Flybe commences new services from Birmingham and Edinburgh to Ireland West Airport
Fri, Apr 01, 2016
Flybe, Europe’s largest independent regional airline, has this week celebrated the launch of their new year round services from Ireland West Airport to both Birmingham and Edinburgh. Both new services will provide a welcome boost of 70,000 new seats to and from the West of Ireland in 2016.
Read more ...Mayo Pink Ribbon Cycle gearing up for the off
Fri, Apr 01, 2016
It’s that time of year again! The Annual Mayo Pink Ribbon Charity Cycle will take place on Saturday April 30. Yet again the beauty of Mayo will be showcased as three new routes take participants through our majestic countryside. With distances of 51km, 108km and 147km there’s something to suit everyone in this event. The organisers are delighted that once again the legendary Sean Kelly and their patron, Taoiseach Enda Kenny, will lead the cycle.
Read more ...St John Ambulance Ireland announces new division in Mayo
Fri, Apr 01, 2016
An exciting addition to community first aid and training services has been welcomed in Mayo this week with St John Ambulance Ireland announcing a new Mayo division commencing activities in April 2016. St John Ambulance is a voluntary first aid and ambulance charity that has been at the forefront of emergency care and training in Ireland for more than 100 years. The organization has a proud history in Ireland, for example during the 1916 Rising more than 600 St John Ambulance volunteers from across Dublin helped to treat the wounded on both sides of the conflict. This contribution was recently recognised with St John Ambulance participating in the Rising commemorations at the GPO this Easter.
Read more ...Hospital asks for only genuine emergencies to use the service
Thu, Mar 31, 2016
Mayo University Hospital has asked that only those with genuine emergencies use the hospital today, in a statement from the Hospital this afternoon they said, "The Emergency Department at Mayo University Hospital is extremely busy at present with a high number of medical attendances. Every effort is being made to provide beds for those patients awaiting admission.
Read more ...Truck catches fire at busy Castlebar filling station
Sat, Mar 26, 2016
A truck caught fire at a busy filling station in Castlebar this morning (Saturday, March 26) and the Mayo Fire service was required to put out the fire that broke out at around 8am in the vehicle mere meters from a number of petrol and diesel pumps.
Read more ...Mayo candidates in hunt for Seanad seats
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
A number of Mayo candidates are seeking election to the 25th sitting of Seanad Éireann next month, with both the Universities and the vocational panels nomination proceedings closing recently.
The most high profile of the Mayo candidates seeking election to the upper house of the Oireachtas is Sinn Féin West Mayo, county councillor Cllr Rose Conway Walsh who has been nominated on the Agricultural Panel. Conway Walsh who contested the general election in February and received 7,853 first preference votes the sixth highest in the county the county. The Erris-based councillor was first elected to Mayo County Council in 2009 and retained her seat in 2014, she is a member of Sinn Féin’s Ard Chomhairle and is an Irish Representative on the EU Committee of the Regions and chaired the party’s ‘Stand up for the West’ campaign. Owing to Sinn Féin’s local election results in the 2014 where they returned 156 councillors, it looks that Conway Walsh will almost certainly take a seat in the next Seanad.
Read more ...Top restaurants in Mayo announced at the Irish Restaurant Awards
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
The Connacht Regional Final of the Irish Restaurant Awards took place in The Benbulben Suite at Radisson Blu Hotel and Spa, Sligo on Tuesday night and named the top restaurants in the five counties for 2016. Over 500 restaurant owners and staff celebrated their hard work and achievements at the Awards, which saw many well-known restaurateurs of Connacht turn out to see if they had won one of the prestigious awards.
Read more ...Research appeal for help in finding Irish suffragette objects
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
A researcher is currently undertaking a nationwide public appeal for information on surviving objects related to the Irish women suffragists who fought for the right to vote nationally almost a hundred years ago. Donna Gilligan is a museum archaeologist and material culture historian who is compiling a research thesis on the visual and material culture of the Irish women’s suffrage movement. The year 2018 will mark the centenary of the first granting of the right of national vote to Irish women.
Donna hopes to record any surviving suffrage material in her research catalogue, with the aim of publishing this record by the time of the centenary. Her early research has uncovered very few surviving objects present in our museums and archives, and it appears that the ongoing nationalist movement formed the main focus of contemporary collection of objects from this period. The numerous Irish suffragist groups are known to have produced a range of promotional objects for their cause, with many of these displaying the national colours, as well as suffrage slogans and organisational acronyms. A large number of domestic objects are also known to have been used by suffragists during public demonstrations and militant protests. It is Donna’s hope that many suffragist objects may today be held in private and family collections, and may not yet have been officially documented. Donna aims to use her research to address, and hopefully enhance, the surviving physical record for this important period of Irish women’s history. For anyone who has, or knows of, any associated suffrage objects, she asks that they please contact her at [email protected].
Read more ...Climb highest mountain in the west and help save lives
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
Novice mountain climbers are urged to unleash their inner Bear Grylls and trek Mayo’s and Connacht’s highest peak to raise life-saving funds for people living in extreme poverty. Concern Worldwide, Ireland’s largest humanitarian aid agency helping people in countries like Syria and South Sudan, is urging people of all fitness levels and abilities to take on the 814 metre high Mweelrea. The climb is part of an annual mountain challenge called Climb4Concern, which sees adventurers climb some of the highest mountains in Ireland and the UK.
Read more ...Coillte hosts tree identification event in Belleek Woods during Tree Week
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
Last week Coillte hosted a tree identification walk attended by Culleens National School as part of ESB Tree Week 2016. This was one of the events that Coillte hosted as part Tree Week 2016, along with a series of nature walks and tree planting events to inspire people to experience the positive role that trees play in our lives. In addition Coillte donated 15,000 trees that were planted by community groups and schools all around the country, bringing thousands of people together to get their hands dirty, and add more green to neighbourhoods all around the country.
Read more ...People of Mayo asked to make their mark
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
The Central Statistics Office this week officially launched Census 2016. The census will take place on Sunday, April 24, giving the people of Ireland the chance to make their mark on the future. Everybody who spends the night of Sunday April 24 in Ireland must be included on a census form.
Read more ...Clerics to bless Mayo roads this weekend in novel road safety bid
Fri, Mar 25, 2016
Clerics in Mayo will this weekend bless the county’s roads in a novel ceremony aimed at creating road safety awareness in a bid to reducing the number of people who die in traffic accidents each year. A special ‘Blessing of the Roads Ceremony’ will take place in most parishes and services throughout on Easter Sunday as religious leaders back the campaign to make the roads safer.
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