP.
Read more ...Lorna Quinn recognised for being disabled friendly
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
The Mayo branch of Junior Chamber International was toasting the success of one of its own recently at the 2016 National Friendly Business Awards that took place at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Galway. Lorna Quinn from Lorna's Mobile Hairdressing, which is based in Achill, was selected as the winner of Disability Access award at the National Friendly Business Awards ceremony.
Read more ...Plenty of reasons to attend MeetWest
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Time is quickly running out to book your place for one of the premier business networking events in Ireland this year, MeetWest 2016. Now in its sixth year, Meetwest is to take place on November 24 and 25 in the McWilliam Park Hotel, Claremorris. There are many reasons why you should attend Meetwest and the organisers have tried to capture some of the most important ones below.
Referrals and new business
Read more ...Xposé – Swinford style next weekend
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Swinford’s hospice shop will stage a glittering takeover of Swinford Cultural Centre on Saturday November 19 and Sunday November 20 next, all in aid of Mayo Roscommon Hospice Foundation.
Glitz and glamour will arrive in style on Saturday November 19 when the Swinford hospice shop presents 'Xpose – Swinford Style', go along and enjoy fashion shows at 1pm, 3pm, and 5pm with stylish models including recognisable local faces, surprise guests, and a famous face or two – all kitted out in fabulous fashion from donations to the Swinford hospice shop. These clothes and many more will be available for purchase over the two days at the Cultural Centre Rail Sale. The onsite stylists will be there to assist, giving fashion tips, arranging makeovers, and helping you select the perfect pieces for you to take home.
Read more ...Mayo fiddle player scoops top prize at Oireachtas Festival
Fri, Nov 11, 2016
Éadaoin Ní Mhaiciín, from Claremorris, won the fiddle competition at the recent Oireachtas Festival in Kilarney. The annual Oireachtas Festival is a mecca for lovers and performers of the traditional arts, and this year’s competitions again received a huge number of entrants aged from six years to 68. The range of competitions included storytelling, sean-nós dancing and singing, and the famous lúibíní competition in which two people perform a rhyming story through song.
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