Mayo schools participating in National Walk to School Week
Fri, May 11, 2012
Mayo schools joined thousands of students across Ireland this week who are putting plans in motion to take part in An Taisce Green-Schools’ National Walk to School Week 2012, which takes place from May 21 to 25.
Read more ...Yes vote will help protect and create jobs — O’Mahony
Fri, May 11, 2012
Fine Gael Mayo TD John O’Mahony has stated that a Yes vote in the upcoming Fiscal Compact Treaty referendum will help protect jobs we have and create jobs we need.
Read more ...No — UCD academic Kieran Allen in Castlebar
Fri, May 11, 2012
Kieran Allen, a UCD academic and author of The Fiscal Treaty and the Euro Crisis: Reasons to Vote No, has claimed that Ireland faces 20 years of hardship if it votes yes.
Read more ...Sinn Fein public meetings on fiscal treaty
Fri, May 11, 2012
A Sinn Féin public meeting in Ballina last week on the fiscal treaty was addressed by Michael Colreavey TD and councillors Rose Conway-Walsh (chair), Gerry Murray, and Therese Ruane.
Read more ...Taoiseach joins business community at meeting calling for Yes vote
Fri, May 11, 2012
Mayo business representatives joined with dozens of other business community representatives in Dublin on Wednesday morning last calling for an emphatic Yes in the upcoming fiscal treaty.
Read more ...Roll-out of public campaign on fiscal treaty
Fri, May 11, 2012
The Referendum Commission has launched its public information campaign to explain the Fiscal Stability Treaty and to urge people throughout the State to vote. The Commission chairperson Judge Kevin Feeney said that its factual Guide to the Treaty would be delivered to all homes in Mayo between May 8 and May 18.
Read more ...Aviva redundancy changes and new jobs welcomed
Fri, May 11, 2012
The news that financial services company Aviva is to reduce the number of voluntary redundancies sought from the original figure of 770 Irish jobs down to 550, and the announcement that 220 new jobs are to be created at Aviva in Knocknacarra, Galway, has been welcomed this week.
Read more ...Castlebar needs to stand on its own feet
Fri, May 11, 2012
Businesses in Castlebar must be confident about their own offering and not worry about competition from neighbouring towns. This was the message of Wilson Bird, PRO of Castlebar Chamber of Commerce, speaking at an open forum discussion last week during which Castlebar town manager Seamus Granahan provided a progress report on developments in the county town.
Read more ...Funding boost for Ballyhaunis Swimming Pool and Ballyhaunis Boxing Club
Fri, May 11, 2012
Minister of State for Tourism and Sport Michael Ring has announced a grant of €352,800 to Ballyhaunis Swimming Pool for refurbishment works under the Green Swimming Pool initiative, designed to make the pools across Ireland more energy efficient and less reliant on State support.
Read more ...Mayo loses 77 public beds in hospitals and CNH units
Fri, May 11, 2012
A total of 77 public beds have been closed in community nursing homes (CNHs) and hospitals throughout Mayo in recent times, at the same time as health cutbacks and home help hours have been reduced.
The figures, provided in a newly released Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation report this week, show that nationally 2,402 public beds have been closed, with the breakdown in Mayo as follows:
Read more ...Local man in Hot Press photojournalism competition
Fri, May 11, 2012
Westport man Matt Loughrey has been shortlisted as one of 12 in the HTC One Hot Press photojournalism competition.
Read more ...Update on Castlebar Town Council projects
Fri, May 11, 2012
Last week Castlebar Town Council manager, Seamus Granahan, provided an update on projects in the town at an open forum by Castlebar Chamber, issuing the following details:
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