HSE refuses to provide extra ambulance for Mayo — Calleary
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
Mayo Deputy Dara Calleary has expressed his shock and disappointment at the HSE’s failure to recognise the severe ambulance shortage in Mayo. Deputy Calleary questioned HSE management at length at the Oireachtas Health Committee this week about the major gaps in resources for emergency services in Mayo. He outlined a number of cases where patients in need of emergency medical care were waiting far too long for an ambulance to reach them.
Read more ...Woman stole groceries from Dunnes
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
A woman who stole a trolley load of groceries from Dunnes Store, Ballina, had her case adjourned in the district court to allow the probation services to make arrangements for suitable community service work.
Read more ...Some light on horizon for local property market
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
The local property market has “bottomed out” and there appears to be some light at the end of the tunnel.
Read more ...Bonfire drinking lands man before court
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
An Attymass man was brought before the court for being drunk near a bonfire at Bunree, Ballina.
Read more ...Fianna Fáil hopeful to host public meeting
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
Castlebar local area election candidate Lisa Chambers has organised a public meeting to discuss the decline of town centres over the recent years. The election hopeful will be hosting the meeting in the Welcome Inn Hotel on Monday week, March 10, where Fianna Fáil TD Barry Cowen will give a talk on the party’s Streets Ahead policy document. The meeting will also be addressed by local business people and a representative from the Chamber of Commerce on the issue.
Read more ...More focus needs to be put on second tier of job creators
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
More attention needs to be paid to businesses and industry in the middle tier of employers in the county, Castlebar Town Council was told last week. Tom Canavan on behalf of Castlebar Chamber of Commerce gave the council a wide ranging and comprehensive presentation about job creation.
Read more ...Two decommissioned Garda stations for sale
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
They may have lost their local Garda stations but three Mayo communities have gained some benefit at least as the vacant buildings are being handed over for the use of community and voluntary groups.
Read more ...Foxford man bought cannabis seeds online
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
A 28-year-old Foxford resident grew cannabis in rented accommodation and let his friends smoke it, at what Judge Mary Devins described as ‘drug parties’.
The defendant, Joe Irvin, Curranard, Foxford, admitted the charge of possession of drugs for the purpose of sale and supply.
Read more ...Castlebar must present itself in the best light
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
Making sure Castlebar presents the right image is something that is essential to attracting industry and investment to the town, according to Joanne Grehan, CEO of the Mayo County Enterprise Board. Ms Grehan was speaking at last week’s Castlebar Town Council meeting, where she told the members that she was in constant contact with Northgate over the start up of their new enterprise in Castlebar, but it was important that Castlebar is portrayed in a positive light as it’s being constantly monitored by potential investors. “There have been a few things out of anyone’s control in the town that were not the kind of publicity we would hope for, such as the IBAL survey results. These are the kind of things that are being looked at by the investors.”
Read more ...A record year for estate takeovers in Mayo in 2013
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
At this month’s SPC for planning and economic development, Cllr Eugene McCormack welcomed the efforts by Mayo County Council and the significant progress made in taking over housing estates and completing unfinished estates. John McMyler, senior executive planner, told the meeting that Mayo Co Council had embarked on a significant programme of assessing estates for taking in charge, and in this regard 104 estates were taken over in 2013 which was a record, and that the process was continuing in 2014 with more estates in the pipeline.
Read more ...‘Shocking’ wait time for money advice appointment
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
People struggling with bills and debt and in search of help to right their personal finances are waiting more than three months for an appointment at the Mayo South office of MABS - the Money Advice and Budgeting Service.
There are two MABS services in Mayo - Mayo south and Mayo north - providing a free service to people with debt problems.
Read more ...Knock based author launches book
Fri, Feb 28, 2014
Local first time author Mikal O’Boyle has just launched her debut young-adult fiction novel Snake the Gypsy. O’Boyle, who is an American by birth but living in Knock with her Mayo husband, had her book launched recently by Minister for Arts and Culture, Jimmy Deenihan. Snake the Gypsy is narrated by an elderly woman, and is a recounting of her life as a young girl. It begins with a lonely gypsy girl who is ostracised by her own nation and is neglected by her unsympathetic mother. Times seem very hard for her as she struggles to find happiness in life until she finally befriends an extraordinary snake who follows her, protects her, and even dances with her during her rigorous training sessions. When the time comes for snake to enter into the Locé, the bi-annual gypsy festival, a horrible fate befalls the gypsy girl and her snake, deserting her in a place she is unfamiliar with, but she soon discovers that things have become even worse as she has stumbled into the midst of a war between two very unlikely beings. The book is available in hard copy on Amazon and on the Kindle.
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