Saturday Forum is off to the movies

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Budding film producers take note. This week’s Saturday Forum, April 30 on CRC 102.9fm is off to the movies. Presenter Noel Campbell will be joined in studio by Orlagh Heverin, writer/director and assistant arts officer with Mayo County Council, and Keith Heneghan, photography graduate and filmmaker with Mayo based firm Arasure Visuals.

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Councillors annoyed about changes in management roles

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

There was anger among the elected members of the West Mayo Municipal District this week when it emerged that a senior member of the council's management team in the area was to be moved to a new position in the council, and the councillors had not been told officially of the change. The Mayo Advertiser understands that on Wednesday night a meeting of councillors from across the county took place, which was attended by 70 per cent of the elected councillors and they made a decision to request the holding of a special meeting of the council to discuss issues such as this.

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Eoin Heverin looks to tame the dragons

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Castlebar based publisher Eoin Heverin will be appearing on Dragons Den this Sunday night on RTÉ One television. He will be the final entrepreneur to face the dragons on Sunday night's show where he will be looking to convince the dragons to invest €40,000 for a 20 per cent stake in his business tellmystory.ie where children become a character in a story in the book.

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Get walking for a good cause

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

As part of the partnership between Western Care Association and the Kavanagh Group marking the associations 50 year anniversary, the Kavanagh Group is delighted to announce a Fun Run-Walk-Jog event. A series of fun walks are to take place across the county on Sunday, June 5 and Monday, June 6 next. Each walk will consist of a 5k and 10k route options, and refreshments will be available afterwards in each store. These walks will bring people of all ages and from all walks of life together to support the wonderful work that Western Care do in each of our towns every day.

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Get your garden great with JS Tree Surgery

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

JS Tree Surgery are based in Mayo and provide service to all areas in the West of Ireland their services not only include the management and removal of dangerous and overgrown trees and hedges. They also offer a wide variety of services including, trimming, topping or shaping of hedges and crown reduction. They can also survey your site and provide advice on managing your properties landscape. Their expertise means you can guarantee that your trees and hedges will be left in premium condition.

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Animal rights group to protest next council meeting

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

A Mayo based animal rights group, People Against Cruelty to Animals (PACA) is planning a protest outside the Mayo County Council offices in Castlebar on Monday May 9 at 3pm. The protest will coincide with the monthly meeting of Mayo County Council. The group intends to highlight the practice of animal testing at the Charles Rivers laboratories, Bellagelly South, Glenamoy, Ballina. The group has contacted all 30 county councillors and the board members of Mayo County Council via email asking to have the licence for the premises revoked.

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An acre of trees planted by Mayo schools as part of Tree Walk

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

John Crossan and fellow tree walkers walked from Achill to Westport planting native trees in schools along the way. The Tree Walk has been visiting schools for the last 20 years but this was its first visit to south and west Mayo. John Crossan began the Tree Walk as a way of introducing today’s youth to trees, their history, importance, songs and stories, and giving each pupil a tree to plant and grow.

This year 20 people of all ages joined Crossan and pushed carts and bicycles laden down with trees and camping gear the 42km from Achill to Westport. Trees were planted in 12 schools along the way and each pupil received a tree to take home and plant, meaning a total of approximately 500 native trees planted.

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Claremorris man wins €32,000 on Winning Streak

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Sixty-seven-year-old Joe Brennan from Tulrahan outside Claremorris appeared on Winning Streak last Saturday night where he walked away with €32,000. Joe is single and lives with his brother John and John’s wife Mary Teresa on the family farm where he was born and reared.

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Ballyhaunis ready for Operation Transformation to paint the town

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Over the past number of weeks the business people, voluntary groups, and clubs of Ballyhaunis have gathered together to form Ballyhaunis/GoBallyhaunis. Like every other rural town which has been affected by the economic downturn and the scars that it has left behind, the organising committee is eager to promote all that is good about Ballyhaunis. The first step was to create an umbrella brand under which they could organise themselves. They have done this with a very simple variation of the name Ballyhaunis incorporating the town colours red and black and a heart.

The grouping immediately arranged via social media to promote the Ballyhaunis brand and in the process support each other in business, sport, and voluntary causes. There has been an enormously positive uptake in the town to the project and there is a new found sense of identity. The group has more than 50 businesses and town groupings row in behind the brand and participated by having pictures taken supporting the project. The brand has been seen in Times Square, New York, at Sydney Harbour Bridge, and at the World Cup of Racing in Dubai. Irish TV has been to town to film the project in operation. Members of the Ballyhaunis diaspora in America have reached out and we are expecting the project to be mentioned in an interview with a Ballyhaunis ex-pat in The New York Times shortly.

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Martin Sheridan Bursary awards handed out

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

The 2015 Martin Sheridan Bursary awards were presented by the Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, Cllr Michael Holmes, to the recipients recently at the Martin Sheridan Memorial Community Centre. Now in its third year, the awards are for sports people who have excellent potential, outstanding ability, and the desire to perform at the highest level possible in their chosen sport and have the potential to bring recognition and success at national and international level to Mayo. The awards are designed to assist in the cost of education, training, travel, and equipment.

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Anne Marie Gibbons to perform in Knock

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Mezzo Soprano Anne Marie Gibbons, who is originally from Louisburgh will perform alongside the RTÉ Concert Orchestra and the 120 member Peace Choir, on May 14 at 8pm in Knock Basilica. The performance will include the well known aria Vida Cor Meum as a duet with Tenor Owen Gilhooly.

The concert in Knock is one her many planned concert appearances in the months ahead which include Suziki (Madam Butterfly) at The National Concert Hall with the RTE Concert Orchestra, Mahler's 8th Symphony with the Norwich Philharmonic Orchestra and Prokofiev's Alexander Nevesky with RTE National Symphony Orchestra. Future operatic engagements include Camila in Thomas Ades' The Exterminating Angel and Auntie in Peter Grimes both for The Royal Orchestra in Convent Garden.

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Katie Moore Clarke 1916 exhibition to open in Ballina

Fri, Apr 29, 2016

Mayo County Council Arts Office, Library Service, and the Jackie Clarke Collection in Ballina are delighted to announce the official launch of the artistic outcomes of the Artist in Residence to commemorate 1916. The official launch will take place on Saturday May 7 at 3pm at Ballina Civic Offices Exhibition Space.

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