Army on standby to assist in south Mayo
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
After making a passionate plea on Wednesday afternoon that the army be dispatched to help in areas of south Mayo which he described as "an absloute disaster zone" and where he said "people are living in fear." Cllr Damien Ryan confirmed to the Mayo Advertiser yesterday that he had been told by management in Mayo County Council "the army have been contacted and are mobilised and are ready to go and will be here in an hour if we need them."
Read more ...OPW failure on river maintenance leaves towns and land across Mayo under water — Calleary
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Mayo Fianna Fáil TD Dara Calleary has slammed the Office of Public Works for failing to maintain rivers in the county. Deputy Calleary said: “Flooding in Mayo is now becoming a regular occurrence. People across the country are talking about the floods of 2009, but the fact of the matter is that it is only three weeks since Crossmolina was under water. People there barely had enough time to clean up their homes and businesses before Storm Desmond hit. On Saturday water levels were so high that it reached the shoulders of the volunteers and workers who were on the ground.
“The scale of these floods is frightening, yet for the past five years the Government has sat on its hands and done nothing to address it," Dep Calleary added. "Information received by Fianna Fáil reveals that the Government is actually running a €14.5m underspend on flood relief schemes this year. Why is the OPW refusing to sanction essential works? We are all awaiting major capital projects but simple jobs such as cleaning rivers and lifting debris from them are not being done. It seems the OPW attaches more importance to pearl mussels, or other forms of marine life and animals, than to people. This has to change.
Read more ...Saturday Forum debates the other side of Christmas on CRC FM
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
This week’s edition of the CRC 102.9fm current affairs programme Saturday Forum, which will be broadcast tomorrow December 12, will feature a debate on a side of Christmas which most of us, fortunately, never experience. For many people Christmas is a time of plenty, a time of joy and happiness, a time to celebrate and share gifts and glad tidings with our loved ones. But there are others for whom Christmas is a time of great worry and stress, a time when concerns about money and the basic necessities of life come to the fore.
The current economic downturn and worldwide credit crunch have had a devastating impact on all sections of society but the disadvantaged have suffered more than most. To help deal with these issues, and more, organisations that are devoted to offering advice and practical support are represented on the show.
Read more ...Music Generation Song Sparks project to perform in Ballina
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Music Generation Mayo, in partnership with The Arts Council of Ireland and Songbirds Ireland, has been working with young musicians and singers in Mayo aged 13 to 18 years, collectively known as ‘Song Sparks’, in an exciting music project to develop their songwriting and musical skills. The project has been taking place at the Youth Music Hub in Ballina since September this year and will culminate in a live performance of new works at Ballina Arts Centre tomorrow Saturday at 7pm.
Read more ...Special clinic today to help Crossmolina applications for Humanitarian Assistance Scheme
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Fine Gael TD Michelle Mulherin confirmed that a special clinic will take place in Crossmolina today to help with applications under the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme. "I am pleased to advise that the Department of Social Protection has agreed to my request and will operate a clinic at the Health Centre on the Erris Road on Friday from 10.30am to 12.30pm to help with applications under the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme which is designed to provide financial assistance in the case of flooding where homes are damaged," she said.
Read more ...History of Bellacorick power station to be launched in Crossmolina
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Powering the West - a History of Bord na Móna and ESB in North Mayo will be launched in the Town Hall, Crossmolina, this Friday evening (7pm) by retired UCD professor of archaeology Dr Seamus Caulfield. The 400 page, coffee-table style hard cover publication is a fascinating mix of personal stories and wonderful images of Erris. It is a history of the pioneering spirit of men who tamed and brought under control the “unmanageable” bogs of Erris and gave rise to huge employment in an immigration and unemployment blackspot.
Read more ...Community spirit praised in the face of flooding
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Crossmolina butcher Nigel Tolan whose business backs on to the Deel River spoke to the Mayo Advertiser about the major battle he had to keep his business from getting totally wiped out last Saturday. "We were very badly affected here, we spend day and night here, it was constant. It came in about two feet I'd say, the display cabinet was up near the roof floating on it, we nearly ran out of ceiling space because it was up so high.
Read more ...The Breadski Brothers packaging wins IDI Design Award
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Castlebar bakery, The Breadski Brothers, have won an IDI Design Award for their packaging, which was designed by Sarah Maguire from True Story. Judges commented: “From the use of illustration, typefaces, materials and format, the Breadski Brothers’ packaging sets a new level in its category on supermarket shelves. From a technical point of view, the hierarchy of information, colour coding to ease navigation of the range and layout of information was superb. Beyond this, the brand is a delight to interact with in its personality and tone of voice.”
Read more ...Crossmolina businesses count the cost, but are fighting back
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
On Monday afternoon the residents and business people of Crossmolina were still dealing with the after effects of the flooding that saw the town submerged on Saturday after Storm Desmond brought a torrent of rainfall that saw business people and residents in the town scrambling all day to save their properties. The streets of the town were littered with remnants of sandbags that had been bundled up in front of the doors of shops as owners tried to keep the waters, which reached over three feet, at bay.
Read more ...Mayo Leisure Point reopens after renovations
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
At the end of November Mayo Leisure Point celebrated its post renovations grand opening and 22nd birthday in style with a day of fun for all the family. It was honoured to have Special Olympics bronze medal winner Martina Walsh officially open the new look bowling alley.
Read more ...Mulranny improvement works opened
Fri, Dec 11, 2015
Michael Ring, Minister of State for Tourism and Sport, and Cllr Michael Holmes, Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council, officially opened the new Mulranny footpath and village enhancement scheme last Friday morning. The multi-million euro development consisted of 1.8 kilometres of improvements to the N59 comprising new footpaths, traffic calming, pavements, a viewing promenade, bicycle lanes, pedestrian crossings, picnic tables, and benches.
Minister Ring said at the opening: "I was delighted to officially open these improvements on Friday morning with Cllr Michael Holmes, Cathaoirleach of Mayo County Council. The completed promenade has been finished to a high standard and I believe it has transformed the village. It is wonderful to see families and children enjoying the pedestrian-friendly space, taking a break or having a picnic while admiring the spectacular views of Clew Bay and Croagh Patrick.
Read more ...Crossmolina takes the brunt of Storm Desmond
Mon, Dec 07, 2015
Towns in Mayo were this morning counting the cost of the damage cause by flooding after storm Desmond caused lashed the county over the weekend. Crossmolina was particularly badly hit by the storm with the River Deel bursting it’s banks and flooding the town.
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