Lack of footpath to Foxford station described as ‘Third World’
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
The lack of a proper footpath to Foxford train station was described as “Third World stuff” this week by a councillor at the February meeting of the Ballina Municipal District.
Read more ...Big reward campaign targets livestock thieves
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Farmers in Mayo are being encouraged to support a new crime prevention campaign targeting rustlers.
Read more ...Drama festival announced for Ballina
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Ballina is to stage its own one-act drama festival for the first time later this year.
Read more ...Fianna Fáil leader visits Mayo
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Fianna Fáil leader, Michael Martin, will be in the Castlebar area today after spending yesterday in Ballina.
Read more ...Applications for €494k Ballina discretionary funding to open
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Advertisements will be placed next week to invite applications from groups and organisations in the Ballina Municipal District to apply for funding from the district under its discretionary fund. A total of €494,175 will be made available from the fund this year.
Read more ...Ten per cent off at Allure for Market Square businesses
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Allure Hair and Beauty has a great 10 per cent offer for local businesses in Market Square in Castlebar and Ballina. The award winning salon offers the 10 per cent discount to all employees and employers in the Market Square district in each town. All you have to do is to name your place of work to avail of the offer (it cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer).
Read more ...Hospitality West (servicing the server)
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
The hotel and catering trade in Mayo has found a new advocate in industry consultancy company Hospitality West. The training and consultancy company which also offers customers and candidates a fully licensed recruitment agency specific to the trade has been full steam ahead since its inception into the sector late last year. According to its founder Mark Quinn, the tourism industry here is gearing up for a busy season. “We are busy this time of year with establishments getting ready for the spring season which will kick off in a month or so. A lot of places are looking for staff much earlier so that they have a good team ready to meet the demand of the Easter break,” explained Mr Quinn
Read more ...Mayo and National Geographic
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Mayo’s frequent appearances down through the years in the pages of one of the world’s best known magazines, National Geographic, is to be the subject of an illustrated lecture at the GMIT Castlebar campus on Wednesday next at 8pm.
Guest lecturer Patrick Duffy, emeritus professor of geography at Maynooth University, will deliver the talk entitled ‘Picturing Ireland; a century in the National Geographic magazine, 1915-2015’.
Read more ...Historic Ballintubber Abbey to mark 800 years
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Ancient Ballintubber Abbey is getting ready to mark its 800th anniversary in 2016.
Read more ...Councillors angry at lack of spending power
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
The size of the €7.9 million budget for the Ballina Municipal District for the year was a issue of contention for all the elected members at the February meeting of the municipal district this week. The budget was adopted by the members, but with a number of them stating their reservations about the size of the budget.
Read more ...Kenny brings it all back home
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
This week marked the fourth anniversary of the 2011 General Election and Enda Kenny’s rise to the Taoiseach’s office. Last weekend Mr Kenny brought it all back home with the Fine Gael National Convention taking place in the Royal Theatre, Castlebar. The convention brought in the region of 2,000 Fine Gael delegates to the town for the weekend and gave a nice economic boost to the town.
Read more ...Farmers need GLAS payment
Fri, Feb 27, 2015
Mayo IFA chairperson Padraic Joyce is calling on the Minister for Agriculture, Simon Coveney, to make a six-month payment to farmers signing up for GLAS in 2015.
As it stands, the Minister has indicated farmers will receive a three-month payment in 2015, but Mr Joyce said this is not sufficient.
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